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The Rose

The Rose - LeAnn Rimes with the Gay Men's Choir of Los Angeles



Yes, I am LDS, and yes I am a Christian, and yes, I understand the views of both on the topic of gays... but I also believe God loves all his children, without condition. I will keep my full views to myself for now, but know that I love my gay friends/family, and though I may differ in beliefs, and opinions from them I refuse to judge and exhile someone because of the way they choose to live their life. It is not our place to judge, it is our requirement to love.

Toilet Flushes and Sunny Delight Bottles

The new suspicion is that I have type 2 Diabetes, and while it really wouldn't surprise me, I kind of don't want to find out if I do or not. (Stupid if I don't relent, but it's me. I'll procrastinate as long as I can.) But because Aaron said please, and Jennifer threatened me, I called a medical professional and while they agree it sounds like diabetes, I have to schedule a blood test to prove it. Joy.

 I hate needles.

How this suspicion was put on the table?

Tuesday evening:
"Go pee again?"
"Yes, where did you think I went?"
"Jess, I think you need to be tested for diabetes."
"Where on earth did that come from?"
"You pee a lot."
"What does that have to do with Diabetes?"
"It's one of the symptoms."

I am already hypoglycemic/anemic . I always knew becoming a diabetic was a possibility, but I have this thing called a superwoman complex... So, when my hypoglycemia suddenly seemed to be on steroids, I started to wonder, but pushed those thoughts away. Until my lovingly observant boyfriend decided to point out I pee a lot... Thanks Aaron. He's mentioned before he felt I might be leaning more towards being a diabetic a few times, but when I ignored that idea he let it drop... until now. Now that the signs are neon colored, and sound a lot like a constant flushing toilet.

What are the symptoms you ask, well:
  • Fatigue: In diabetes, the body is inefficient and sometimes unable to use glucose for fuel. The body switches over to metabolizing fat, partially or completely, as a fuel source. This process requires the body to use more energy. The end result is feeling fatigued or constantly tired. (This one is funny for me. I'll fall asleep everywhere, and not realize I've fallen asleep until I wake up... Bad news... I have slept through more alarms in these past few months than I have in my 22 years... Lame. Oh, and I can sleep for a full 10 hours, take a nap halfway through the day, and still be exhausted by 10 pm. I used to function beautifully on 4-6 hours.)
  • Unexplained weight loss: People with diabetes are unable to process many of the calories in the foods they eat. Thus, they may lose weight even though they eat an apparently appropriate or even excessive amount of food. Losing sugar and water in the urine and the accompanying dehydration also contributes to weight loss. (My pants have never really fit me very well, because I don't believe 0 is a size, but apparently it's my size now. Yeah... thank you karma...)
  • Excessive thirst (polydipsia): A person with diabetes develops high blood sugar levels, which overwhelms the kidney's ability to reabsorb the sugar as the blood is filtered to make urine. Excessive urine is made as the kidney spills the excess sugar. The body tries to counteract this by sending a signal to the brain to dilute the blood, which translates into thirst. The body encourages more water consumption to dilute the high blood sugar back to normal levels and to compensate for the water lost by excessive urination. (The only thing that even gives me some sort of relief from the constant thirst is orange juice/Sunny Delight. Random? Yeah, I think so too. At any rate I have downed 2 gallons of Sunny D in 4 days, I fill a glass of water, and a water bottle every night, who knows how many drinks Aaron has bought for me... Yeah, I thought I had to pee all the time because I was constantly thirsty... It would make sense right!?)
  • Excessive urination (polyuria): Another way the body tries to get rid of the extra sugar in the blood is to excrete it in the urine. This can also lead to dehydration because excreting the sugar carries a large amount of water out of the body along with it. (This, This is the one that annoys the dickens out of me!!! I counted how many times I peed yesterday -- 15 times in the 12 hours that I was awake. Pathetic!)
  • Excessive eating (polyphagia): If the body is able, it will secrete more insulin in order to try to deal with the excessive blood sugar levels. Moreover, the body is resistant to the action of insulin in type 2 diabetes. One of the functions of insulin is to stimulate hunger. Therefore, higher insulin levels lead to increased hunger and eating. Despite increased caloric intake, the person may gain very little weight and may even lose weight. (I actually kind of like this one. I've experienced so many more foods now, because I'm usually dizzy enough [meaning I need food asap] to eat just about anything! It's been kind of fun... Hahaha!)
  • Poor wound healing: High blood sugar levels prevent white blood cells, which are important in defending the body against bacteria and also in cleaning up dead tissue and cells, from functioning normally. When these cells do not function properly, wounds take much longer to heal and become infected more frequently. Also, long-standing diabetes is associated with thickening of blood vessels, which prevents good circulation including the delivery of enough oxygen and other nutrients to body tissues. (Bruises have appeared out of no where. I don't bruise easily, but suddenly I have these massive bruises all over my legs. I've had a sick looking bruise just above my left knee for 2 months now. It is slowly getting lighter, it's a little wicked. This was the first thing I really noticed truth be told. I had a cut on my finger that took about 3 weeks to heal, when normally something like that took maybe a few days. Not Kosher!)
  • Infections: Certain infection syndromes, such as frequent yeast infections of the genitals, skin infections, and frequent urinary tract infections, may result from suppression of the immune system by diabetes and by the presence of glucose in the tissues, which allows bacteria to grow well. They can also be an indicator of poor blood sugar control in a person known to have diabetes. (This is a little gross, but -- I had my first UTI in January of 2009. I've had at least 5 since then. Not sure if that is normal or not, but it was a point of interest for medical personnel.)
  • Altered mental status: Agitation, unexplained irritability, inattention, extreme lethargy, or confusion can all be signs of very high blood sugar, ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemia nonketotic syndrome, or hypoglycemia (low sugar). Thus, any of these merit the immediate attention of a medical professional. Call your health care provider. (I am already hypoglycemic... Ta da! Oh yeah, and I've been wicked ornery lately. Tasha, Aaron, Jennifer, are all witness to it. OH! And I've become paranoid about a few things that are completely illogical... Cool right? Bonus? I am now more stubborn than ever!)
  • Blurry vision: Blurry vision is not specific for diabetes but is frequently present with high blood sugar levels. (And I thought I just needed to have my glasses prescription adjusted! I can't see worth crap at night. It gets a little scary sometimes. Though this is the symptom that has really caught my attention. I've been noticing I can't see as far as I was able to even just a few months ago, and I can't see the lines on the road at night. This one seemed to happen all at once for me. It's been the only thing that really worries me. I simply associated the rest with my failure to keep up with my dietary needs of late coming back to bite me in the ass.) 


We will just have to see where this goes, but as for right now... I'm pretending I am still just the normal Jess, with the exception of needing to be near a toilet at all times. I'll let you know what happens when I go in for the blood test next week, or the week following... whenever I get around to getting it done... :)

1 + 2 = A Good Day!

1: Steven Tyler rocks my world! The man is amazing, and every time I see him on that judge panel Ragdoll starts going off in my head. AH!


2: I love my 2-year old stud-muffin baby brother! The kid is stinking adorable, and keeps me laughing all day!

Impending Writers Cramp

I have only a few moments, but I need to tell someone.

I miss my Alaina!!!

I know the Lord needs her in Texas, sharing the gospel with those around her...

But I can't help but wish she was still just a short hop, skip, and a jump away. I know she would know just what to do! She always did have the answers when no one else had a clue!

I suppose another half-novel letter will have to do for now.

Life's Little Adventures - Updated

I believe in honor of the new year, I will re-post my 'Life List' and update those items I have accomplished.

The ones in bold I have already accomplished.
1.) Tour the UK and Egypt  
2.) Learn to speak French and Spanish fluently  
3.) Swim the English Chanel 
4.) Be financially stable enough to donate to others  
5.) Find balance between taking care of myself and giving to others
6.) Go camping
7.) Go skydiving  
8.) Go Ivy League 
9.) Get Over fear of Mexico 
10.) Fall in love with my best friend  
11.) Go on a cruise  
12.) Buy a car, of my choice.  
13.) Acquire as many old books as possible
14.) Memorize how to spell pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis 
15.) Visit the East Coast during autumn  
16.) Finish the 50 books to read before you die list 
17.) Go abroad and teach English  
18.) Kiss a boy from every zodiac sign
19.) Live outside of Utah 
20.) Move out of my parents house  
21.) Reconnect with people from my childhood
22.) Find that one soul I can take to 'Neverland' 
23.) Do something with my photography 
24.) Learn the constellations 
25.) Go to Disneyland, and Disneyworld  
26.) Get my Bachelors degree before I’m 25  
27.) Visit the temple every week for a year
28.) Jump a waterfall 
29.) Pay a compliment to someone every day for a year
30.) Experience New York 
31.) Go back to Washington D.C. and tour everything there 
32.) Ride an elephant 
33.) Learn to play the piano well 
34.) Get baptized. 
35.) Climb Ensign Peak every week for a summer
36.) Be able to beat all the 'Gus' girls in a race 
37.) Sell a photograph I have taken 
38.) Learn to ski/snowboard 
39.) Learn calligraphy 
40.) Lose fear of singing in public 
41.) Read a 1,000 page book. 
42.) Go Kayaking/canoeing  
43.) Run mile in 5 min 
44.) Join ballroom team 
45.) Earn all girl scout patches
46.) Set up a steady savings account 
47.) Memorize a poem longer than 5 stanzas
48.) Play in an orchestra  
49.) Visit Amish country  
50.) Kiss in the rain  
51.) See the Aurora Borealis  
52.) Learn to play the guitar well 
53.) Find someone I trust with everything and anything  
54.) Write a book and get it published  
55.) Bear my testimony in sacrament 
56.) Have an extensive vocabulary  
57.) Make-out in a walk in refrigerator/freezer, car wash, and the SLC library 
58.) Reach over 10,000 songs on itunes 
59.) Kiss a stranger  
60.) Help someone else gain self-confidence
61.) Visit every art museum in Utah 
62.) Visit all 50 states 
63.) Learn to love everyone around me for who they are, and are trying to be 
64.) Build a tree house 
65.) Plant a garden 
66.) Own my own house 
65.) Re-gain contact with a best friend from the past
66.) Develop own style 
67.) Graduate from High School 
68.) Graduate from College 
69.) Learn to do flips and handsprings 
70.) Fill a sketch book 
71.) Learn to paint 
72.) Write a song and sing it for someone 
73.) Get married in the temple 
74.) Free climb a cliff face 
75.) Learn to rappel 
76.) Tend a rose garden I planted 
77.) Tell someone I love them and mean it whole heartedly 
78.) Appreciate the small things every day for a year
79.) Be the first to point out the silver lining in every bad situation for a month
80.) Write a gratitude moment every day in journal for a month
81.) Experience something no one else has 
82.) Develop a true relationship with Christ 
83.) Learn to be self-less 
84.) Go streaking and skinny dipping
85.) Make a new friend every month
86.) Go backpacking
87.) Learn to shoot a gun
88.) Dance naked around a bonfire
89.) Go hunting
90.) Drive a truck

Dirty Snow

Ready set... DONE WITH THIS GROSS SNOW, GRAY SCENERY, AND THE BLASTED COLD!!!