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Surviving the Extreme: A Life Defined by Brittle Diabetes and Resilience
The 1,150 Reality Check
Imagine being nine years old and walking into a hospital with a blood sugar level of 1,150. For most, that level leads to a coma or a death sentence. For some, it is just the beginning of a lifelong battle against a body in total revolt. The early symptoms are often deceptive—excessive thirst, constant fatigue, and falling asleep mid-meal—but the underlying reality is a medical emergency that changes everything in an instant.
The Weight of Ownership
One of the most profound lessons in managing a chronic illness comes not from a textbook, but from the raw truth of responsibility. When a nine-year-old is told, “It’s yours. You deal with it,” childhood innocence vanishes. It is a stark realization that the burden doesn’t belong to a parent or a doctor; it belongs to the patient. Learning to administer life-saving insulin injections before even leaving the hospital ward is the first step in a long journey of self-reliance.
The Chaos of Brittle Diabetes
Living with “brittle diabetes” is like navigating a minefield where the mines move on their own. You can follow every rule, fast for hours, and watch your blood sugar skyrocket from a perfect 90 to a dangerous 600 for no rhyme or reason. It is a volatile existence that leaves medical professionals baffled and patients exhausted. It is a condition characterized by unpredictability, where the body’s internal chemistry refuses to stabilize despite the most rigorous efforts.
The Lingering Shadows
Even the miracle of a double transplant, which can effectively end the diabetic state, does not always erase the scars of the past. Diabetes is a thief that targets the most delicate systems, particularly the eyes. Years of extreme glucose levels cause permanent damage that even new organs cannot fully reverse. While a transplant can halt the progression toward total blindness, the lingering vision loss serves as a permanent reminder of the war fought within. It is a testament to the resilience required to survive a condition that tries to take everything.
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