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F BOMB at Endo's Office

Started by Sarah in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by Sarah 1 minute ago. 14 Replies

This is kinda funny, (maybe?)...but just wanted to get maybe some feedback. I've had nothing but high blood sugars for weeks now. trying everything, never had numbers this high for so long with no relief. lowest numbers, with tons of novolog, hourly…Continue

Crazy High Fastings

Started by Zoe in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by Zoe 7 minutes ago. 67 Replies

Hi everyone For about two weeks I've had consistently high fasting numbers. I don't mean 130 or 140 which I am used to having on occasion, but up into the 200s and even 300s! In the last week my lowest was 234! That's nuts for me! The couple times I…Continue

Morning numbers

Started by Nosweettea in Type 2 Diabetes Forum 10 minutes ago. 0 Replies

Well followed u with my GP today 3 wks post diagnosis, went in with a spreadsheet of my numbers and three research papers. Ha! Yep, I am that patient :).Any way, she's pleased and I told her the recommendations of the AACE and she told me that was…Continue

Over insulinization in a T1D

Started by Adrienne Berry in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by Terry 34 minutes ago. 14 Replies

Hey, my son David has been t1d since 12/2008. He is 8.5YO, 51" tall, 63lbs. And takes an average of 30-36u of Apidra in his animas/day. We just started a Dexcom G4 trial and see that he is a complete roller coaster. He does not have many lows, but…Continue

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Overcoming Burnout of Taking Care of Your Diabetes

Posted by Andy Sanchez on June 19, 2013 at 4:21pm 0 Comments

Dear TuDiabetes Community,

My first 2 years of caring for my diabetes type 2 took off like NASA's Space Shuttle Program. Then all my efforts and work came to a quick halt the same way NASA's Space Shuttle Program did.

For the past 6 months I have been in a funk to get back to caring for myself. While trying to bring my A-game to take care of my health, it also brought stress, defeat, burn-0ut, and me jumping off the bandwagon to care for me.

So here are my questions: How…

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How do I break this bottle?

Posted by bufbuffalo on June 19, 2013 at 5:50am 6 Comments

I was working for a law office for over 6 years and was one of their best legal assistants. I called in maybe once or twice within the 6 years of being there. I averaged in top 5 out of 30 assistants every month. 3 months after I was dx with t1d I was "let go" form the company for production reasons. I was also dx with neuropathy and the pain was at an all time high. I was calling in a lot do to doctor visits and long, sad, painful, sleepless night. I was my priority at the time not my job…

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Posted by rick phillips on June 19, 2013 at 5:33am 2 Comments

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Today Gary Indiana has a population of around 80,000 people, that is down from the 1960 population of approximately 180,000. Detroit had a population of approximately 1.85 million in 1950 today it has a population of approximately 714,000. In Newark the peak population of approximately 439,000 occurred in 1950, and today it is estimated to be 277,000. St Louis went from approximately 453,000 in 1980 to 318,000 to in…

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Sailing With Diabetics

Posted by Erin on June 18, 2013 at 7:30pm 0 Comments

This is a reprint of an article I wrote for Multihulls Magazine Jan/Feb 2013. It was geared towards sailors and crew members who are not familiar with diabetes. As a person with diabetes, it would be a great primer for anyone you may sail with to be followed up with a discussion of a more detailed plan of action.

Insulin on Board

How to prepare for and respond to a diabetic emergency on your boat

What Would You Do?

Suppose you are out on an overnight cruise with…

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