Diabetes Management: The Art of Navigating Life with Diabetes
Living with diabetes can be an intricate and multifaceted journey, necessitating profound insights and comprehensive tools to forge a gratifying existence despite its challenges. In this informative discourse, we shall delve into the intricacies of diabetes medicine, exploring its dynamic management strategies and embracing transformative lifestyle alterations that can genuinely wield a…
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High risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular illness
High risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular illness
There are currently global epidemics of both diabetes and cardiovascular disease. despite effective treatment. Chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease can still be fatal.
Both conditions are characterized by irregularities in key bodily functions. such as blood pressure and cholesterol. This could have a negative impact on a man’s libido. Even if medications like Cenforce 100 are…
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Headcanon: James has a habit of keeping some lollipop, gums and candy in his pocket. He has a sweet tooth (gets addicted to sugar)
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I dunno if this has been asked yet, but what is the wasting disease condition based on?
Just curious.
Things like cancer, diabetes, and terminal illnesses. Basically, any illness that would cause the cat to become weak and eventually die, but that the cats wouldn't have proper medical technology/understanding to actually identify and treat. Thus the cats put it in the category of "wasting disease" because the affected cats seem to just waste away.
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Happy disability pride month! Every one of you are valid in your struggle, be it diagnosed or undiagnosed, physical or mental — and i wish you manageable days and your needs met <3
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Ik it's a bit of a hopeless hope, but today as I was giving my brother his insulin shot for his breakfast i was asking him if it felt nice being able to sleep on his right sode since we just changed his g7 site the previous day. he was like "I hate this and wish this wasn't a thing. I kept forgetting what side i could sleep on" and I was able to use the eversense CGM as a hopeful example. The eversense CGM is (?) A small cgm inserted into your body (like a nexplanon) and can stay for around 6 months without changing it out, and the sensor is a sticker instead of a wire sticking out of you. And the website, when I looked at it last, said they're looking into developing a year-long one as well. The cgm from my research was invented sometime in '99, and since then has been slowly getting better. I was like "you know, we can only hope that the implants work really well and can lead to more innovation. Maybe one day they'll have a pod for both insulin and glucose and you can use it to treat highs, bolus, and lows? Literally the possibilities are endless" he's 13, surely by the time he's my age (20s) there's something interesting being talked about. In the subreddit I'm in for t1d, there's diabetics in their 60s saying how this is (pumps and cgms) is an insane development for them and that they wouldn't have even dreamed something like this would ever exist to help them. I just. Idk. I want to keep him hopeful a bit. He's already bummed that pancreas transplants aren't a regular thing t1ds can opt for, and if they were I'd be first in line to give him all of mine if I had to
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Managing Type 2 Diabetes: A Comprehensive Guide to Leading a Fulfilling Life with Optimal Health
Explore an in-depth and all-encompassing guide to effectively managing type 2 diabetes. Gain profound insights into its complex nature, symptoms, causative factors, and a plethora of practical strategies that will empower you to embrace a healthier and more rewarding life.
Unraveling the Complexity of Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes, scientifically known as adult-onset diabetes, manifests as a…
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my own private idaho hits INSANELY hard when you have a sort of chronic illness holy fuck
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Wtf @ my body. Why are you doing that?
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okay i’m trying to contain my thoughts about this book for the primer part 2 but i will die if i don’t share these quotes immediately
“…there’s no question that Mats Sundin had the biggest influence on me when I was young.
Mats would have a little smirk on his face whenever he saw me.
“Hey, Maxie,” he’d say, using his nickname for me. “How are you, buddy?”
Just hearing those words was enough to make my day. Mats was my favourite player—he was like a god to me.”
“Every now and then, my dad would take me for a skate on the main ice, and if I was lucky, Mats would join us. On a few rare occasions, he would even come watch one of my games. Those were the coolest times for me. I could feel the pressure those nights, knowing that Mats was watching me play—I didn’t want to let him down.”
“I had worn the number 13 my whole life because of Mats Sundin. I patterned my whole game after Mats, so I wore 13 in honor of him. But when I went to Don Mills, it hit me that I was playing for the Flyers—Bobby Clarke’s team. Bobby Clarke wore number 16, and the number was available when I started with the team. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to switch my number so that I could honor Bobby Clarke. But I was worried that I would upset Mats if I changed numbers, so I decided to run it by my dad.
“Dad, do you think Mats would be upset if I switched numbers?” I asked.
My dad laughed. “I don’t think he would mind at all.”
“Are you sure? Can you ask him?”
Of course, Mats was fine with it. As soon as I heard that, I decided that I would wear number 16 from then on.”
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