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By Venus, on December 13th, 2009
[ December 17, 2009; 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. ]
*Our support groups require no cost or commitment.*
A new support group for adults with Type 1 Diabetes.
The group is open and will meet on the third Thursday of every month.
Location: Cure Thrift Shop
111 East 12th Street (bet. 3rd and 4th Ave.)
New York, NY 10003
Upcoming Meetings:
Thursday, December 17th 7:30PM-9:00PM
Thursday, January 21st 7:30PM-9:00PM
If you have any questions or would like [...] [...]
By Coral, on December 12th, 2009
Post by Coral!
I can’t remember the date, but a while back I think Stacey blogged about the frustrations with BGs and exercise. I am embarrassed to admit this, but I didn’t understand the potential problems of exercising on a high BG. I used to think that my BG needed to be high prior to exercise, [...] [...]
By Guest Bloggers, on December 11th, 2009
Today’s guest blogger, Laura Bultman, is a member of ACT1’s support groups.
A while back, someone said to me that the things we are most ashamed of are the things beyond our control. And though we all nodded sagely at the time, I’m starting to rethink this philosophy. or, maybe, I’m rethinking the passivity it implies.
Let me [...] [...]
By Genevieve, on December 10th, 2009
It’s been a week and a half since I started pumping. Overall, my numbers have been better since going on the pump. I do still have my highs, mostly from underestimating my carb intake. But it’s so much easier to correct now that I don’t have to worry about more injections and can easily push a [...] [...]
By Stacey, on December 9th, 2009
This post is by Stacey – read her bio here!
I had posted a while back about a love/hate relationship I had with my Dexcom CGMS. Since around that time, going on 5 months, I have used my Dexcom nonstop. This means that I have used sensors consecutively without taking any breaks in between for that entire [...] [...]
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