6. February 2019.Reading time 6 minutes.
I only know what’s it like to travel with diabetes but what if you are the travel companion of a diabetic? Is it different? I asked my best friend to answer some questions and maybe help ease the mind of people who accompany diabetics.
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27. January 2019.Reading time 3 minutes.
I eat the same thing for breakfast almost every day of the week and one part of it is low carb scones. They are so good that I wanted to share the recipe with you.
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19. September 2018.Reading time 13 minutes.
Welcome back to „diabetic on tour“. Last time we talked about packing with Diabetes, today we’ll tackle the Airport. Dos and don’ts so that you actually make it to your destination.
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17. July 2018.Reading time 9 minutes.
What do you need to bring with you? Where to put your supplies and how you can keep your insulin cold while traveling. Everything you need to know about packing with diabetes.
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4. February 2018.Reading time 5 minutes.
Why do it the easy way when there is a more complicated way? That’s what some might think when they see how I tape down the enlite sensor but let me show you how and why I do it.
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31. January 2018.Reading time 3 minutes.
You can get pretty cases for your meter and skins for you pump but what about those ugly Test Strip Containers? Let me show you how to take your Test Strip Containers to the next level
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16. May 2017.Reading time 8 minutes.
Carb Counting has to be one of the most challenging parts of diabetes. You can have the perfect carb to insulin ratio but if you count your carbs wrong things can go sideways pretty quickly. You’ll either end up too high or too low. I’m here to show you 4 ways to count your carbs. […]
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14. February 2017.Reading time 2 minutes.
I’m sure most of you know the struggle. You’re hungry and want a little snack but you don’t want to give yourself insulin. Say hello to low/no carb snacks. One of my favorites of those are oven baked almonds. How do I make them?
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30. January 2017.Reading time 3 minutes.
When you’re first diagnosed your doctors are probably gonna start you on insulin pens, at least that’s what I experienced. When I was at the hospital a nurse came in and showed me how to use the pen and had me try it myself. I was terrified. Completely and utterly terrified.
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