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          Water, it is what makes our planet so unique and beautiful. From the oceans that covers 71% of the Earth’s surface to our bodies that are made up of up to 70% water. It is obvious then that we as humans could not survive with this precious resource. How does

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          Complications due to having diabetes isn’t a subject many of us want to talk about, but I do feel it’s important to talk about it because too many of us feel like it is impossible and “that would never happen to me.” However, unless we understand the causes and the

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           Fluctuating numbers are incredibly frustrating as a diabetic. Is high really worse than low though? Short term maybe not but long-term bouts of your numbers running high can lead to lots of complications like nerve damage, damage to the small blood vessels, and vital organs. What causes your numbers to

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          The scariest thing for type 1 diabetics is the constant fear of going low and passing out. This fear becomes especially real when you are doing things that are dangerous like driving, sleeping, or being alone. What if I pass out behind the wheel or what if I go low

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          Let’s say your to-do list is a mile long but you don’t have the energy to even tackle the first thing on it because you were up half the night with a low blood sugar. It can be a nightmare when you have a full-time job, kids, or even going

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          Do the constant up’s and down’s of having Type 1 Diabetes have you looking for a good support system to lift you up when you feel bad? You are not alone, in fact most of those who are diagnosed have felt alone multiple times in the treatment and management of

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          Being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease that the body sees its own tissue (or beta cells of the pancreas) as foreign invaders and attacks itself. It’s rare, but there is other autoimmune disease that you may be diagnosed with later on. It’s better to be educated

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Eric Hinders/Mittera           The purpose of this blog is not to substitute any research you should do if you are looking into getting a pump to help with the personal management of your diabetes and you should always consult your endocrinologist about which type is best for you. Consider this blog

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