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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Highs & Lows
Tags: infusion problems infusion sets pump disconnects
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I knew that walking around the huge Texas airport carrying two pieces of luggage would be strenuous. I also knew that the stress of making a flight and worrying about forgetting things would be a factor. So I lowered my basal by two increments about an hour before hitting the airport.
When we finally made it to the terminal, I checked in at 150. Perfect. I wanted to run a little higher than normal to avoid a low. I didn't bolus and kept my basals the same.
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Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Children Real Life
Tags: blood sugar testing glucose meter site changes
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I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. At Rutgers, I studied Shakespeare, James Joyce and Vonnegut.
Susanne has a degree in sociology. She studied gender roles, poverty and the inequalities within ethnicity and race.
Together, we have unparalleled medical qualifications for keeping a child with type 1 diabetes alive.
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Food Real Life
Tags: celebrations food choices friendship global diabetes Remembering World Diabetes Day
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A man is not dead until he is forgotten. -- African proverb
Saturday night, the vice-president of our Friends of Faire group delivered a well-worded "toast to the immortal memory", in which he named Robert Burns "the Bard of Scotland" in the way that Shakespeare is "the Bard of England" (not to mention most of the rest of the English-speaking world!). As our festivities were dedicated to a member who had recently and unexpectedly died, her life was also celebrated in this toast, and her passing, mourned.
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