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You know your a diabetic when you freak out when your friend eats a candy bar without a bolus!

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OMG, sCOTT, YOU JUST CRACK ME UP and I'm nuts enough on my own. I think I'm in love!! Lois!

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LMAO omg hilarious, but so true

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... you can "redesign" your figure by choosing injection/infusion sites where scar tissue will "accentuate" your figure (i.e. I try to use the love handles and not the abs ;)...)
... you are coordinated enough to eat a cereal bar while running and even consider it normal.
... you find test strips everywhere (I mean everywhere).

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you know you're diabetic when it takes you 15 minutes to just get ready to exercise!

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oh yes, all the time!

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... when you're the only one scarfing down an entire pack of Starburst in the gym locker room after running on the treadmill
... when you can have a VERY SERIOUS debate about which flavor of glucose tablets are the best

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I like the orange!

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I like the orange and grape!

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orange. no doubt about it.

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Coconut, hands down.

Speaking of which, here's a message to Janel at Dex4 (she's the brand manager of glucose products): I vote for chocolate. Or soft center. Yeah, why can't you make gel-filled glucose tabs that burst on the tongue like a fine confection? That would give us PWDs some much-needed variety.

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Use mini Reese's frozen when you're home!

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Ahhhhhh. Raspberry and sour apple. Yum puckers you up so much you can't talk!

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