It has been a while. Since my last post, I have been to the free clinic and gotten an excellent exam. I was there for four hours, every bit of it was with a nurse or doctor or lab tech. Not much sitting and waiting.
I got a prescription for my diabetes medicine. I did tell them that my diabetes does not respond to only one medication. I need to take a combination of two medications. However, in an effort to save me money on medication, they decided to start me out with a high dose of metformin only. It’s not working. My fasting blood sugar (which should be about 100 to 120) has ranged from 302 to 600. It’s not only depressing but when it is that high it makes me feel really sick, and very sluggish. I was so desperate yesterday that while I was in the clinic neighborhood, I stopped in, almost in tears. There wasn’t a doctor to see me but they gave me an appointment for this afternoon. I’m hoping that they will either prescribe a second medication or try a third dose of the metformin in the middle of the day. Currently I am taking 1000 mg twice a day.
On another note regarding the free clinic, I also walked out of there last week with an order for a mammogram, a colonoscopy, a hearing test, and an eye test. All completely free. I am really surprised at the services that professionals have donated so that people like me can get medical attention.
It has been quiet, as I can’t do too much with such low energy. However, our weather has graced us with a few semi-sunny days in the past week so I did get out for a hike with the boys. Actually a half a hike because the trail we took was longer than we thought and I couldn’t make it all the way so we turned around. Still, I think we managed about 1.5 miles, at least, maybe more. It was also Spencer’s birthday. We spent the day at Chuck E. Cheese. The boys loved it and it was in the middle of the day on a weekday so at times we were the only ones there. I think we were there for about six hours! We had a food problem. The buffet had a total of four slices of two different kinds of pizza and no salad. It took them over 45 minutes to bring out more. They eventually brought it out and the manager also sent over a large combo pizza just for us and then they refunded the original purchase and gave the kids a bunch of game tokens. So the afternoon was free! Yay. The kids loved it and we loved watching them play the games and have fun. Win win.
Anyway, with luck I will get the prescription thing sorted and I will be feeling better in days. I’ve missed blogging but just have not been up to it.
Sounds like a good week over all, even with the glitches and unresolved issues. I’m glad you made it to the clinic and think it’s great that you will be able to get all of those other exams for free. And the birthday celebration sounds great. I hope you get some of the issues, like with the meds, figured out soon and that you have a great rest of the week. 🙂
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Yikes–that’s so scary, about the difficulty controlling blood sugar. I’m glad you were able to get good and thoughtful care at the clinic–and so great that you will also receive the preventive tests at no cost.
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They ended up putting me on insulin when I went back on Wednesday. Apparently, my body is no longer producing any insulin. They started me on the lowest dose and I go back next week to get it adjusted. And, I was also approved for OHP this week, effective May 1. So there is a light at the end of the tunnel! By the way, if you ever run into someone that needs the info, the free clinic is called the Founder’s Clinic. It’s on Mollala in Oregon City. Very easy to qualify, minimal paperwork.
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That’s great about being approved for OHP–and thanks for the tip about the Founder’s Clinic.
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I’m glad to hear you’ve gotten some medical care and hopefully they’ll get the right meds for you to bounce back.
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They ended up putting me on insulin. They started me at the lowest possible dose and will adjust it next week when I go back.
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Please keep us posted on your progress … hopefully all good news.
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They put me in insulin but stayed with the smallest dose. I go on the 19th so they can up the dose. They’re doing it gradually.
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