A day at a time
Feb. 12th, 2013 10:56 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday basically sucked, from a health perspective. My glucose level was really high in the morning (130) and went higher than it's been since I've been recording after breakfast (184), so I had a headache and felt like crap. I wonder if it's because I got my period? I guess I will ask the nurse on Thursday. I also had bad cramps for the first time in forever + a lot of digestive issues, so overall BLECH. It was just one of those days when I just wanted to STOP having diabetes--like if it were a physical thing I would have thrown it out the window.
I did, however, keep up with my exercise goals.
I thought about skipping the R.A. inservice because it was optional, but it turned out to be really great. For people who had already done Safe Zone training at least once, they had a panel from our Gender and Sexuality Equity center, two of whom were former students of mine. The most interesting perspective for me came from Adrian, a trans activist, who was really just a fantastic speaker and very inspiring in terms of encouraging people to develop strategies to speak out against injustice. One thing we brainstormed about was creating a LGBTQIA floor or house in one of the residence halls. We talked about the potential ghettoizing effect of that, but all the speakers on the panel thought it would have been lifesaving for them when they were first-year students, and some of them said they would have deliberately chosen Chico just to live in that community. So at least the end of my day didn't suck!
But then all my abdominal pain kept me up half the night, so :-(. One day at a time, I guess.
I did, however, keep up with my exercise goals.
I thought about skipping the R.A. inservice because it was optional, but it turned out to be really great. For people who had already done Safe Zone training at least once, they had a panel from our Gender and Sexuality Equity center, two of whom were former students of mine. The most interesting perspective for me came from Adrian, a trans activist, who was really just a fantastic speaker and very inspiring in terms of encouraging people to develop strategies to speak out against injustice. One thing we brainstormed about was creating a LGBTQIA floor or house in one of the residence halls. We talked about the potential ghettoizing effect of that, but all the speakers on the panel thought it would have been lifesaving for them when they were first-year students, and some of them said they would have deliberately chosen Chico just to live in that community. So at least the end of my day didn't suck!
But then all my abdominal pain kept me up half the night, so :-(. One day at a time, I guess.