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Diabetic Doc: Grave Mistake
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Type 1 Diabetic by nature, Pediatric Endocrinologist by choice. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. An endocrine emergency takes place right next to an endocrinologist, but she cannot do anything about it. Why? I met a lot of different people over the four days that I was there. One was a physician from Europe hoping to train to be an endocrinologist and he hung out with me and a group of friends the whole time. He noticed my insulin pump over dinner one night and we had a long discussion about it, as th...How i...
Diabetic Doc: Until the Cure
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Type 1 Diabetic by nature, Pediatric Endocrinologist by choice. Saturday, September 28, 2013. Diabetes is Goliath, and researchers often feel like David. How are we ever going to take down such a huge opponent? Where is the cure? I want those researchers to focus on the cure. But I also support work that looks into how we can live well alongside the beast that is diabetes. We don't want another fancy pump! We want a cure! The artificial pancreas is just another money-making device for big pharma! We also...
Diabetic Doc: Diagnosis
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Type 1 Diabetic by nature, Pediatric Endocrinologist by choice. 5/5/1993, Cinco de Mayo, and I was actually IN Mexico! Though I had been there for several years, as my father took a 4 year job assignment in Mexico City. So from 5-9 years of age, Mexico City was my home. I loved every bit of it, except for this one day. But we were sent home with an outpatient appointment for the next day. Despite 4 years of medical school and almost 3 years of Pediatric residency where I am relied on to take care of othe...
Diabetic Doc: Pump Surgery
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Type 1 Diabetic by nature, Pediatric Endocrinologist by choice. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. I have been on-call this whole month and it has been chock-full of interesting patients, though the majority involved issues with every hormone besides. Insulin. Keeping my head above the proverbial water has been a struggle. Lefty loosey, righty tighty, yes? I was definitely lefty loosey-ing, but without the loosening. It figures my husband was working late on the one night I REALLY needed him, haha. I bought a ...
Diabetic Doc: Diabetes: How to Cheat
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Type 1 Diabetic by nature, Pediatric Endocrinologist by choice. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Diabetes: How to Cheat. I don't personally use this statement when talking to patients because I find it a little too harsh. The second you offend a patient is the second they stop listening to you, so I always choose my words carefully in the office. But the truth, though harsh, is that A1C's really do not. Lie The problem is that they do not tell you the exact truth. Blood sugars - how does one lie about thee? The s...
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Eating with Bisi: November 2013
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Follow Eating with Bisi to a New Home. Is now on A Sweet Life. A magazine with great blogs and features on all aspects of living with (or loving someone who has) diabetes. I hope you'll follow us there and keep on reading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow Eating with Bisi to a New Home. View my complete profile. Favorite sites related to food and diabetes.
Eating with Bisi: The Microbiome and T1D
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Monday, May 6, 2013. The Microbiome and T1D. I have one word for you: microbiome. There has been a lot written about it lately, including a good article. In the October 22, 2012, New Yorker. By Michael Specter in which he lays it out better than I could:. During the cocktail hour beforehand, Mark and I talked about what an unexpected turn our lives have taken. Who could have believed a yea...
Eating with Bisi: More on the "Teeming, Quasi-Wilderness" Within Us
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Friday, June 7, 2013. More on the "Teeming, Quasi-Wilderness" Within Us. Apparently I'm not the only one thinking about the microbiome these days. Many of you have probably already seen Michael Pollan's article. In The New York Times Magazine. A couple of weeks ago. A couple of quotes jumped out at me:. This field is still in its infancy, but I wouldn't be surprised if a decade or two down the...
Eating with Bisi: October 2012
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Friday, October 26, 2012. The Last Lemonade Stand. It all started when Bisi drank all our profits at a Sunday afternoon lemonade stand on Block Island. For five days, she had been peeing and drinking way more than normal. At first we thought it was because she was swimming in a chlorinated pool two or three times a day at summer camp. “Have you been drinking the pool water, Bisi? A few months ...
Bitter~Sweet ™: 2014 Participant List
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What is Diabetes Blog Week? For an explanation. You can also check out what the topics are over here. Participant list is in order based on when I received your sign-up information. Karen of Bitter Sweet. Amy, Mike and Team of DiabetesMine. Laddie Lindahl of Test Guess and Go. Kelly K of Diabetesaliciousness. Kim Vlasnik of Texting My Pancreas. Kerri Sparling of Six Until Me. Alanna of Life on T1. Moira McCarthy of Despite Diabetes. Rachel of Refreshing D. Kelley of Below Seven. Rachel of Probably Rachel.
Eating with Bisi: July 2013
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. The Up-side of Cotton Candy. I can't believe you let your diabetic daughter have COTTON CANDY. That's the worst! In fact, we did have to get up at 3 am to test her- because she was too low. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Up-side of Cotton Candy. It had never occurred to me to blog about anything until my daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. There's a lot sw...
Eating with Bisi: The Up-side of Cotton Candy
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. The Up-side of Cotton Candy. I can't believe you let your diabetic daughter have COTTON CANDY. That's the worst! In fact, we did have to get up at 3 am to test her- because she was too low. July 30, 2013 at 11:35 AM. The pumps dual wave feature really does make it easier. The first time I used the dual wave was years ago on Thanksgiving (a notoriously high-carb, hig...
Eating with Bisi: January 2013
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Friday, January 25, 2013. You've got to be kidding. This boy had been in remission for 20 months, and the researchers hypothesized that going gluten free had increased the length of his remission. We were told in the hospital that a honeymoon period can last weeks, months, even a year, before its inevitable end. So twenty months is pretty unusual. Realistically, how could I. Absorption of suga...
Eating with Bisi: August 2013
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. 365 Days of T1D. And I wasn't the only one who was thinking about the anniversary. Bisi kept on talking about it too. On the morning of the anniversary, she told me. "I've now had diabetes for more than a year." "How do you feel about that? I asked her. "Good.". That it had been a good year? Or did she just not really want to talk about it with me? 365 Days of T1D.
Eating with Bisi: March 2013
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A mother's chronicle of learning to navigate food- and life- in the wake of a child's type 1 diabetes diagnosis. Thursday, March 28, 2013. The Loneliness of T1D. Of course, Mark and I agonized over whether Jamie should do the test. Would it scare him? Would he start worrying that he, too, will get diabetes? How would Mark and I handle the news if he tested positive? What would we tell him? Tuesday, March 12, 2013. At her peak, right after diagnosis, Bisi was getting six insulin injections a day (plus all...
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Type 1 Diabetic by nature, Pediatric Endocrinologist by choice. Monday, April 14, 2014. There are only few moments in my life that I wish I could go back to in order to defend myself properly, or to shoot that perfect comeback, or to say what I was really thinking. I had one of those moments recently. I reached the psychiatrist, expecting to discuss technicalities of glucose measurements and insulin units, but the conversation went in a direction I was not expecting at all. His words took my breath away&...
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