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Andy Stuckey

Andy Stuckey

Andy Stuckey is originally from Alabama and now lives in Brooklyn, New York. He makes money working in television as a producer, writer, and director. His free time is spent playing the guitar, banjo, mandolin, and ukulele. If you stop him on the street, it is likely that he will refer to himself in the third person, as he is doing here. His pancreas does not work. He has Type 1 diabetes.


Good-bye, and a Surprise Ending

This week in diabetes, I say good-bye to my Diabetes Self-Management blog. I’ve been writing weekly now for about a year, and for those who read regularly and commented, thanks. I hope you learned and laughed a little at some of my insights—or lack thereof. It certainly is an ongoing process.

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Tales from Nicaragua

Since I was away last week, I have a double entry for you here. Enjoy.

Last week I was in Nicaragua with my wife, visiting some friends who had moved there after Hurricane Katrina. They lived in New Orleans for a while after Katrina, but then decided to pack up and drive to Nicaragua, a place they had visited a fair number of times but never actually resided.

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Low Blood Glucose Story of the Week

I have a little confession to make this week. Yesterday evening, Murray and I were out shooting a fake commercial that we will use as part of one of our shows soon. (The phony product is an adult beverage.) Anyway, we were getting some “beauty shots”—it’s an industry term—in the Brooklyn Bridge Park at sunset yesterday and were in a bit of a hurry. The sun was setting fast and we were losing light. We set up the fake bottle and a pint glass on the rocks looking out over the city. I was filming the whole thing and as we finished our last slow-mo shot, I felt my blood glucose sinking.

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Checking Makes My Blood Glucose Feel Lower?

When I feel like my blood glucose is a little low and then check it and it is, let’s say, 82 mg/dl like it was the other morning, all of a sudden the shakiness and low-blood-glucose feeling that wasn’t so dramatic to begin with immediately heightens. It’s as if a trigger has been pulled telling my body that, yes, the levels are off. What started off as a routine check all of sudden becomes a scrambling panic to raise my blood glucose level.

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Distracted in Canada?

This week was a big one for Stuckey and Murray. We secured a flat for the month of August for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and we are performing with our employer Heavy.com at the Montreal Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in the middle of July. Montreal will hopefully be good preparation for our trip to Scotland, assuming I’m not too distracted in Canada. I hope I meet another person with diabetes on Lantus (insulin glargine) while in Canada so we can compare insulin prices.

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Diabetic Superheroes and Villians

Yesterday, I went on an audition for a Trident commercial, and the whole gist of the audition was improvising on the topic of gum. The script I received had a few paragraphs of ideas, but you were told you could take it in any direction you wanted. However, as I scanned the page, one of the ideas caught my eye. The premise was a standup comic talking about gum in a classic, brick-wall comedy club. The script talked about how normal it was to ask for a piece of gum and contained the line, “It’s rare you hear someone say ‘can I have some insulin?’”

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How Much Lantus Should You Take?

Dilated and Dealing With It

Which Insulin Pen is Mightier than the Sword?

On the Road with "The Brimley"

Doctor’s Visit and Diabetic Gold

A New Device and Rotating Injection Sites

On Set with Diabetes

Sweating and Diabetes: The Tale of My Fake Snakeskin Pants

Get Thee to a Doctor’s Office!

Birthdays, Vistors, and a Solid Meal

Regular Doctor Visits?

Diabetes in the Altitude

Diabetes and Subconscious Behavior in New Jersey

Old Friends on the Weekend and New Friends at Dinner

Valentine’s Day Candy = Cough Drops

Diabetes: An Ass-Kicking Woman?

A Surprise Wedding and a Significant Encounter

A Man and his BG Monitor

You’re Always On My Mind: Questions and Thoughts About Diabetes

More About My Diabetes/Jack Bauer Man-Purse

A Trip to the DMV With My Diabetes Man-Purse

Cheese Cookies and Christmas Memories

Family Projects and Sneaky Low Blood Glucose

Diabetic Birthdays and an Insulin-Dependent Santa Claus

YouTube, Diabetes, and a Story

You Pricked What?

Exercise Remedy

My Archnemesis: Granny’s Cooking

Schedules, Sleep, and the Usual Suspect

Diabetes At Work

Better Know a Pharmacist

3-D Life with Diabetes

Curious About a Cure

A Day at the Races

Substitutions: A Way of Life

How Many Sticks Does It Take

Back From the Honeymoon

Dinner With a Diabetic Friend

Playing the D Card

Intro and a Little About Me

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