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The WHY behind Blood Sugars and WHY its important to know them

The WHY behind Blood Sugars and WHY its important to know them

In the Type 1 Diabetes community, there's a common belief that "Type 1 diabetes isn’t something you can control," or that "diabetes just does what it wants." Many think that "Type 1 diabetes has a mind of its own and is completely random." But guess what? None of that is true! These misconceptions keep us stuck, preventing progress.
Diabetes Meet 'N Greet with Luna | Glucology | Dexcom CGM | Insulin

Diabetes Meet 'N Greet with Luna

    Luna was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 5 months on New Year’s Eve in severe DKA. There had been none of the traditional warning signs . She went from a...
Sleep and Diabetes with  Andi Balog | Glucology | Insulin Management | BGM | CGM

Sleep and Diabetes with Andi Balog

Discussing sleep and diabetes is important because sleep plays a significant role in regulating blood sugar levels and overall diabetes management. Adequate sleep improves insulin sensitivity, helps maintain a healthy weight, and promotes optimal glucose...
Sleep and Diabetes with Thapi | Hypo | Glucotabs | Glucology

Sleep and Diabetes with THAPI SAMENYA

Discussing sleep and diabetes is important because sleep plays a significant role in regulating blood sugar levels and overall diabetes management. -- Adequate sleep improves insulin sensitivity, helps maintain a healthy weight, and promotes optimal...
Finding Your People: Body Image & Diabetes with Clo | Glucology | Diabetic Community

Finding Your People: Body Image & Diabetes with Clo

Glucology's 'Finding Your Community' Campaign is all about encouraging people to talk about how they found and connected with like-minded people who supported them and helped them in their journey  Clo wants to focus in on...
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY: JOHN'S EXPERIENCE

Diabetic Retinopathy: John's experience

John's story with his Diabetic Retinopathy diagnosis came about in 'divine intervention', as he commented. At the time when he went in to check his eyes, he had already been managing diabetes for a few decades...
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