My2Moms was doing surprisingly well for the first few weeks in her new locale. Things seemed to be going pretty smoothly. So smoothly, in fact, that my wife and I decided we'd have her come over to baby sit the kids on the evening of March 14th.
Given that she seemed pretty level psychologically, we took the leap. She came over after the kids had gone to bed and we left for an evening of fine food and few worries. We'd been running hard for the past month getting My2Moms settled and I'd been travelling quite a bit for work with plans to leave on another short trip the following morning to the east coast.
We had a great time...just getting out alone was a treat. I don't even remember where we went but I do remember thinking that this whole transition was going quite well for everyone involved. My2Moms seemed happy, my wife and I seemed to be handling the added responsibility well, and my grandparents were for the second time in their lives in empty-nest bliss.
But, the next morning turned our lives upside down.
I had several conference calls in the morning and packing yet to do before heading to the airport in the late morning, and my wife had kids to feed and errands to run. In the middle of a drool of a conference call, I suddenly realized that I hadn't packed, nor had i seen My2Moms yet that morning. It was nearly 10:30am and I panicked.
Why? Well my My2Moms is not only bipolar, but she is also a Type II diabetic...oh and a recovering alcoholic, the proverbial triple threat...but we'll probably get to that another time. Her particular combination of bipolar and diabetes makes her blood sugar predictably unpredictable. Like many diabetics, her blood sugar often swings from high to low...unlike most diabetics, however, My2Mom's blood sugar is extremely variable with little rhyme or reason to the swings (at least that's what she says). I think it might have something to do with the chocolate bars and sweets that she sneaks when she manic...or perhaps the lack of eating when she's depressed...but that's just me...what do I know?
At first, I figured she was somewhere in the house reading a book or, more likely, watching TV. The last place I looked was our guest bedroom, and as I knocked on the door and heard no answer I knew something was terribly wrong.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
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