FHS replied to Marad Assukkeri's discussion 'When can my wife have her new lens replaced?'No one likes to be spammed!! Our volunteer administrators work very hard to keep spammers out of this community, but the spammers get savvier and trickier all the time. If you receive a spammy message or comment on your account please let us know!
Started by guitarnut in General Diabetes Topics and Pre-Diabetes. Last reply by Brian (bsc) 4 minutes ago. 7 Replies 0 Likes
How do you handle insensitive comments from your family?My sister and I were having an argument today, and it basically ended in, "You don't really need to take the Metformin. You just like taking drugs."I can't say I'm totally against meds, but…Continue
Started by Marad Assukkeri in General Diabetes Topics and Pre-Diabetes. Last reply by FHS 23 minutes ago. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Greetings:All the vision problems listed below are due to my wife’s diabetics so I thought that this Forum would be a good place to post my question. However, if someone can inform me of a better site to post my question, it would be greatly…Continue
Tags: far-sighted, myopic, nearsighted, lens, surgury
Started by Lyna in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by acidrock23 38 minutes ago. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Is there anyone among you who gained weight quickly after starting insulin injections?.I have a problem where a sudden weight gain and I want to know how to control weight while taking insulin injections. I was exercise regularly, but it doesn't…Continue
Started by Robyn in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by dropsofjupitar 43 minutes ago. 466 Replies 4 Likes
I seem to be a compulsive "tester".....I was just wondering if I am "out there" on how many Test Strips I use. I will say about 400-500 a month!!!! I get 300 a month covered on my insurance.
Posted by blueyes on May 19, 2013 at 7:36am 1 Comment 1 Like
when i started this journey in march, i signed up for many sites for information and get dozens of emails & tweets a week. but what i look forward to the most are updates from the groups the most.
Now the the chat here the people on there are so wonderful and helpful i have been welcomed and helped so much on there. i do encourage all new people do not be afraid jump in and join you will be welcomed and before you know it you will have more information and friends. at first i…
ContinuePosted by pooja hurkat on May 19, 2013 at 7:34am 0 Comments 0 Likes
I think many of us feel like that...i feel it when i fall ill, or my aims take two step behind when i fall ill, when there is a season of marriages taking place all around, when someone has somebody to talk to and feel the joy of vacations...today i have nobody but my family ...which is a big asset ....but i still feel lonely ... i try to make myself poise ...but this feeling keep coming back...
My wounds are still open ...
I know i cant have everything but still there is a lump in…
Posted by Jen on May 19, 2013 at 6:30am 2 Comments 0 Likes
Well we all know living alone with diabetes is scary, but this post isn't about diabetes, but is about living alone and scary medical emergencies.
The night before last I worked super late to support a youth activity our office was running. As part of that, I brought home some of the leftover snacks, including the tortilla chips.
Went to eat some last night (yeah, yeah, not many!). Discovered that someone (definitely NOT one of my colleagues) had mixed in the potato chips with…
ContinuePosted by Dkinsey on May 18, 2013 at 12:59pm 1 Comment 0 Likes
Today was a big day, it as the diabetes walk, my blogaversary, and my 100th post. I have to say though the best part of my day was the diabetes walk check out the event! http://irunonbatteries.blogspot.com/2013/05/happy-blogaversary.html
Tuesday
May 21, 2013 from 11am to 1pm – http://www.diabeteshopeconference.com/
0 Comments 1 LikeThursday
Welcome to the TuDiabetes chat!! We have some rules for its use:
1. Keep all conversation in the main room PG13
2. Do not use the chat for any form of promotion, including promotion of events, services, products and research.
3. Members should never advise other members to start, stop, or change a dose of a medication that is routinely prescribed, controlled, or overseen by a medical professional.
4. Use your common sense and common courtesy! We are real people here, with feelings, even though we can't see each other. So be kind. Be polite. Bring your best self to these interactions so that we may all feel safe and welcome in the chatroom.
See the TuDiabetes Terms of Service for more detail on what's appropriate on the site and in the chatroom, and note that we do review the chat retroactively, and warn/suspend members who abuse this feature.
If you encounter technical difficulties in the chat, check out Ning's supported browsers.
Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
|
Bradford (has type 1) |
Lorraine (mother of type 1) |
Marie B (has type 1) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.
© 2013 A community of people touched by diabetes, run by the Diabetes Hands Foundation.
