Started this discussion. Last reply by Karen Dec 17, 2012. 5 Replies 0 Likes
Does anyone have experience using their chest as an infusion site? I injected for 38 years, and never considered injecting in my chest. I had enough real estate in my stomach, legs, arms and butt.…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Cosumne Jan Jun 15, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Has anyone tried Fusion Power Bandz? Supposedly they help improve blood circulation, metabolic rate,cognitive function, sleep, joint pain and muscle recovery.I'm just skeptical whether they work and…Continue
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I remember reading about Bobby Clarke, back in his playing days in the NHL. He'd drink jugs of orange juice before a game, and at each intermission to keep his blood sugars up. He wanted fast carbs…Continue
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This group was just started for Type 1 diabetics and their families in Edmonton, Alberta. We're seeking new people to join for meet-ups. Nothing has been planned, but we're hoping it will be…Continue
Chris Miller commented on nel's blog post 'My number 12 with Team Diabetes in Amsterdam , October 2013, age 73 , type 1 diabetes 30 years !'
Chris Miller replied to pancreaswanted's discussion 'sticking your strips in liquids other than blood and other curiosities'
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Chris Miller replied to Dee Meloche's discussion 'Disappointed in the Ping' in the group Animas Insulin Pump Users
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Chris Miller replied to Habsfan55's discussion 'Insulin Injections'Posted on April 15, 2012 at 10:08am 4 Comments 0 Likes
As a challenge for Health Seeker, a Facebook application for diabetics, I am seeking a weight loss buddy.
As a bit of personal history, I am 41 years old, diagnosed with Type 1 38 years ago. I take multiple injections daily, but hope to go on a pump soon. I am 5'9" and at my heaviest was 193 pounds. Around 185 has been my norm the past couple years. I used to drink a lot of beer, and dropped to 175 in 6 weeks just by quitting drinking.
I'd like to get below 160. I think a…
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