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AmyT on
October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween, Everyone!
Today, we’re honored to be able to introduce you to a new guest cartoonist who will be drawing for us here at the ‘Mine. (Yes, there’s a Halloween tie-in; we’re getting to that.)
Jeannette Golubovic is a fellow PWD in Texas living with type 1.5 (or Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults, aka LADA). She works as an immigration attorney and blogs at EverythingImmigration, where she shares specialty legal news with clients from all…
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AmyT on
October 28, 2012
Lest you forget (haha), Halloween is in just a few days…
In case you need some last-minute costume ideas, we’re on it:
Thanks to our friend and guest cartoonist Meredith Gruebbel, a type 1 PWD who works as a graphic artist in Louisville, KY, and blogs at With a Side of Insulin. We sure know what you mean with that doorknob costume (unfortunately!) Pretty scary.
Stay tuned for some more fun costumes…
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AmyT on
October 21, 2012
Yes, any kid diagnosed with diabetes might be a bit trepidacious about Halloween as it approaches…
But we have ways of dealing with that…
Thanks for the ever-loving snark of our regular contributor Jerry King, an accomplished cartoonist in America who creates more than 200 cartoons each month for websites, magazines, newspapers, greeting cards, etc., worldwide.…
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Today might be the spookiest day of the year, but have no fear, our favorite D-picks of the past month are here. Hey, that rhymed! Our friends in the DOC certainly make living with diabetes a little less scary, huh?
We’re still riding the wave of excitement following the epic Simonpalooza DOC meet-ups! Chris Snider chats with the man himself on this episode of the hit podcast, Just Talking.
Kim Vlasnik writes a great post…
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AmyT on
October 29, 2010
Happy Halloween, my Friends. For those of you who love the dress-up and parties: Enjoy! For those of you who fear the treats, please see Leighann’s D-Mom wisdom from earlier this week.
I stumbled on this video, created last year by the crew at the non-profit charity iPump, which provides insulin pump systems to diabetic children in need. Their “commercial” at the end is a little jarring, but I guess that’s par for the course:…
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