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There was camp. There were no tears. | T1D and Gluten-Free
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. Managing Diabetes During Physical Activity. There was camp. There were no tears. July 26, 2015. While we were waiting for the camp buses to arrive, V was eating her lunch. “Mom, can I have just two more fries? 8221; I giggled: “Sure, your high is not going to be MY problem today.”. Because diabetes camp. It finally happened. V went to a sleep-away diabetes camp for 5 days and it was grand. Who is excited for camp? Let me tell you, it was glor...
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We are fighting with ourselves | Diabetes Blog - Socially Diabetic
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Diabetes Blog – Socially Diabetic. Social Media and Diabetes – By Mike Lawson. Diabetes is so gay. We are fighting with ourselves. We are at war, people! Allow me to explain…. Earlier this week, Sara wrote a post on her blog. About a man with Type 2 diabetes that she had a conversation with and the shame that he associated with moving toward insulin-therapy in his diabetes management. And news about industry. After reading her post on Tuesday I thought, “Yeah…you’re right Sara! The comments on this Faceb...
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It Could Be Worse | No Retreat. No Surrender.
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No Retreat. No Surrender. An Army Family Living with Type 1 Diabetes. It Could Be Worse. August 8, 2013 in Uncategorized. 8220;It could be worse” is a phrase that is often said to families when hearing of a diabetes diagnosis. Sometimes it is used because the speaker is unsure of what to say. Sometimes it is the result of media only education. Perhaps because even if the intent is not there, it comes across as diminishing the battle you’ve just been handed. Normally, this phrase makes me cringe. In hopes...
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T1D and Gluten-Free | Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac | Page 2
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. Newer posts →. Quiet before a storm. July 4, 2016. I haven’t posted in a month. I guess after Diabetes Blog Week wrapped up, I needed a little break. Consider it a quiet before a storm because tomorrow I’m getting on a plane and heading to hot and humid Florida for MasterLab. June 6, 2016. Back in January our kids went to ski/snowboarding camp that was put together by Riding on Insulin. ROI has a thriving endurance team. And I am crazy inspir...
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Disclaimers | T1D and Gluten-Free
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. First, as you’ve probably guessed already, this blog is written by trained monkeys, not by trained medical professionals. This is my outlet for self-expression, in which I attempt to educate and entertain (if I manage to write something funny, that is) by sharing our story. Nothing in this blog should be construed as medical advice. How can you even trust that I know what I am talking about, right? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow me on Twi...
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Alarms | T1D and Gluten-Free
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. There was camp. There were no tears. Product Review: Genteel Lancing Device →. August 2, 2015. The other day I was setting an alarm when I thought about how I have four of them on my phone. It got me thinking about their purpose and how I feel about them. Let’s take it from the bottom. 3:00 PM: School Pick-up, Tuesday. 8221; “What time do you have to pick up? 8221; “3:45! 5:55 AM: STFU and Run! This alarm is my favorite. A couple of years...
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Managing Diabetes During Physical Activity | T1D and Gluten-Free
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. Like music to my ears. There was camp. There were no tears. →. Managing Diabetes During Physical Activity. July 10, 2015. Through lots of trial and error we are figuring out how to manage V’s blood sugars during her many athletic adventures. I talk about what we’ve learned so far in this guest post for InsulinNation. This entry was posted in Humor. Living a normal life. Like music to my ears. There was camp. There were no tears. →.
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Polina | T1D and Gluten-Free
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. A Letter of Hope. November 1, 2016. I am going to kick off November – Diabetes Awareness Month – with a letter of hope. It’s a brilliant idea of Maureen at Mumoftype1. To include these letters in hospital care packages for families of newly diagnosed T1 kids. Dear family of a newly diagnosed child:. Diabetes does not stop our daughter from doing what she loves. Be it sports, or playdates, or camps, or sleepovers, or traveling – she ...It can ...
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Like music to my ears. | T1D and Gluten-Free
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. About Type 1 Diabetes. The time we took a break from Dexcom and almost didn’t miss it. Managing Diabetes During Physical Activity →. Like music to my ears. July 1, 2015. 8220;Hi Polina,. Dr N reviewed the results of V’s labs and reports the following:. Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns. Gastroenterology Care Coordinator”. Everybody say HELL YEAH! All this time I was a little concerned. Were we on the right track? Dr N – V’...We can br...
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I Think We Need a “Check-In Day” | A Consequence of Hypoglycemia.
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A Consequence of Hypoglycemia. What good is an incurable disease if you can’t share it with the rest of the world. I Think We Need a “Check-In Day”. July 15, 2013. July 17, 2014. I’ve been thinking more and more about Hannah’s comments on my post last week. I couldn’t decide on the right word). You share, I comment, it encourages you to share. It’s the circle of life? So here’s what I’m proposing:. Because anonymity is still a thing that needs to be respected, I’m going to allow anonymous comments ...
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