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By Tina, on November 16th, 2010
When I found out that Coral’s roomate wanted to throw us a fundraiser, I truly didn’t know what to expect. I can tell you, my expectations were so much lower than the reality of what they pulled off. While I can show you what I saw through my lens, I just wish I could let hear what [...] [...]
By Tina, on November 1st, 2010
What better day to return to my blog than November 1st?!? I love November! It’s The Diabetes Awareness Month! I like to consider myself a Diabetes Advocate so this is a very important month to me. It’s a time to get the word out about this disease, get other people talking and hopefully raise funds [...] [...]
By Tina, on July 19th, 2010
Over a year ago ACT1 was just a bunch of women who saw a need for change in the Adult Diabetes Community. We had no name, no following and only 7 members. We would meet at a Cosi or one of the members houses and order food out and chat and try to solidify what [...] [...]
By Tina, on July 12th, 2010
What is sewer mouth you ask? It’s that nasty film that forms on your tongue when your sugar is stubbornly high. It’s when you get ketones and people don’t want to be down wind of your breath. You think it’s bad for the other person? Trying tasting it. You brush your teeth and tongue and [...] [...]
By Tina, on July 2nd, 2010
I want to tell you a little bit about my Diabetic Hero. We all have one. That person who’s strength and courage when dealing with D amazes and astounds. I have met many over the years. Seeing little children testing and taking shots with no complaint. The dozens of Diabetics who are faced with complications [...] [...]
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