Thursday, May 26, 2011
Losing it all . . . and getting it back!
11:02 PM
I had given up hope. There was no way that I was going to get that bag back. No way.
Let me start at the beginning . . .
Monday was a very bad day. Very bad. Nate and I decided to go for a walk/bike ride so I threw our small D bag into the little storage compartment of his trike. We walked a mile to the park, played for a while and walked back. I walked and he rode his trike. He is fast! He rides that thing like he is on a mission. Hello - Phil Southerland --- watch out!
I did a bg check before we left the park and carbo'd him up for the ride home.
I was getting tired -- my pace was more of a slow run keeping up with him which was ok because we needed to hustle back to pick up Soph from school but I was getting a little tired. We were almost home. Did I mention we had the dog too? Yea - I was running while maneuvering around Pancake and Crazy Nate. Anyway, we were almost home when my phone came flying out of the storage compartment on Nate's trike and that is when I realized his D bag was gone. HOLY CRAP! I had a tired, on the low side Nate and an exhausted pooch that had plopped down and was not going to budge. I turned around and ran back, I ran as fast and as far as I could but Nate and Pancake were done! Done. So, I ran home, pushing Nate on his trike and pulling Pancake on his leash. We jumped in the truck and backtracked. I felt confident it would be there. Somewhere. It had only been maybe 5 minutes. Ten at the most. What the crap - where is it? I could not find it. I called my mom, she raced over and we were both looking. It was just gone. And then it hit --- the mother of all storms! A serious, severe thunderstorm! No hope left now.
I was slightly freaking out. Ok, I was really freaking out at this point but I had to go pick up Sophie from school. Panic. Panic Panic. Everything was in that bag - I VLOG about it here. I had to give Nate a shot to cover lunch. Whaaaaat? Huh? What's his I:C ratio for lunch again? We made it through lunch, I got Nate down and was ready to focus. Luckily, we had a back-up PDM and OmniPod was great about making sure I got it all set up. Double lucky, I had uploaded about 2 weeks ago and I had only made 1 basal change since then otherwise I would have been in a world of hurt. I started making phone calls --- police station, fire station, country club, HOA and neighbors. No luck. I asked the HOA to send out an email blast to everyone in our neighborhood with a description of the bag and the importance of getting it home safely. Fortunately, the company that manages our HOA also manges the HOA where I felt I had lost the bag so they (after much persuasion) sent out an email to that neighborhood too.
The next day, Mom, the kids and I hung 20 flyers throughout the neighborhood. I waited. I stared at my phone. Nothing. No one called. I wanted my bag back. Have you seen my bag - - - it's perfect. Well, it is perfect for me. I've had it since Nate started pumping last March (2010) and it really felt like I had lost a part of me. As far as I have come getting past my depression over Nate's diagnosis here I was mourning the loss of my most perfect D bag. It sounds ridiculous but I rely on that bag to keep me organized and sane and that in turn keeps Nate safe and happy.
I just have to say that everyone was so great! People were praying for me, offering up supplies and really empathizing with my situation. Again, friends, family and the DOC lifted me up! I called Children's Hospital and they sent us a new ketone meter and a new multiclix. Our OmniPod rep brought over a Freestyle meter from his own supply because he knew ours was in that bag. I was so grateful for everyone helping us out. It is amazing how 1 little bag can carry so much. That one little bag had everything I rely on every single day to keep my son alive. There was no way I could just go out and replace it all -- it was overwhelming just thinking about it so again, I am so thankful for all of the support that we received.
By Wednesday I had given up all hope. I started trying to put together another bag but nothing was working for me. I had everything in Ziploc bags and just felt so unorganized. I started looking for a new bag.
TODAY! Oh Today . . . Today was a good day. Well, actually it was a really crappy day. Nate was high all night and after 2 corrections I had to give him an injection at 4:30 AM and then another one to cover breakfast at 6:30 AM, he had large ketones (at 4:30), Dexcom had had the triple ? for 6 hours straight and we were running late for school. I had to do a pod change and a Dex change so I had one pissed little boy and one grumpy mommy. It was a full day, we took lunch to Emma at school and let the kids pick out books the book fair, then home for naps and then just enough time to get back out the door for tennis lessons.
BUT then my phone rang . . . and I answered it (my peeps know this is an exception - not the rule for me). It was him. He had my bag. We will call him Anthony (Patron Saint of Lost Things).
So, here's what happened. We were walking home, the bag fell out, and this guy and his buddy were walking to the country club (they were have a tournament on Monday) saw the bag, picked it up and rescued the bag from the impending storm. The buddy was going out of town so Anthony took the bag home.He lives about 20 miles away!! He went through the bag thoroughly hoping that he would figure out a way to contact the person that lost it but there was nothing. Finally, today his buddy gets home from his trip and sees the email from the HOA and forwards the imformation to Anthony. An hour later my mom and I met him 1/2 way and *WA - LA* all is right in my D world again.
Yes, there were a lot of lessons learned ---- I'm pretty sure everyone on Facebook has already labeled their pump remote and bag now as well as uploaded pump settings. I know I have. If you haven't GO. DO. IT. NOW.
BEST DAY EVER.
Let me start at the beginning . . .
Monday was a very bad day. Very bad. Nate and I decided to go for a walk/bike ride so I threw our small D bag into the little storage compartment of his trike. We walked a mile to the park, played for a while and walked back. I walked and he rode his trike. He is fast! He rides that thing like he is on a mission. Hello - Phil Southerland --- watch out!
I did a bg check before we left the park and carbo'd him up for the ride home.
I was getting tired -- my pace was more of a slow run keeping up with him which was ok because we needed to hustle back to pick up Soph from school but I was getting a little tired. We were almost home. Did I mention we had the dog too? Yea - I was running while maneuvering around Pancake and Crazy Nate. Anyway, we were almost home when my phone came flying out of the storage compartment on Nate's trike and that is when I realized his D bag was gone. HOLY CRAP! I had a tired, on the low side Nate and an exhausted pooch that had plopped down and was not going to budge. I turned around and ran back, I ran as fast and as far as I could but Nate and Pancake were done! Done. So, I ran home, pushing Nate on his trike and pulling Pancake on his leash. We jumped in the truck and backtracked. I felt confident it would be there. Somewhere. It had only been maybe 5 minutes. Ten at the most. What the crap - where is it? I could not find it. I called my mom, she raced over and we were both looking. It was just gone. And then it hit --- the mother of all storms! A serious, severe thunderstorm! No hope left now.
I was slightly freaking out. Ok, I was really freaking out at this point but I had to go pick up Sophie from school. Panic. Panic Panic. Everything was in that bag - I VLOG about it here. I had to give Nate a shot to cover lunch. Whaaaaat? Huh? What's his I:C ratio for lunch again? We made it through lunch, I got Nate down and was ready to focus. Luckily, we had a back-up PDM and OmniPod was great about making sure I got it all set up. Double lucky, I had uploaded about 2 weeks ago and I had only made 1 basal change since then otherwise I would have been in a world of hurt. I started making phone calls --- police station, fire station, country club, HOA and neighbors. No luck. I asked the HOA to send out an email blast to everyone in our neighborhood with a description of the bag and the importance of getting it home safely. Fortunately, the company that manages our HOA also manges the HOA where I felt I had lost the bag so they (after much persuasion) sent out an email to that neighborhood too.
The next day, Mom, the kids and I hung 20 flyers throughout the neighborhood. I waited. I stared at my phone. Nothing. No one called. I wanted my bag back. Have you seen my bag - - - it's perfect. Well, it is perfect for me. I've had it since Nate started pumping last March (2010) and it really felt like I had lost a part of me. As far as I have come getting past my depression over Nate's diagnosis here I was mourning the loss of my most perfect D bag. It sounds ridiculous but I rely on that bag to keep me organized and sane and that in turn keeps Nate safe and happy.
I just have to say that everyone was so great! People were praying for me, offering up supplies and really empathizing with my situation. Again, friends, family and the DOC lifted me up! I called Children's Hospital and they sent us a new ketone meter and a new multiclix. Our OmniPod rep brought over a Freestyle meter from his own supply because he knew ours was in that bag. I was so grateful for everyone helping us out. It is amazing how 1 little bag can carry so much. That one little bag had everything I rely on every single day to keep my son alive. There was no way I could just go out and replace it all -- it was overwhelming just thinking about it so again, I am so thankful for all of the support that we received.
By Wednesday I had given up all hope. I started trying to put together another bag but nothing was working for me. I had everything in Ziploc bags and just felt so unorganized. I started looking for a new bag.
TODAY! Oh Today . . . Today was a good day. Well, actually it was a really crappy day. Nate was high all night and after 2 corrections I had to give him an injection at 4:30 AM and then another one to cover breakfast at 6:30 AM, he had large ketones (at 4:30), Dexcom had had the triple ? for 6 hours straight and we were running late for school. I had to do a pod change and a Dex change so I had one pissed little boy and one grumpy mommy. It was a full day, we took lunch to Emma at school and let the kids pick out books the book fair, then home for naps and then just enough time to get back out the door for tennis lessons.
BUT then my phone rang . . . and I answered it (my peeps know this is an exception - not the rule for me). It was him. He had my bag. We will call him Anthony (Patron Saint of Lost Things).
So, here's what happened. We were walking home, the bag fell out, and this guy and his buddy were walking to the country club (they were have a tournament on Monday) saw the bag, picked it up and rescued the bag from the impending storm. The buddy was going out of town so Anthony took the bag home.He lives about 20 miles away!! He went through the bag thoroughly hoping that he would figure out a way to contact the person that lost it but there was nothing. Finally, today his buddy gets home from his trip and sees the email from the HOA and forwards the imformation to Anthony. An hour later my mom and I met him 1/2 way and *WA - LA* all is right in my D world again.
I have my bag and my head! |
Yes, there were a lot of lessons learned ---- I'm pretty sure everyone on Facebook has already labeled their pump remote and bag now as well as uploaded pump settings. I know I have. If you haven't GO. DO. IT. NOW.
Old PDM with New PDM which now has my contact info on the back |
Love every part of this bag - even the blood stains from Nate's little fingers |
Everything in place! |
All is right in my world - organization has returned |
Contact Information in the bag - Go me! |
Nate's name on the back and another card between the skin and the pod. Overkill. Maybe! |
BEST DAY EVER.
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23 comments:
WAHOO!!!!!!!!!! Thank you to those guys for taking care of it. GOD BLESS THEM!
I'm so happy it's all home safe and sound ;)
Yay!!!! I am so so so happy!! And my god youre such a milf!!
I have our # and diabetes written on Js bag but Ima add some more info. Thank u! Also..umm..where can I get a lil bag like that!?!
Did you give him a big ol' kiss???
Oh, Laura!!! I am so glad it found its way back to you...and what a great story to share! I love that bag too...
I saw your status earlier today- so glad he wasn't a creeper!
So, so, glad your bag made it home safe and sound!
What a story!!! There are good people in this world! So happy for you! That bag is awesome, by the way.
So glad you got your bag back safe and sound! It's nice to know that there are good, caring people in this world!!!
Btw, that bag is awesome....everything fits so nice and organized...and it's super cute too!!!
I am SOOOOO releaved you got the bag back! I can only imagine the stress losing it caused you :( ((HUGS))
Oh I am so thrilled your bag has been found, it has been in my prayers! And I still love that little ole bag - where can I get one? I don't likey the camo one with the pink... hmmmm.....SO very glad you got it back!!!
Yeah you got it back yeah !!!that bag looks awesome where can I get one like it ? Glad those ppl were so nice and returned it .
RELIEF!!! I am so happy for you Laura. That had to be such a bummer. And, you are SO organized!
I knew it would come back! It had to! So much love deserves a little favor by the cosmos. Happy day!
Very happy for you that your D bag returned safe and sound. I will definitely upload and label everything. The real take-away, though, is to put a Jolly Roger on the PDM. Loved it.
Huge sigh of relief!!
I can't imagine (well, I can, but don't want to!!) what those few days were like. UGH!
So glad everything is back to rights!!
Yay! What wonderful news! :)
This is wonderful NEWS!!! YAHOO!! Am I the only one who wants to know what kind of bag is this? I love it!
That is AWESOME!! I love that bag too! : ) I'm sure you will sleep tonight, so happy for you! (and that guy needs a hug!) : )
And your *Love* necklace? I have it too-love it!! Brighton is my best friend. : ) I met a girl at a furniture store today asking about my yellow flower purse-we got to talk Brighton! (you either love them...or not.) : )
and share about that super-cool gingham bag too, please!! : ) Holly
My heart was pounding reading this! So glad you got the bag back! I need to go write down Addison's basal settings now...
I don’t usually reply to posts but I will in this case. WoW big thumbs up for this one!
Many thanks for the amazing article.
Oh my goodness, I'm so glad your bag found it's way home - but I'm sorry it took so long. :( It is great that you've used this as a learning experience too. Besides labeling all my stuff (which I'm going to do today) maybe I'll make sure I have a spare of everything too.
Heart Stopping! Putting our contact info in William's D-bag as we speak! Egads! <3 Mo