Well, they do help, at least with supervision so I can leave the house occasionally. Even Bill will be making himself useful this weekend. And Tom has the helpful Height and knows how to work the grill, when he’s paying attention.
I’ll be glad when it’s their bedtime. My head still feels funky after the near-blackout.
I’m sure there are silver linings to every cloud, though I keep looking for those rainbows! Tom’s Helpful Height is definitely a bonus. While he has the grill under his control, he should set an alarm to remind him of the next part of the process...
Low blood sugar episodes are really ugly, and I try to keep lots of cheese on hand because I don’t always remember to buy hard candy. Only sleep seems to allow my body to get back to normal, after I have reset the pancre-o-meter with food.
But the sleep is part of the episode, so if that’s what you need to do to be “normal,” do it. The sleep only lasts about 30 minutes, but it is important that you listen to your body.