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Bake Rate = Skunky Insulin

Bake Rate = Skunky Insulin
Webster's Dictionary
Main Entry: skunky
Pronunciation: \ˈskəŋ-kē\
Function: adjective
Funky, rancid smell . A product (usually beer) that has gone bad is "skunky"

Webster's Dictionary
Main Entry: in·su·lin
Pronunciation: \ˈin(t)-s(ə-)lən\
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin insula islet (of Langerhans), from Latin, island
Date: 1914

: a protein pancreatic hormone secreted by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans that is essential especially for the metabolism of carbohydrates and the regulation of glucose levels in the blood and that when insufficiently produced results in diabetes mellitus


Kelly's Brain

Main Entry: Insulin Bake Rate

Function: Descriptive Adjective, verb,

Insulin Bake Rate : The temperature at which the insulin in your pump "gets cooked well past it's prime and or suggested temp" and becomes skunky insulin causing your blood sugars to sky rocket and you feel like crap. Skunky insulin must be thrown out.


Used in a sentence: "My insulin has gone well past its BAKE RATE" at the beach, and now it's all 'skunky" and I have to throw out my reservoir & refill- DAMN IT!"


It's the 3rd day of temps in the 80's/90's - and my body has not adjusted as of yet.
But, the sudden rise in temps is a heads-up for me not fill up my insulin reservoir because of bake rate/skunky insulin issues.

Why?? Because when the temps rise, not only does your body temp rise, but so does the temperature of things on or attached to your body.
And I've learned the hard way that it's best to have your insulin reservoir and change it more frequently, than to have your insulin go bad ( and your blood sugars go stratospheric) and have to throw out a reservoir with a 100 units left.

Baking is a fun and carb filled activity- but it sucks when it happens to your insulin~

Taking The Stage For Day Three of Our Diabetic Life's Blogger Polooza

Taking The Stage For Day Three of Our Diabetic Life's Blogger Polooza
I first *met* Meri from OurDiabeticLife well over a year ago. We didn't meet in real life, we met on-line, and we became fast friends. Meri (as many of you know,) is this amazing and fantastical mom of three children with type 1 diabetes and I immediately felt a kinship with her.

We would chat on line from time to time and whenever I had a question for her, I knew she'd have straight answer for me.

Meri amazes me in many ways. Not just because she's a mom to four sons, three of which have type 1, which is quite an amazing feat in itself!

And not just because Meri has this amazing ability to pull all types of McGyver moves when it comes to insulin pumps, bolus & basal rates and meters of all kinds!

Nor is it because her blog makes either laugh or cry, every time I read it.

Also, it's not just because she always makes me learn & let's me in on what life is like for a parent of three cwds.

And lastly, it's not just because her life mirrors my mom's own life raising three daughters with type 1 in the Diabetes Dark Ages.

It's a combo of all of the above, with more than just a dash of moxie & a heaps of love and friendship thrown in for good measure, that makes Meri both amazing & fantastical in my mind.

I finally had the chance to meet Meri this past April in LA @ the #MedtronicDAF and you know what, she's even more better in real life!!!

So when Meri asked if I'd guest host ( I mean post,) and be one of her bloggers @ OurDiabeticLife 's Blogger Polooza extravaganza, I jumped at the chance!

Today, my blog post can be found taking the stage for day 3 of Our Diabetic Life's Blogger Polooza: http://www.ourdiabeticlife.com/2011/06/guest-blogger-polooza-day-3-kelly.html

So head on over and check it out - AND ROCK ON !!