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Person reflecting on the day they were diagnosed with diabetes, feeling proud of their progress

Three Life Changing Words: The First Day of a Diabetes Diagnosis

The first day someone is diagnosed with diabetes is often one filled with shock, confusion, and a whirlwind of emotions. It marks the beginning of a new journey in managing a chronic condition that impacts daily life in countless ways. Whether it's type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes, the news can feel overwhelming as it introduces new routines, dietary changes, medications, and monitoring of blood sugar levels.
Insulin pump with alert symbol signaling blood sugar check

The loudest sounds on Earth ...

For many managing diabetes, insulin pumps are invaluable for better control and flexibility compared to insulin injections. However, their noise—whether it’s the beeping of a low battery, reminders to check blood sugar, or the sound of insulin delivery—can sometimes be disruptive. These sounds aren’t just a mild annoyance; they are often tied to essential functions that help manage blood glucose fluctuations. Insulin pumps are designed to deliver precise doses, and their alerts are meant to keep you informed when your blood sugar may be out of range. Understanding these fluctuations and what triggers them is crucial to making the most of your insulin pump and maintaining stable blood glucose levels.
Glucose meter and test strips for diabetes management

I used to hate math, now I'm a carb counting mathematician

Carbohydrate counting is an essential skill for many people living with diabetes, particularly for those managing type 1 diabetes or insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes. Carbs have a direct impact on blood sugar levels, making it...
IT'S A MATCH! You and insulin are a perfect couple 💌 Glucology Diabetes Memes

IT'S A MATCH! You and insulin are a perfect couple 💌

Who says dating is hard in 2024 when you have your forever match in insulin? 💉💙

It’s not always easy when you're first diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Suddenly, you have a new partner—insulin. Learning to manage your blood sugar levels, finding the right balance between food and insulin, and checking your glucose levels become a part of your daily routine. But just like any strong relationship, it takes patience, understanding, and support.

At first, it can feel overwhelming, but with time, you’ll realize that insulin is here to keep you going strong. Together, you’ll face the ups and downs (literally!) of life with T1D, making sure you live your best, healthiest life. 🌟💪
Person checking blood sugar levels with a glucose meter.

Did you make your diabetes work to-do list?

Here are three tips to manage stress with diabetes at work:

1. Prioritize Blood Sugar Monitoring

Keeping your blood sugar levels stable is essential for managing stress at work. Set reminders on your phone or smartwatch to check your blood glucose regularly. By staying on top of your glucose levels, you can avoid sudden spikes or drops that can cause stress and impact your focus and productivity.

 

Isn't it Simple to just Throw Away Your Blood Sugar Monitor?

Isn't it Simple to just Throw Away Your Blood Sugar Monitor?

Managing stress is crucial for people with diabetes because stress can impact blood sugar levels. Here are three tips on how to manage stress effectively when you have diabetes: Practice Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Engaging...
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