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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
Started by Annabella in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by FHS 22 minutes ago. 37 Replies 0 Likes
Diabetes Health online magazine has an Interview with Dr Bernstein about his views on Insulin Pump Therapy. I couldn't believe what he said, basically that all those he interviewed had worse A1C results on the pump than off it. Mainly due to scar…Continue
Started by smartblnde in Diabetes News Forum. Last reply by smartblnde 24 minutes ago. 12 Replies 0 Likes
Has anyone else encountered this?I have a support group participant who has been advised by her physician to test 2 times a day to see at what time and what insulin to prescribe. A PA was written (prior authorization). She took the prescription to…Continue
Started by sarahhope94 in Type 1 Diabetes Forum. Last reply by acidrock23 55 minutes ago. 56 Replies 0 Likes
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
Posted by Dkinsey on May 22, 2013 at 7:54am 1 Comment 0 Likes
One of my best friends who was there when I was diagnosed, left me a sweet message on facebook about her finding my blog inspirational! It made my day to see that talking about diabetes does make a difference!
http://irunonbatteries.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-facebook-message.html
Posted by Justyna on May 22, 2013 at 6:50am 0 Comments 0 Likes
As I got ready for bed around 10pm on a Tuesday night I prayed that my blood sugar would behave itself at least until I start my overnight fasting basal test. I really didn't want to put it off any longer. My sugar hasn't been great lately. I've fallen off my work-out and healthy eating wagon and I desperately wanted to climb back on it again. I mean I wrote a book about this stuff - you'd think I'd follow my own advice! Just proves how difficult dealing with diabetes is, and how being a…
ContinuePosted by Dee Meloche on May 22, 2013 at 6:40am 0 Comments 0 Likes
I am having troubles right now with too many lows.I have reduced my TTD and I get very discouraged easily.I hate how a BS reading of more than 11mmol makes me feel.I need some words of encouragement as I try to find the right settings.If I at least stop the lows I can correct them and go from there.I have Pumping Insulin by John Walsh where it tells you how much to reduce your TTD but my pump totals aren't on the chart as I am on a small amount of insulin.
Posted by rick phillips on May 22, 2013 at 2:00am 2 Comments 0 Likes
Baseball and Diabetes
It is spring, and baseball is in the air. I never played sports as a kid, but when my sons got to be older they fell in love with the game. Both my sons played first base, pitched and played in some games as, catcher, outfield, third and second base. Each son was a fine hitter and my wife, I and the family loved going to the games and we followed them all over the Midwest watching them play.
I think what I loved…
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