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I Didn’t Know Glucagon was an Option
Jenita Stubblefield has been living with Type 2 diabetes since 1995. She recalls her episodes and just recently learned that Glucagon is an option to treat hypoglycemia. Read her story here.
A Chat with Robert Lewis, the Happy Diabetic
Chef Robert Lewis, aka the Happy Diabetic, shares his experience living with Type 2 diabetes, connecting with audiences through food, and how you can begin making healthy meals at home today.
A Second Chance in Life
This was my second chance and thanks to which I was able to make great decisions and favorable changes in my life, thanks to diabetes, I believe this second chance has been a blessing in my life becau...
The Wake-Up Call I Gave Myself
Melissa lived for years relying on medication, but she realized that she needed to take her management into her own hands to be truly healthy and happy.
I Help the Unprotected in México
José Guadalupe is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and experiences with diabetes with those in the poorest, rural areas of Mexico to promote awareness.
A LADA Thoughts
All I knew was something was wrong and I was happy my endo appointment was just a few days later. It never occurred to me the cause was a different diagnosis. It never occurred to me that it was LADA.
My Diabetes, My Piano.
Life with diabetes is very similar to piano keys. I don't know much about music ... but I do know that the black keys are identified as flats and sharps (which mean they are sustained)... How can...
Two Types of Diabetes Under One Roof
Christine Kanderski shares the story of her son and his grandmother, who have Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes respectively.
Swimming Master Turned Diabetes Educator
I belonged to the Master Swimming Team so I didn’t think I could ever develop diabetes. My health was good and my habits were almost perfect. This is how I changed my life.
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