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Word Association Game

Started by dino in Community Games, Other Topics. Last reply by kuze 13 minutes ago. 20708 Replies

Very simple, just post ONE WORD that is somehow associated with the previous word. Easy right?(Diabetes related words welcome but not necessary!!)OK...first word: sugarContinue

Joslin Awards First 80-Year Medal to Spencer Wallace, Diagnosed in 1931

Started by Diabetes News and Interest in General Diabetes Topics and Pre-Diabetes. Last reply by acidrock23 3 hours ago. 5 Replies

Joslin Awards First 80-Year Medal to Spencer Wallace, Diagnosed in 1931National Gathering of Joslin Medalists Hears Update on Joslin’s 50-Year Medalist StudyFriday, May 17, 2013In a ceremony this past Saturday, Joslin Diabetes Center awarded Spencer…Continue

A slight rant on people who use the word "diabetes" to describe type one and two...

Started by sarahhope94 in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by Linda G 3 hours ago. 60 Replies

Im really hoping I am not the only person who feels this way. All through school I absolutely hated "healthy class". My main reason for despising it was due to that movie "Supersize Me" . Its not so much the film I have an issue with....as much as…Continue

What are we afraid of?

Started by Emily Coles in General Diabetes Topics and Pre-Diabetes. Last reply by acidrock23 4 hours ago. 36 Replies

I was recently looking through the slews of conversations on TuDiabetes in preparation for a talk on how the issue of diabetes complications as approached through social media channels, and I noticed something interesting.  This community is…Continue

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My Battle with Basals: Day 3 - How NOT to do a Basal Test!

Posted by Justyna on May 24, 2013 at 7:11am 0 Comments

After failing to do my 4pm-midnight basal test the previous day due to all the craziness that ensued (and my high sugar reading at the start of the test) I decided to go all the way and fast for almost 24 hours to get my 8am-midnight readings in one shot. I was determined!

The night before, having no need to fast I made sure to stuff my face in preparation for the day-long fasting torture the next day. I even set my alarm for 3am in case my sugar needed adjustment, as I needed it to…

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Ways to Lower Blood Sugar!!

Posted by Stress on May 24, 2013 at 5:53am 0 Comments

A new study published in the American Journal of Medicine has revealed a potential benefit from the use of cannabis. The article, entitled “The Impact of Marijuana Use on Glucose, Insulin, and Insulin Resistance among U.S. Adults,” investigated the blood sugar-related effects of cannabis use among participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2005 to 2010.

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Scout Law

Posted by rick phillips on May 24, 2013 at 5:34am 0 Comments

The boy scout law

Yesterday the Boys Scouts of America voted to formerly allow bi and homosexual scouts to participate in the organization. This action, which I support, set off new reports and elation as well as disgust and outrage. The thing is now that the vote has occurred and policy will be implemented we now must find ways to heal the organization. I feel that both sides raised valid and valuable points. I just feel…

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Find the cure

Posted by bufbuffalo on May 24, 2013 at 4:37am 1 Comment

As I came home this morning from an early morning walk my new puppy was waiting for me at the door I sat down to take of my shoes and she put her paws on my leg and swifted her wet little puppy nose on my side I sat there and for that quick little moment only a few second I forgot all about my diabetes I realized just then that I found my cure if I can remember this very little moment then I will have the cure for ever and ever. maybe just maybe the cure is out there you just need to find it…

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