The Nurse Saw My Pump History, Then My Stepmom’s Smile Fell Apart-mdue - Chainityai

The Nurse Saw My Pump History, Then My Stepmom’s Smile Fell Apart-mdue

When my blood sugar hit 380 at school, the nurse checked my insulin pump and asked who controlled it.

I told her the truth before I understood how dangerous the truth was.

“My stepmom,” I said.

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Nurse Strand had been our school nurse long enough to know the difference between a kid trying to skip algebra and a kid whose body was waving a red flag.

She did not panic.

That was how I knew something was wrong.

The nurse’s office smelled like alcohol wipes, lemon cleaner, and the paper towels they stacked beside the tiny sink.

The fluorescent light above the cot kept buzzing, a thin electric sound that made my headache feel sharper.

My tongue felt swollen.

My fingers were damp around the plastic water cup.

Nurse Strand looked at the glucose meter, then at my insulin pump, then at my face.

“Who has access to your pump settings?” she asked.

It was a normal question, but she did not ask it in a normal voice.

I looked down at the pump clipped beside my hip.

“Valerie,” I said.

She waited.

“My stepmom. She handles the app because Dad gets overwhelmed.”

Dad did get overwhelmed.

He could fix a busted garage door, patch drywall, change a tire in the rain, and stretch grocery money through Friday like it was a magic trick.

But medical apps made him freeze.

Charts made him squint.

Dose ratios made him rub his forehead like the numbers were attacking him personally.

After my mom left, then after Valerie married him, the pump app became one more thing Valerie said she could handle.

She said it kindly.

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