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Massagemaniac

Massagemaniac

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posted 11/14/2009, comments (0)

Big Blue Test

Just sharing:   My first test at 2:00 (14:00 was 109, and then with 14 minutes of the stationery bike, it was 107.   If I do 30 minutes, I usually see a more substantial change in blood glucose.  
verdungal
posted 11/14/2009, comments (0)

Learning Labelese - How to Interpret Food Labels

There is a new language evolving that is causing lots of tongue-tripping - although this one isn't conceived in another country - it has been birthed on the shelves in your local supermarket.   Certainly, our food supply has become complicated due to our stress-wrenching days and craving for convenience. In return for those handy... Read moreChevron
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Merely Me

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I am a freelance health writer who has a mom with diabetes
posted 11/13/2009, comments (8)

Diabetes and Depression: What's the Connection?

It may or may not come as a huge surprise to those of you who suffer from diabetes that depression is closely associated with this disease.  The American Diabetes Association tells us that people with diabetes are at greater risk for depression. They provide statistics which show that while the incidence of depression affecting the general... Read moreChevron
cdb09
posted 07/30/2009, comments (0)

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spanncakes

spanncakes

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I am mom to a teen with Type 1 diabetes
posted 06/29/2009, comments (3)

Moody Diabetes?

My daughter was diagnosed 2years ago-age 14- and is still considered in the "honeymoon stage" This means her total intake of insulin based on body weight is very low (equal to the insulin dose of a 5 year old)because her pancreas is still producing insulin.  We were told the older you are when diagnosed, the shorter the honeymoon period.... Read moreChevron
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