After I had breakfast, I started to feel shaky. When I first had that, Stacey told me it could be a sign of high or low blood sugar. I just took my insulin though and it was clear enough. Am I having a nervous breakdown? I hope not. I sat on my bed.
"Are you okay?" asked Meredith who was worried about me.
"I'm feeling shaky," I replied.
"It's not your diabetes, is it?" asked Meredith.
When she checked my blood sugar, she said, "Uh-oh. I better go get Dad. It's too high at 400 mg/dl."
She rushed out to Dad, who said, "Where's Mary Anne? She's going to be late."
"That's what I was coming down for. She felt shaky. I just checked her blood sugar and it was at 400 mg/dl," answered Meredith.
"That's dangerous," said Dad.
That was when Dawn came down and said, "Richard, Mary Anne just collapsed."
Dad ran up to me and noticed I was shaking nonstop with blue foam coming out and said, "I better rush her to the hospital right now. She's having a seizure."
Dad grabbed me and he rushed me out in a flash.
At the hospital, Dr. Wellington came out and said, "We stopped the seizure, but the blood sugar is still high."
Dad told the doctor about everything and said, "She was worried to have a nervous breakdown because of it."
"She is having a nervous breakdown, which is why her blood sugar is high," said the doctor.
"Will she be okay?" asked Dad, who was concerned about me.
"She'll be fine. We'll have to keep her here until her blood sugar goes back to normal," replied Dr. Wellington.
"Alright," said Dad.
Later, Janet probably found out I told her mom about her craziest idea and learned I was in the hospital because she came angrily and exclaimed, "You broke your promise!"
"Shh. This is the hospital. And, I didn't promise anything. I didn't reply that tough mark. You caused me to have a nervous breakdown," I said.
"Me?" asked Janet who was shocked.
"Yes, you. I'm done helping. You don't care if Peter is bad news. He's too immature like I told you. If that was Logan, I would break up with him right away. I would listen to you like true friends do. I do care about you," I said.
Janet did not like that and stormed right out. Honestly, Peter changed her since she's with him and I don't think he's interested in her at all. She just doesn't see it that way. I am sure if I told her how I knew about Peter, she still might not listen.
Ever since she left, my blood sugar went higher at 530 mg/dl. When Dad came back to see me, the doctor told him.
"That high?" asked Dad.
I told him about what happened with Janet and said, "She did not care what I told her and stormed out. I'm done helping her."
"That's how my blood sugar went even higher. She doesn't realize how much I care about her," I continued.
"I'm sure she will somehow," said my father.
"I do give Logan credit for telling me about Peter. I'd tell Janet, but I promised him I wouldn't in case things get worse," I said.
"I get what you mean," agreed Dad.
"I don't want to let things get too far," I said.
"I know, honey," said Dad comforting me.
