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Everything Counts – Successful Control in Type 1 Diabetes—Part 1
Accurate and diligent carbohydrate counting is essential to successfully living with type 1 diabetes. Blood glucose levels can be regulated if insulin doses are correctly balanced with carbohydrate intake.
4 commentsTeenage Diabetes
My son was diagnosed with diabetes when he was three. He is now thirteen. We have been dealing with this disease for a grand total of ten years. The longest ten years of my life! He has been through so much. The days before he was diagnosed his body...
0 commentsIntroduction to Insulin Devices For Kids
There are several insulin devices for kids. Use what makes you the most comfortable.
0 commentsInsulin Pump for Diabetics: Treating Diabetes Made Easier
Diabetics can achieve better blood sugar control with an insulin pump. Learn how to use a pump and the pros and cons - a must for anyone with diabetes.
18 commentsRaising a Child With Type I Diabetes
Disclaimer: The following opinions are just that -- my opinions. They should never substitute for the advice of your medical professional. When Sam was finally diagnosed with Type I diabetes at age eight,...
2 commentsWhere To Put An Insulin Pump On Your Wedding Day
On your wedding day, diabetes is the last thing you want to have to think about. Yet you also have to make sure every diabetes detail is accounted for so everything goes well and something does not happen to force you into thinking about it. For...
1 commentChoosing a Diabetic Insulin Pump? Check out the Animas One Touch Ping
Choosing a diabetic insulin pump that is right for your child can be confusing and scary. For us, choosing the Animas One Touch Pink was a great decision, and we have no regrets.
0 commentsHistory of Diabetes Management
Diabetes management through the years, starting with the discovery of insulin to the use of pocket size glucose monitors.
6 commentsInjecting V Pumping
Pumping, the latest treatment for diabetics, whilst removing the need of daily multiple injections, there is still a regular insertion needed of the cannula every three days. The pump then pumps small amounts...
0 commentsTen Ways To Boost Your Diabetic Child's Self-Esteem and Confidence
Children who have diabetes often suffer from low self-esteem and self-confidence, but it doesn't have to be that way. In fact, boosting both of these qualities in your son or daughter can have big pay-offs in their ability to learn how to take age appropriate responsibility for their own health and diabetic management.
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