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Things We Forget

Here’s my version of a “short memo reminder.” I would post it on the wall of my diabetes education office. We forget that despite the money-making industry that is diabetes, there are incredibly smart and dedicated people working hard to … Continue reading

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Madlib Poem

Today’s prompt is to create a Madlib Poem. My first attempt was a big failure, but I kind of like my second poem, strange as it may be. Interestingly, I entered only positive, strength-based and diabetes-related words (adjectives, nouns and … Continue reading

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Dinner with the Stars

Today I get to invite five people to dinner. I decided to invite people who have made an impact on health care, nursing, and/or diabetes: Florence Nightingale (mother of nursing); Clara Barton (angel of the battlefield); Elliott P. Joslin (pioneer … Continue reading

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Diabetes Book

Today’s prompt is to “open a book.” I chose my “Diabetic (sic) Manual for Doctor and Patient” by E.P. Joslin. How could I not? This book, copyright 1949, was given to me by my father. It belonged to his mother’s … Continue reading

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Traveling with Diabetes

Today’s prompt is to write about a lesson I learned the hard way. As a diabetes educator I have spent a lot of time teaching people about packing enough supplies when they travel – at least twice as much as … Continue reading

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Treadmills are quite handy

While walking on the treadmill this morning, I started thinking about the different uses for a treadmill. Obviously, it’s meant for exercise. But in addition to walking or running, one can really get a lot of thinking done on the … Continue reading

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Diabetes Lifeline

Today’s prompt is to write about the ten things I couldn’t live without. This will be short. I obviously can’t live without insulin. I thought about putting my kids, but I realize that despite being unthinkable, I would have to … Continue reading

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Diabetes in the Mirror

This morning I looked in the mirror and I saw an older version of a younger me. It’s funny because I don’t necessarily feel older (except when I’m tired), and I sometimes still act young (immature?). I loved turning forty, … Continue reading

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Local Diabetes Support

This post is my April entry in the DSMA Blog Carnival.  If you’d like to participate too, you can get all of the information at http://diabetessocmed.com/2012/april-dsma-blog-carnival-2/     Who needs support? I don’t need support. As the local diabetes educator, I came … Continue reading

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Diabetes in College

Dear Jane (at 16), You are having an amazing time in high school (Go, Falcons!). You are studying hard, playing hard, working, and involved in extracurriculars. You are beginning to think about college, because your sister is heading there in … Continue reading

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