Main Stage, One Year with Diabetes

My improv class had its show today. I can now say that I have done improv on the Second City Main Stage. Not really what people mean when they say that, but I take what I can get. (I was Time Magazine’s Person of the Year in 2006) It has been a long time since I have been on stage in front of an audience. It was kind of a blur. Don’t really know how it went, but people laughed so it must have been OK.

Today is also my one year anniversary of finding out that I had diabetes. It has been an up and down year with that. I know that it is a long haul, something that I will deal with the rest of my life. Glad that I found out about it when I did. The couple of years before were pretty bad health wise. I was always tired and didn’t know why. I thought it was just allergies (which I have also), but it turned out to be more. I am really enjoying the extra energy that I have had this year. Although not today because of the lost hour of sleep for Daylight Saving. I am tired.

Time for a nap.