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January 2016

Are You Driving Blindfolded?

When you were first diagnosed with diabetes, chances are your health care provider recommended you test your blood glucose at home. You may even bring your logbook in for your routine follow-up visits, but does it seem useless? Many patients with diabetes have told me of their frustration with testing, and end up stopping it all together. Have you ever felt that way? It helps if you understand there is a method to the madness. [ Read more ]

January 7, 2016

CHECK, PLEASE!

When you are dining out, what do you say at the end of the meal when you want to pay? "Check, please!" And the waiter brings you your bill. I have lived with type 1 diabetes for 40 years. When I am dining out, what do I do before ordering my meal? “Check, please.” I always check my blood glucose to help guide my decision of how much insulin I will need to take to cover the food I plan to eat. [ Read more ]

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