I was going to wish you all “Happy” Memorial Day, but I don’t think that’s protocol.
Anyway, bloggers get the day off too — especially after all that Bat Mitzvah action. (It was wonderful! Such nachas!)
This seemed like a great day to re-visit this dLife success story of an Army Sergeant on active duty who was diagnosed with diabetes:
Being a soldier with diabetes ain’t easy, but it can be done.
Meanwhile, the authorities…
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AmyT on
November 30, 2009
Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving break. We spent the weekend laughing and relaxing with friends. I’ll admit: we ate too much, and also geeked out just a little playing with some new Web 2.0 stuff.
Um, just watch this …
{{Grin}}
Editor’s Note: Don’t forget to share your Thanksgiving with the Big D story (or Xmas or Hanukkah story) for a chance to win great prizes in this year’s DiabetesMine Holiday Survival Contest.…
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AmyT on
January 13, 2009
I’m baaaaacckk… And this video topic is a big one for me. I’ve written a whole lot about how much it irks me that so many patients get sent home with glucose meters and told to take a bunch of tests and record the numbers, without ever being told what to do with that information: How can it be useful for your health? So here’s a brief video explanation in our 4th in the new…
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Get out your kleenex box, and watch this:
Special thanks to Manny Hernandez and the whole gang at the Diabetes Hands Foundation.…
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