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Author Archives: janekdickinson
Music, Lights and Diabetes
Have you heard of the Mediterranean Diet? (I prefer to call it the Mediterranean Lifestyle, but no one asked.) This meal plan includes more than just food: exercise is a key component, as well as the importance of enjoying meals with … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, fast food restaurants, lifestyle, lighting and music, Mediterranean Diet
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That Dam Tour
Recently my family and I were about to embark on a tour of a dam. There was a sign showing items not allowed on the tour, including a backpack. My son said, “Mom, you can’t take your bag,” and I … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, excuses, security challenges
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confusing insulin names
Insulin names can be confusing, so today I’m hoping to clear up a few things. Insulin was first isolated and extracted in 1921 and made commercially available in 1922. That early insulin was a somewhat fast-acting insulin like our Regular … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, diabetes medication, insulin, names of insulin
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Change is possible; change can be good
It’s so easy to get stuck in a rut – especially when it comes to managing a chronic condition. I used to work with a lot of parents of kids with type 1 diabetes, and I remember many conversations that … Continue reading
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Tagged change, diabetes, stuck in a rut
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athletes with diabetes
Do you consider yourself an athlete? I don’t consider myself an athlete. Despite the fact that three times a week since December 3rd (but who’s keeping track?) I’ve been doing things with muscles that have probably never been awake. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged athletics, challenge, diabetes, sports, TeamWILD
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Diabetes Breakthroughs
I am constantly in a quandary about whether to focus on managing and living well with diabetes vs. finding a way to eradicate diabetes. Over the years I’ve leaned toward letting the scientists and fundraisers work on the latter while … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes cure, diabetes gadgets, diabetes prevention, diabetes research
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One Word for Diabetes Diagnosis
Ok, here’s the deal. I’m gathering information about people’s experiences at diagnosis (of diabetes). Please respond to this post with one word that describes the way you felt when you were diagnosed. If you were too young to remember and … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, feelings, new diagnosis, newly diagnosed, one word
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Valid thoughts
For a long time I’ve felt called to work with people who are newly diagnosed with diabetes (in addition to advocating for children and older people – I guess I’ll stay busy). A while back I decided that I should … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, diabetes, diabetes diagnosis, feelings, negative thoughts, newly diagnosed with diabetes, positive approach, thoughts, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes
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When you’re diagnosed with diabetes
When you’re diagnosed with diabetes you have a choice. You can complain, whine, vent, despair. You can be down, feel guilty, beat yourself up, give up. Or you can take it on. You can choose to have a positive attitude … Continue reading
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Insulin in Bed
When I was a kid, the diabetes mentality was all about “can” and “can’t.” That hasn’t completely gone away, in fact, now we probably hear even more “shoulds.” Regardless, there were many things kids with diabetes were told they “can’t” … Continue reading
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Tagged breakfast in bed, can or can't, choice, choices, diabetes, insulin, should
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