Thursday, January 2, 2025

10:55 AM Every time i inject myself with insulin, i get some sort of weird, uncofortabe reaction that lasts about half hour. I checed my blood sugar a few time and it actually ges about 10% higher.

Shortness of breath, dizziness, main symptoms. Then i feel like i heat up a little. Then it slowly gets away. But it is way more intense when she is home upstairs and stomping. Today she has been half more hour than usual. And i believe i know the reason.

Yesterday i installed the new timer for the ozone generator inside the closet and i set it to 3 minutes on and 25 off. But it was still too much smell in the room. Ozone mixed with s...t is my perception. So tonight before i went to sleep i thought of something.

I used some silicone (removable) and installed some pieces of foam, covering 90% of the gap around that closet's door that BTW is pretty big, around 1.5 cm on average, all around. Very little smell in the room now, enough concentration in the closet so i won't feel that terrible old s...t smell anymore. Almost.

So i believe the reason of her staying longer was to compensate.

I started to have pain and numbness in gum area first, but that went away with the insulin. So i would assume my body temperature got lower and bacteria started to thrive?

As for why i'm getting this reaction to insulin? I don't know, could be the "inactive" ingredients, like the preservative, or maybe the fact that i am getting into anaerobic mode on and off or partially because of stress and then my body gets confused when i inject insulin or could it be simply my metabolism (and body temperature, especially extremities), get lower because of stress?
9:50 PM What is that sound upstairs? It doesn't happen very often. Once a month maybe? It could be laundry but it's louder than when i do laundry. Together with other rolling thunder noises, they try to compensate for me sealing that door by heavily vibrating the area.