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Homemade Almond Butter

Today I made homemade Almond Butter. Let me get one thing straight. It’s SUPER easy. I never thought I could … More

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An Open Letter…

An Open Letter to Insurance Companies Today, after nearly three months of waiting, I received news from my insurance company … More

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Letting go of the Uncontrollable

I have the privilege of being able to ride my bike to work every single day. Mostly rain or shine. … More

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The Best Hidden Feature on my Meter 

If you wear an insulin pump, one with tubing, you’ve probably had experiences where it wasn’t convenient to whip out … More

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We Need to Fix This

I’m typically not one to get offended over diabetes jokes, but this one has gone too far. Please, take the time … More

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Annoying Human Instincts

Human instincts are pretty cool and can be lifesaving, but they can also wreck havoc on blood sugars. The prime … More

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The Cure

I think about “the cure” often and never really know how to process what I’m feeling. It’s quite odd. I … More

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Airplanes and Pumping

Traveling with Type 1 Diabetes is easy. Yes, I said it, easy. If you know your rights and you are … More

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Testing Your Basal Rate

Making sure that your basal rate (background or long acting insulin) is correctly dosed is very important for a number … More

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