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By Guest Bloggers, on April 14th, 2011
Today’s blog is written by Eliot. It is truly something all Ds can relate to. Great post Eliot!
A Diabetic can work with the same people for years. Then you get to a place in your life where you want to take care of you, but to do so you need to inform your co-workers that [...] [...]
By Guest Bloggers, on April 11th, 2011
If you are part of the DOC you are most likely already aware of who Eliot Lebow is. Well, ACT1 is lucky enough to have him blogging with us now. Below is a short intro.
Hi my name is Eliot LeBow. I am a 39-year-old psychotherapist who has been living with and managing Diabetes for 33 years. [...] [...]
By Guest Bloggers, on April 7th, 2011
Meet Tricia, she has over thirty years of experience with Type1. She is an awesome woman who puts her heart into everything she does. Her outlook on life with D is very positive, however it’s also realistic. She is quite unique in that she been dating a fellow Type1 for years. So without further ado, I [...] [...]
By Guest Bloggers, on April 5th, 2011
I think I found my mantra.
We sang a song several weeks ago in my church choir called “Who Will Be a Witness?” Who will be a witness for my Lord? we sing. My soul is a witness for the Lord. (I can’t find our exact version on Youtube, but think the first 30 seconds of [...] [...]
By Guest Bloggers, on January 27th, 2011
I’m usually good at stashing my pump with minimal visibility: in a pocket, on my bra band, under a garter, etc. Unless I’m walking around without pants.
“Caroline,” the Sensible Reader asks, “you don’t usually walk around without pants…do you?”
“No,” your Insensible Writer responds, “unless it’s for the No Pants Subway Ride!”
For those of you uninitiated [...] [...]
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