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By Genevieve, on March 18th, 2010
Lately, I’ve been annoyed by some comments I hear when talking about diabetes. I know people mean well, but I wish they would read up on the subject or at least take time to ask me or other type 1′s what
our experiences have been.
1) I didn’t do anything to cause it!!
I was talking to [...] [...]
By Stacey, on March 17th, 2010
One of my favorite things to shop for is handbags. I have way too many for one person to use so I’ve been meaning for a while to go through them and get rid of some. As much as I hate to part with them, it’s just unrealistic to keep so many. I finally conquered [...] [...]
By Venus, on March 16th, 2010
Happy Tuesday!
Last week I set out on a bus trip to Toronto, Canada. Trying to be prepared for anything that could possibly happened, I packed not only extra cartridges, infusion sets, batteries and extra testing supplies (2glucose meters) but I also packed tons of insulin pens.
I definitely felt ready for the journey to and from [...] [...]
By Tina, on March 15th, 2010
Today I turned 37, so last night I took my mom out to dinner to thank her for my birthday. Most people focus on the things their parents did wrong while raising them. I look at my mom though and see all she sacrificed and all the things she tried so hard to give us. [...] [...]
By Genevieve, on March 11th, 2010
If there was a way to gauge how much stress diabetes has added to our lives, I would love to see it. In the same way we can get a measure of our blood sugar through our meter, I would love a machine that would tell me my stress value, although that would probably be [...] [...]
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