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icyou
  • Charleston, SC
  • United States
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she's a wonderful kid :)
November 18
A person with undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes should still have a higher than normal A1c, since they shouldn't have lows caused by diabetes medications. Aren't your lows caused by your meds?
July 14
Speaking as a person with type 2, and who experiences a fair share of lows....don't the lows affect the readings of an A1c?
July 13
A video by icyou was featured
06:17
To watch diabetes related videos, check out http://icyou.com. An international expert panel has recommended that the A1C test, which measures average blood glucose levels over a period of two to three months, should be the new standard test for di...
July 13
icyou added a video
06:17
To watch diabetes related videos, check out http://icyou.com. An international expert panel has recommended that the A1C test, which measures average blood glucose levels over a period of two to three months, should be the new standard test for di...
July 13
icyou added 2 videos
May 12
Thanks very informative
April 26
The Journal of American Medicine did a video discussing this research when it began, you can watch it here: http://www.icyou.com/topics/diabetes/stem-cell-transplantation-may-lead-insulin-independence-type-1-diabetes
April 14
Thank you for featuring this video, I do have a type 2 diabetes condition and watching this video makes me more aware and educates me further about my condition.
April 8
2 videos by icyou were featured
April 5
icyou added 3 videos
April 3
icyou added a video
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The Founder of TuDiabetes, Manny Hernandez, gives a call to action to help raise awareness about diabetes. The goal is to get Google to adopt a World Diabetes Day Doodle. This video was filmed at last years Health 2.0 conference in San Francisco.
April 2
icyou added 5 videos
April 1
icyou added a video
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Laura Nance, Registered Dietician/Certified Diabetes Educator at MUSC, discusses more about proper nutrition for children with diabetes.
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Profile Information

Hometown (where you come from):
Charleston
Do you have diabetes?
No
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Type of treatment you use
N/A
What is the address for your Facebook profile, if any?
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#/group.php?gid=11178713317
What is the address for your MySpace page, if any?
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&am...
What is the address for your Twitter profile or other web site, if any?
http://twitter.com/icyouhealth
What do you expect from TuDiabetes?
To contribute and share information with the community. I want to gain more insight into what life is like with diabetes as well as lend my support.
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
I have known about TuDiabetes for a little while because they have contributed their videos to icyou.com's community (and are among our most viewed videos!). I wanted to reciprocate and show my support on behalf of icyou.com for the TuDiabetes community by sharing our many videos we have on all aspects of diabetes.
What do you do for a living?
Outreach Coordinator icyou.com

icyou.com- The source for health videos online

icyou is a user-generated video community that empowers you to make informed decisions about your health. From important medical breakthroughs to the latest diets, from recipes for people with diabetes to vlogs from cancer patients, icyou is healthcare video.
We invite anyone who wants to join us in making healthcare as accessible as it is important. Check out the video below to find out more about icyou:

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At 11:19pm on March 18, 2009, Andreina Davila said…
Hi, Welcome to TuDiabetes, we are glad to have you here. :)
 
 

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