So it’s been an entire decade since type 1 diabetes turned my life on its ear, or something along those lines…
Many of you know my story: How I had a new baby who had just turned 5 months old, along with a 5-year-old and 3-year-old to care for when the symptoms hit… How I thought I was just exhausted because my baby had been suffering with a nasty flu that kept the two of…
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AmyT on
April 30, 2012
April showers bring May flowers… and they also bring us some of our fave blog posts! Here’s our very own monthly diabetes “blog carnival”:
For WEGO Health’s April series of health prompts, Sue reflects on things you need to learn the hard way, like… diabetes sucks?
Stacey Divone takes the new Accu-Chek Fastclix lancing device for a test drive.
Legendary type 2 blogger David Mendosa muses on the “wonderdrug” metformin: is this something we all…
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Today is my 18th diaversary. That’s DOC slang for the anniversary of my diagnosis. I used to think 18 years with diabetes sounded like a looooong time. Growing up, most of the people I knew had diabetes for about as long as me, because most of my D-friends were the same age as me and were diagnosed around the same time as I was (at age 8). Now that I’m older and have had the…
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We’re in the height of summer, but that doesn’t mean the DOC is slowing down. We hope you’ve all been enjoying our Summer Reading series of guest posts here at the ‘Mine. Today, check out our top picks of not-to-miss posts for July from all around the diabetes blogosphere:
Scott Strumello’s 35th diaversary prompts him to reflect on his recent diabetes burn-out and the future of his own writing about diabetes.
Chris Snider has…
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