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Tag Archives: diabetes
How do you celebrate?
Last June marked my 35th anniversary of having diabetes. For some reason it felt like a really big deal. I once saw an article in a diabetes publication that described a little boy whose parents gave him a cake each … Continue reading
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Technology vs. People
I saw a great advertisement for an insurance company, while traveling recently. It went like this: “Technology when you want it. People when you don’t.” (trademark: Esurance Insurance Company). I was immediately reminded of people with diabetes and all the … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, glucose, monitoring, technology
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Pump-worthy
I probably should not have made it sound so easy to get on an insulin pump. For many people (and for a variety of reasons) it is not. Sometimes it’s a provider issue. Many providers have it in their heads … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, health care provider, insulin, insulin pump, insurance, technology
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To pump or not to pump – that is a choice
I love insulin pumps. I frequently say they are the best way to mimic a functioning pancreas (for those without a functioning pancreas)*. Currently, I am not on a pump. I went on a pump in 1996 because my friend … Continue reading
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Get our act together
About two months ago I got a call from a pregnant woman. She told me that her OB had informed her that her blood glucose was high and that she had “one week to get her act together”. It’s probably … Continue reading
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Just choices
I saw a bumper sticker the other day that said, “No excuses; just choices”. I love that! I decided to alter it slightly to, “No limits; just choices”, which is how I would describe life with diabetes. It’s all about … Continue reading
What we say and what we hear
Something that I experience often in my diabetes education practice is patients not knowing they have diabetes. I realize that this sounds kind of crazy, but it really is a pattern. I get a referral from a health care provider, … Continue reading
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Tagged A1C, diabetes, diagnosis, health care provider, hemoglobin A1C
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Stress and Diabetes
How’s your stress level? Mine’s actually a little high right now. Anyway, stress has a big effect on blood glucose. There’s a long, drawn out scientific explanation for why stress tends to raise the blood glucose level, and it mostly … Continue reading
Why Should I Care?
Last night I put on a Diabetes Exhibit at our local hospital. We had reps from companies that make diabetes gadgets and supplies. One gentleman who came through the exhibit said that he was visiting from another state and thought … Continue reading
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The Quest for 117
I have a long history with the Clara Barton Camp for Girls with Diabetes. Those of us who attended as campers or staff call each other “Barton Girls” and we have many great memories and some inside jokes. One joke … Continue reading
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Tagged 117, blood glucose, blood glucose level, blood glucose monitoring, diabetes, glucose, monitoring, numbers, quest
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