I went back to work the next day but could only manage to stay half a day for feeling so very weak and ill, not an uncommon after-effect of having an extreme high blood sugar like I had suffered the day before. I worked at getting my blood sugars stabilized and tried not to be worried as instead of feeling better, I only grew worse throughout the day. Too nauseous to eat since about Tuesday, I drank as much water as possible and tried to keep little bits of food down. I was reading up about what to do after the Diabetic shock I had had, and found I had all the symptoms of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, which can become very fatal very quickly. I tried not to panic and worked on regulating my blood sugar numbers. By 6pm thursday night, I started having very good, regular blood sugar readings, and they remained that way as I checked every hour the rest of the evening, yet I grew sicker. And more and more frightened... Afraid of the costs of visiting a foreign Emergency Room, I wanted to be absolutely sure that my body wasn't getting better with the regulated blood sugar numbers before I went in, so decided that if I still felt so awful by tomorrow (friday), I would go in and see a doctor, but I hoped for a turn in my health in the night.
It only got worse.
By 1:30am I was unable to sleep for the most horrific pain in my lower back, a racing heart, and difficulty breathing, on top of the nausea, headache, weakness, and dizziness that had been with me for a few days now. I prayed from 1:30 to 3:30 about what to do, extremely disoriented and just plain frightened. Finally, at 3:30, I knocked on my friend Teri-Anne's door and woke her to say I thought I needed to go to the hospital. This woman is amazing. She popped out of bed, totally calm, speaking in soothing tones. It had begun to snow in the night and she felt scared to drive in it, but didn't let her worry betray her.

We were in the ER til noon. After being on the drip for awhile, I began to breathe more easily. My mouth was no longer dry for the first time in days. The pain killers took the back pain away. They took a urine test and the very kind doctor came to tell us that it is not Ketoacidosis, that every test came back negative (praise the Lord!) and that I seem to have a viral infection which has just been aggravated by the high blood sugar shock I had on Wednesday which dehydrated me. As I have felt so ill and haven't been able to eat properly, I haven't been able to get re-hydrated after the shock. And most of the pain and the ill-as-death feeling comes from being so dehydrated! So, a liter of electrolyte drip later, I was able to go home and crawl into bed for as many days as it takes to be well again...
And so, here I am. My biggest challenge is trying to eat. Blah... Not being able to eat can be a bit of a problem when you're Diabetic and have to keep your blood sugar numbers in just the right range-- which involves an intricate dance of insulin and diet! I appreciate any prayers you have to offer...
I do hope to write a final post on my months in Africa soon... Just after I'm well...
For now, I thank each of you who have been praying for me!! And I sign off to sleep...
Loving you. Loving Him. And healing,
Leah