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Karl T. ([personal profile] karlht) wrote2018-07-01 08:46 pm
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One week later

Well, it's been quite a week.

Follow-up appointments with the cardiologist, my new PCP, and the cardiac recovery nurse. At least five new medications, and adjustments to the four I was already taking. Multiple side-effects, some known, some new. The struggle to get my fasting blood glucose down below 100 mg/dL, which finally bore fruit yesterday. My pancreas has not yet packed it in so badly that I need injected insulin, but it was a near thing.

A lot of my usual support system is out of town this weekend, so doing all of the meds-pickup and follow-up appointments as well as getting the car smogged and re-registered has had me dashing around quite a bit.

The folks at work have been fabulous -- I got hugs and enthusiasm when I went into the office on Friday. Folks in my boss's staff meeting this past Monday (the day after I was released from the hospital) were admonishing me to take it easy, but since I was telecommuting the rest of the week, it was much better for my state of mind if I just did what I could and then let the rest go. Besides, my boss is going on parental leave for six weeks, so this was my last chance to confer with him for a while.

I am in much better shape than I was last week, and hope to make moderate progress at increasing my daily exercise so I can reduce some of the meds I'm taking.

Many people are not lucky enough to get a wake-up call like this. I will do my very best not to waste it.
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[personal profile] fufaraw 2018-07-02 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad things seem to be going well for you--good for you on lowering your blood glucose--that one's hard! Lots of people are happy you're here and doing well, and I'm one of them.

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[personal profile] minim_calibre 2018-07-02 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
May doing well continue for as long as humanly possible, so at least another 50 years or so?