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When Diabetes Advice is Deadly

A few days ago, a colleague came up to me and told me he knew of a cure for my … More

advice, awareness, cure diabetes, diabetes awareness, misdiagnosis

5 Questions to Ask Someone with Diabetes

It’s invigorating when someone takes an interest in what life with diabetes is like. And it seems we often focus … More

diabetes awareness, educate, lifestyle, positivity, spread awareness, support, support group, type 1 diabetes

Q&A with Lauren: Type 1 Teen

When you hear the words teenager and type 1 diabetes in a sentence, most reactions can probably be summed up … More

motivation, parents of type 1 diabetics, question and answer, t1d parents, t1d teenager, teenage diabetes, teenage diabetic

Taking Insulin for Protein, Fat, and Carbs

It has only been a little over a year ago that I realized my entire “Diabetes Schooling” was a lie. … More

blood sugar, carbohydrates, counting carbohydrates, Dr. Bernstein, fat, insulin, low carb, protein

Why I Blog About Diabetes

Recently, I started a little course to help my brain cells get creative and come up with new ideas for … More

accountability, diabetes awareness, healthy, Inspiration, support

Tips for Flying with Type 1 Diabetes

It’s about time that I share more tips regarding T1D and flying. I have traveled between the US and Europe … More

airplanes, airport security, diabetes organization, diabetes supplies, flying with diabetes, medical bag, medical baggage, packing diabetes supplies

Feet to Floor Phenomenon

Feet to Floor Phenomenon is exactly what it sounds like. A rise in blood glucose upon physically waking and standing … More

dawn phenomenon, diabetes phenomenon, exercise, feet to floor, feet to floor phenomenon

Will this high be one too many?

I used to treat my diabetes with the approach that I deserve certain things for working so hard. For example: … More

advice, blood sugar, diabetic complications, high blood sugar, life, motivation, proactive

Separation Anxiety from Supplies

There’s really no other way to describe what I feel in regards to being separated from my diabetes supplies other … More

anxiety, bright spots and landmines, diabetes supplies, separation anxiety

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