Category Archives: about diabetes

Invisible Illness Week

September is a busy month! I just learned that there was an “Invisible Illness Week” this month. Diabetes is an invisible illness. Although diabetes-related complications can sometimes be visible, unless someone knows we have diabetes, it’s not obvious from the … Continue reading

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Inspiration

September is Health Activist Inspiration Month, according to a newsletter I received. They ask the question: What inspires you? Good question. Inspiration can lead to motivation. I’m inspired by blood glucose levels in a range where I want to see them. … Continue reading

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Balance Awareness Week

September 16-22 is Balance Awareness Week. I briefly saw this mentioned in an email that came across my inbox last week, and it immediately made me think of my own goal of balance. Granted, Balance Awareness Week is about vestibular … Continue reading

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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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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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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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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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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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Bad news rubs off

After reading about positive effects on sleep, health and energy for those who stopped watching the news for three weeks, I am convinced that negative, angry, bashing campaign ads cannot be good for the blood glucose. When I was in … Continue reading

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