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By Coral, on January 9th, 2010 Post by Coral First, I would thank all of you for your encouragement and support of my goals for 2010. I totally love the potluck ideas, and I am totally going to take you up on your offers to have cooking parties with me. I know who you are. Your name in your comment :) And it is [...] [...]
By Coral, on January 2nd, 2010 Post by Coral! I have to admit, I feel like one of the luckiest women alive. In this last year and half, my health has made an incredible turn for the best. There are so many people responsible for this directly and indirectly… I wouldn’t even know where to start to thank everyone. However, coping with [...] [...]
By Coral, on December 26th, 2009 This post is by Coral! I hope this post finds everyone in “good” bloodsugar control and holiday happiness : ) Have I mentioned how much I love my job? They give us a week and half every Dec/Jan for the holidays off from work. This year I am in California getting some much needed R&R from mama [...] [...]
By Coral, on December 15th, 2009 Post by Coral’s Incredible Mom! My father’s mother had Type 1 Diabetes. She was a big strong Swedish immigrant who died before I was born, but I was named for her. My parents expected me to inherit her disease, but unfortunately, it was my youngest child who did. Ever since she was diagnosed in elementary [...] [...]
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, [...] [...]
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