OK-first and foremost — spring has finally sprung. YAY! Secondly, sorry for the being MIA the last couple weeks. I came home from a work trip on the night of Tuesday, April 24th, with a 101.2 fever, Moderate to Large keynotes, and the stomach virus that has been the plague of spring 2018 for many — and it was horrible. …
We all have our own diabetes idiosyncrasies – I certainly have mine! They make us feel safe, keep us organized – even if they can occasionally annoy the crap out of us! ###### I was leaving a meeting the other night — walking down the darkened hallway, the last out the door — besides the organizer and a couple of stragglers. I…
Hey guys – HAPPY APRIL and HAPPY….. spring? The first day of spring brought snow and followed by a short week and holiday weekend. Easter/Passover weekend kicked off Friday night and well into the early hours of Saturday morning -with several bad sites, resulting in multiple omnipod site changes – including one a few minutes before 5 a.m. Can somebody…
The DOC received the news late Wednesday night/early Thursday morning that we’d lost our friend Judy Reich, It’s hit many hard – me included. I’m a mess. I am devastated over Judy’s passing – every time I tried to put something into words I burst into tears. This one’s for you, Judy~ #### Dear Judy – I found out the…
It’s Valentine’s Day – a day when people break bank to show their love. Here’s the thing, you don’t have to break bank in order to show your love – or save a child. For $5, the cost of one rose – you can provide one month of lifesaving insulin, blood glucose tools, and life enhancing diabetes education to a t1…