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Category Archives: Diabetes Awareness Month
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 14
Today is World Diabetes Day. Today we honor Dr. Frederick G. Banting, who was born November 14, 1891, and who is best known for having co-discovered insulin. Happy 126th Birthday, Dr. B.
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 13
It’s new Dexcom sensor day at my house. Exciting stuff!
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Make Diabetes Visible: Day 12
Two new Dexcom G5 transmitters and Three boxes is sensors. I felt like a kid on Christmas morning when I opened that box.
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 11
One of the reasons why I have a Dexcom is there are times when I don’t feel the symptoms of a high or low. Like this one. Didn’t feel a thing until I saw the number. Diabetes is weird like … Continue reading
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 10
That feeling of relief when your Dexcom transmitters are finally on the way after a month of fighting with the supplier and insurance company. #MakeDiabetesVisible
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 9
After the hellish day of heart testing that I had yesterday, I’m really feeling this piece today.
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Make Diabetes Visible: Day 8
The numbers have been pretty consistent all day. And considering I spent the day being poked and prodded at the hospital, these are acceptable. Got to talk about diabetes awareness month with one of the lab techs at the hospital … Continue reading
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 7
No explanation necessary!
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 6
I never leave home without glucose tabs. I never know when I might need them to treat a low.
Make Diabetes Visible: Day 5
These little things are part of a new Dexcom sensor and are used to snap the transmitter in place. They are then removed and should be tossed out with the trash. And they can do a lot of damage to … Continue reading