Need to vent about my mom...
Well, today she had to go to the eye doc and was told that she will have to go on insulin because there is some bleeding in her eyes... I have tried to gently point out some helpful tips that I have learned along my way... and I know unless she is willing to make the changes she won't... but my lord she is just being plain down right stupid... and I want to smack her over the head with a skillet lol... sorry needed to get that off my chest and it is a good thing they live 12 hours away lol...
So, thanks for letting me vent... I needed that... ahhh feel so much better... also please pray for her since she is being stupid... and if any of you have some tips for food ideas since she is a nurse (and doesn't get to eat when she needs too)...
Thanks!
She has always had a weight problem and I am sure half my food issues come from her.
She wont eat then she will eat crackers and SF popscicles. The last time I was down there
she ate 12 ST popscicles and nothing else. I told her just because it is SF does not make it diet food. She has gained more and more weight, she hides candy and drinks tons of coffee and diet mountain dew daily.
We are so worried that we will be the ones to have to take care of her when the complications start and they will. Hang in there. It is a hard thing to deal with
As far as being a nurse and not being able to eat when she needs to...totally understand that one! I pack a lot of things I can eat "in a pinch" like cheese sticks and my yogurts and protein bars or what have you. I can take one of them out and eat it almost no matter how busy I am. Granted - even with those "fail safes" in place I still have nights where eating is simply not an option. Just getting into the back room to grab the cheese stick is a challenge. And then there are situations where you are literally in a patients room for four hours....and you can't exactly have food in a patients room.
Good luck to her!
Pam
It seems when she works her blood sugars are in the normal range... but just barely because they are very low end of that... like too low... but when she is off... they are high because she can eat...
I just don't understand how a hospital can let one of their own with type 2 can't eat at their lunch time... most days she never gets to eat... great way to get your employee in the hospital but as a patient... but the pregnant nurses ALWAYS get to eat when they need too... how is that right lol...
but let me know if you think of anything else as a great food idea...
Snack bags of healthier granolas or trail mix is also an option. It's easy to keep a small lunch bag out on the desk or whatever to grab a handful as you are walking to a patients room or what have you.
Also...about not getting to eat when she needs to...I found that i had to be very proactive and not just "allow" myself to for go food. I have found once I became proactive in eating, and stood up for myself...then it was ok. I don't insist on taking an actual break because the nature of the beast is that you can't. However...I do make sure when I can that I go and grab my food and put at the desk or in a drawer or what have you. It's a common theme among nurses to put themselves last....and it's a hard habit to break
Pam
What really helped me was being in therapy for years. My therapist takes no prisoners. He shoots from the hip, and makes things crystal clear and never lets me hide from the truth about myself.
The best we can do is pray for our family members and hope that someone confronts them with the truth.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
Hi Shannon - sorry to hear these things about your mom, but I'm happy to know that you aren't going to follow in her footsteps and you are taking measures to insure you live a long, happy, healthy life not only for yourself but for Jeremy and Lore, too.
My mom has lived with us for 17 years - for the first 14 she was independent, drove, worked, etc. Then she retired fully and got sick - first uterin cancer, then lung cancer. My mom has smoked for 40+ years - she stopped while she was in the hospital and undergoing chemo and radiation both times, but both times she went back to her crutch, the cigs.
My mom has inoperable lung cancer and has actually done well with it, and on top of that has COPD and asthma - she started smoking again this year and now her breathing is horrible, she wheezes like crazy and is becoming weaker all the time. And she's on oxygen 24/7 which means she has to take it off to go outside to smoke.
Does it drive me crazy? Absolutely - because I find myself having to do more and more for her all the time and its very difficult since I work full time. But if she won't quit smoking for herself and her own health she sure as heck won't quit for me. My siblings say 'she's 78 and has cancer - let her smoke if she wants to' - well, they're not the ones here who have to sit with her in the hospital when she has pnemonia or other complications or listen to her horrible cough.
You're not alone in this - you can only help your mom through her tough times, but you sure can't control what she does.
Hang in there - we're all out here for each other.
Kathy