Derrick
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- Oct 25, 2006
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About 6 months ago I started to feel sick. It started on a Sunday and for about a week and a half I stayed in bed hoping to get better. It was strange, I was always thirsty and going to the bathroom all the time.
On Tuesday night, I started losing the feeling in my hands and feet and that's when I started getting a little concerned. The next day I started to feel like I was blacking out, so I called my wife at work and told her to bring me to the hospital.
At the hospital they did blood work and found that my blood sugar level was well over 600. The normal range should be less than 200, closer to 100. I was given a shot of insulin and eventually put on pills to control my blood sugar level. I was told to go to an eye doctor and get my eyes checked, but I didn't.
I already have eye problems so I was too scared to get examed and get more bad news that my sight is damaged. Fortunately that was not the case. Last week the doctor told me, my optic nerves are not damaged.
My detailing routine is being totally redone. Without the feelings in my hands, I have had to abandon the use of my rotary. I can't tell exactly how much pressure I'm applying to the machine which increases the chance of burning the paint. The doctor said it would take about a year for the feeling to come back in my hands so all I can do is wait before using the rotary again. I now use a da to do all paint corrections, which means it takes much longer to complete a detail. This has really hurt my family and finances.
Right now my wife and I am trying to find ways that will make work around my physical limitations and make my details top of the line. Hopefully in 6 months my nerves will have totally healed and I can go back to finishing a detail in a decent amount of time but that means a whole detailing season will be performed at half speed.
If you have any tidbits on speeding up the detailing process please post them here. :cheers:
Thanks for the information,
Diabetic Derrick
On Tuesday night, I started losing the feeling in my hands and feet and that's when I started getting a little concerned. The next day I started to feel like I was blacking out, so I called my wife at work and told her to bring me to the hospital.
At the hospital they did blood work and found that my blood sugar level was well over 600. The normal range should be less than 200, closer to 100. I was given a shot of insulin and eventually put on pills to control my blood sugar level. I was told to go to an eye doctor and get my eyes checked, but I didn't.
I already have eye problems so I was too scared to get examed and get more bad news that my sight is damaged. Fortunately that was not the case. Last week the doctor told me, my optic nerves are not damaged.
My detailing routine is being totally redone. Without the feelings in my hands, I have had to abandon the use of my rotary. I can't tell exactly how much pressure I'm applying to the machine which increases the chance of burning the paint. The doctor said it would take about a year for the feeling to come back in my hands so all I can do is wait before using the rotary again. I now use a da to do all paint corrections, which means it takes much longer to complete a detail. This has really hurt my family and finances.
Right now my wife and I am trying to find ways that will make work around my physical limitations and make my details top of the line. Hopefully in 6 months my nerves will have totally healed and I can go back to finishing a detail in a decent amount of time but that means a whole detailing season will be performed at half speed.
If you have any tidbits on speeding up the detailing process please post them here. :cheers:
Thanks for the information,
Diabetic Derrick