It’s taken me a very long time to come back here…
It’s taken me a very long time to come back here…
The last time I posted the whole Type 1 vs. Type 2 thing had blown up in the diabetes online community.
Continue readingIt’s taken me a very long time to come back here…
The last time I posted the whole Type 1 vs. Type 2 thing had blown up in the diabetes online community.
Continue readingThis was, hands down, the most fun industry-sponsored activity I did in while in Boston for the 75th ADA Scientific Sessions. Thanks, J&J. We walked on cobblestone streets, passed cannoli bakeries and Italian restaurants wafting garlic butter in the streets. Fresh air, blue skies, the sunshine. They are all rare commodities at conferences. Usually, days are spent in windowless rooms. If you’re lucky you get to spend your evening in a nice restaurant. Rarely do you get an opportunity to see any of the city you’ve traveled too. The walk was an abbreviated version of The Freedom Trail. We stopped at the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Old State House, and Faneuil Hall. Each place was striking in its beauty and scale–even when surrounded by skyscrapers. At each stop, we had a discussion question about life with diabetes. I’m paraphrasing… What can you do to improve your interactions with
Continue readingWhy does this keep happening? People with a type of diabetes calling out people with another type of diabetes for a proverbial rumble in the parking lot.
Continue readingI hear this story told by people who had a “wild youth” despite living with diabetes or people who “didn’t take care of” their diabetes.
Continue readingThe ultimate quest, of course, is for the cure. The thing that will end the suffering. The thing that will restore the treasure of good health.
Continue readingThe cure. That’s the ultimate rags-to-riches story for people with diabetes.
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