Because, it's just my luck. I would be the one to get the eColi that is in our water supply: BECAUSE I DO NOT DRINK WATER, AND NEVER DRINK TOWN WATER. (What it means to be from Maine, from a tap!)
And, who is the one with the sick stomach tonight?
<----- me.
I am sitting up hoping it's Just A Thing. Just a passing RNY sort of Thing.
The announcement on the news tonight? Don't drink it, don't bathe in it, don't do anything in it.
Is there a corpse in our water tank?
Adding this to the fact that one of my children has a flesh eating disease from thatwater-park they went to? (Another post to come.) I am a very happy girl tonight.
Update - I am not dead. I was up most of the night - not at all with running to the potty though.
My blood sugar alarm (CGMS) was, ALARMING. I did not maintain over 70 mg. at all overnight.
It beeped, I would shut it off, it would alarm, I would disable it, then, it would vibrate, and I would jump out of the bed. WTF?! I cannot possibly eat all night long to persuade the gadget to shut the hell up.
Well, it did go over 70 mg. - it would "shoot" to about 80 mg. and drop back to the 60-75 mg. region. I have to wonder if that might be something that happens to me if I am getting "sick" or while I am "sick," or if the meter is finally showing REALITY, because THIS IS WHAT I WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT.

bethography - melting mama.
Because, it's just my luck. I would be the one to get the eColi that is in our water supply: BECAUSE I DO NOT DRINK WATER, AND NEVER DRINK TOWN WATER. (What it means to be from Maine, from a tap!)
And, who is the one with the sick stomach tonight?
<----- me.
I am sitting up hoping it's Just A Thing. Just a passing RNY sort of Thing.
The announcement on the news tonight? Don't drink it, don't bathe in it, don't do anything in it.
Is there a corpse in our water tank?
Adding this to the fact that one of my children has a flesh eating disease from thatwater-park they went to? (Another post to come.) I am a very happy girl tonight.
Update - I am not dead. I was up most of the night - not at all with running to the potty though.
My blood sugar alarm (CGMS) was, ALARMING. I did not maintain over 70 mg. at all overnight.
It beeped, I would shut it off, it would alarm, I would disable it, then, it would vibrate, and I would jump out of the bed. WTF?! I cannot possibly eat all night long to persuade the gadget to shut the hell up.
Well, it did go over 70 mg. - it would "shoot" to about 80 mg. and drop back to the 60-75 mg. region. I have to wonder if that might be something that happens to me if I am getting "sick" or while I am "sick," or if the meter is finally showing REALITY, because THIS IS WHAT I WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT.