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Add a link?

Started this discussion. Last reply by MapleSugar Jun 6, 2012. 2 Replies

Hi!I think that it would be convenient for me to add a link to http://www.diabeteschart.org/bloodsugarchart.html , or to some similar…Continue

Replying to Welcome Messages?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Manny Hernandez Aug 29, 2011. 2 Replies

Hi!I'm very new here.I thought that it would be good to answer the welcome messages which many members sent me when I signed up, but I can't figure out how to do it without answering each message…Continue

 

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MapleSugar replied to ckurpiewski's discussion 'Go straight to insulin?'
""Lantus/ Levemir are supposed to be much less peaky which, in turn, makes it easier to figure stuff out, without random events clobbering you all the time." HI! I've been using Lantus+NovoRapid in pens for about a year or two or three…"
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MapleSugar replied to ckurpiewski's discussion 'Go straight to insulin?'
"Hi! My situation isn't exactly like yours - I'm male, among other things - but I think that I could usefully add my opinion. First of all, taking my realistic fears of long-term serious glycemic damage into account, I would not want to…"
May 7
Baby Tee replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Two questions' in the group Diabetics With Eye Problems
"1. PDR = Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (typically info is given for Proliferative Retinopathy, but when it is blamed on diabetes, then they add the D. Twinchick did a great job discussing it already. (I remember when PDR was Physicians Desk…"
Apr 30
twinchick replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Two questions' in the group Diabetics With Eye Problems
"ope this helps. nancy What are the stages of diabetic retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy has four stages: Mild Nonproliferative Retinopathy. At this earliest stage, microaneurysms occur. They are small areas of balloon-like swelling in the…"
Apr 27
David (dns) replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Two questions' in the group Diabetics With Eye Problems
"I'll let someone else answer #1, but the answer to #2 is emphatically YES."
Apr 23
MapleSugar added a discussion to the group Diabetics With Eye Problems
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Two questions

Hi!I was diagnosed with Type 2 about two years ago, I guess, and I've had one diabetes-focused ophthalmic examination since then. She found no retinopathy, "senile cataracts" at a stage which I understood that I was supposed to ignore for the moment, and some kind of asymmetry in (or between) the optic nerves which I also decided to ignore for the nonce.My questions are:1. What is the PDR which everyone here discusses? The DR is easy enough, but what is the P?2. Will keeping my blood glucose…See More
Apr 23
Sandy replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Needles Bending' in the group Needle Diabetics
"Maple sugar I had the same issue when I first started. After awhile I realized I was very slightly moving the needle. I now go straight in and out. It could be a flick of your wrist to make the needle stay straight. Just practise makes perfect."
Feb 24
MapleSugar replied to Jacob's mom's discussion 'Any advise for teen sad about his D?'
"This isn't quite advice, but a remark on my limited experience with young people (early twenties) with type I. I met the first two long before I was diagnosed, and the third before I was on insulin. 1. A pretty, cheerful young lady who gave the…"
Feb 1
MapleSugar commented on JDavid's group 'Needle Diabetics'
"Ahh. I always do that anyway. I seem to remember that the instruction sheet included with my needles, or insulin, or something says always to squirt a little out of the needle into the air while watching, before you actually inject, to make sure…"
Dec 13, 2012
MapleSugar commented on JDavid's group 'Needle Diabetics'
"Hi! What does "priming the needle" mean? Thanks. M."
Dec 4, 2012
Kain replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Needles Bending' in the group Needle Diabetics
"Hello, was just browsing the TU boards and updating profile & basically stumbled across this thread. I've had needles bend before but I'm also a fairly long term T1 Diabetic & as most know you need to rotate your injection sites or…"
Nov 19, 2012
MapleSugar commented on JDavid's group 'Needle Diabetics'
"Hi, Bill! "How do you keep from getting a Bruise does anyone know Thanks" First of all, as I was informed by someone here (Emily?) that some individual spots on one's abdomen, thigh, etc. seem to be more sensitive to pain, bleeding,…"
Nov 17, 2012
MapleSugar replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Add a link?'
"Done! Thanks. M."
Jun 6, 2012
MapleSugar updated their profile
Jun 6, 2012
Shawnmarie replied to MapleSugar's discussion 'Add a link?'
"If you go to your page and scroll down you should see an empty box marked Text Box where you can add content, including links. You just have to click on the edit icon next to it."
Jun 6, 2012
MapleSugar posted a discussion

Add a link?

Hi!I think that it would be convenient for me to add a link to http://www.diabeteschart.org/bloodsugarchart.html , or to some similar table of HbA1c || plasma glucose conversions (or to an online converter) on my 'page' at tudiabetes.org . How can I add such a link?Thanks. M.See More
Jun 6, 2012

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The PRIMARY person in my life who has diabetes has
Type 2 diabetes
How do you hope to benefit from TuDiabetes?
Mainly information, but also moral support from more experienced sufferers.
Type of treatment/devices you use
Shots

Link to HbA1c <> Plasma Glucose Table

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At 4:04am on November 21, 2011, Linda G said…

Morning MapleSugar ....
Hope you were not offended by my query.....I ask this of most on their birthdays. Touching base is all. I have a bday coming up, and I too prefer to just let it scroll by ;)
Be well.....linda

At 5:33pm on November 20, 2011, Linda G said…

Greetings, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY MapleSugar.....
Best Wishes on your Special Day....and on the next 364 days!
How's it all going ♥ Do you have any questions or comments?

At 8:38am on November 20, 2011, brokenpole said…

Happy Birthday, MapleSugar!! Hope you have a wonderful day and get to have some fun. Enjoy your special day.

At 6:52am on November 20, 2011, SEAGATOR said…

Happy,Happy Birthday, MapleSugar. I wish for you a most wonderful day. ENJOY!!!

At 9:05pm on September 11, 2011, Emmy said…
Hi,

As a type 2 on insulin, you might be interested in joining this group: http://www.tudiabetes.org/group/insulin_dependent_type2

:)
At 7:33pm on August 28, 2011, Linda G said…
Welcome home MapleSugar.....
This is a great place to share, to learn, and to grow...all the while meeting new people world wide, and making friends ♥
Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance. Just go to the top of your page, and click on "Groups".
Once in, you can either peruse the wide array of available groups....or simply type a specific interest in the space provided.
Take in some of the blogs/discussions as well.
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Hope you find the support and information you came looking for.
Here is a useful link to get you on your way:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/notes
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Take care....and keep in touch!
At 10:23am on August 28, 2011, catlover said…
Hi MapleSugar- Welcome to TuD. We hope you like it here.
At 6:35pm on August 27, 2011, Donna H said…
Welcome to TuDiabetes! Check out some of the groups -- it's a great way to get to know the community.
At 1:37pm on August 27, 2011, SEAGATOR said…
Welcome to our wonderful family. We are a very cring and supportive group. Questions? Please feel free to ask us. WELCOME!!!
At 12:08pm on August 27, 2011, brokenpole said…
Welcome to the family! On this forum you will learn so much. Most of all you will learn that you are not alone. Everyone here is supportive and will provide answers to your questions. Search the site for answers. Read the discussions and blogs for information. There are videos to help you understand diabetes and its treatment. Most of all there is family to talk to and even to vent to, if needed. Welcome home.
 
 
 

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