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Jul 5, 2009

My Moms Battle

By |2026-02-24T14:24:32-05:00Updated: July 5th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

My Moms Battle

I do not have diabetes, but my mother does. She is my best friend and I hate to see her having to deal with this disease. She has been put on a strict diet and has lost very much weight. She is doing working really hard to control her blood sugar. I try to […]

Jul 5, 2009

“I’m Thirsty”

By |2026-02-18T10:44:37-05:00Updated: July 5th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

When you’re raising a CWD (child/ren with diabetes), hearing those 2 words in the middle of the night will make your stomach sink with anxiety. It’s a typical sign of high blood sugar. When your CWD has a high blood sugar in the middle of the night, it means you have to give extra insulin – […]

Jul 5, 2009

Busy Life

By |2026-02-18T10:49:56-05:00Updated: July 5th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

I am a 45-year-old female and found out that I have diabetes three weeks ago. Find out was a surprise for me and has completely change my life.

Diabetes runs in my family and I took care of myself by watching my diet and exercising but as the doctor put it, in my case it wasn’t a […]

Jul 4, 2009

Diabetes and Hearts

By |2026-02-18T10:53:33-05:00Updated: July 4th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

I traveled to China as a newly diagnosed diabetic and was totally paranoid about losing my insulin pens. Guess what? I lost them in the hubbub of travel. I notified my guide for the journey along with my traveling companions. Sixteen of us traced our steps for the past 24 hours, scouring buses, taxis, restaurants, and […]

Jul 3, 2009

Type 1 x 2

By |2026-02-18T10:59:52-05:00Updated: July 3rd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

Our story begins on Jan 25, 2009. My son Matthew age 8, had been feeling ill for a few days, vomiting, tired, pale and thirsty. (I myself had just gotten over a bout of the stomach flu), thinking he had more of the same, he just didn’t seem to be getting any better.

We called our doc […]

Jul 3, 2009

Diabetic Birthday

By |2026-02-18T11:05:00-05:00Updated: July 3rd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

Celebrate. That’s not usually the word people correlate with diabetes. Maybe a birthday or national holiday, but not a chronic illness – especially if diagnosed as a toddler. Which, I was – at age three. So, I had three glorious years of living without diabetes, and I don’t even remember them. Even though it’s certainly not […]

Jul 3, 2009

Stubborness Pays

By |2026-02-18T11:12:12-05:00Updated: July 3rd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

Stubborness Pays

My mother was diagnosed with diabetes nearly 20 years ago at age 66. This disease terrified her as her sister-in-law had already lost several toes and eventually her leg to diabetes. The Doctor explained that her diabetes could be controlled through diet and oral medication and did not require insulin, yet. If she continued with […]

Jul 2, 2009

More Roads to Travel.

By |2026-02-18T11:15:52-05:00Updated: July 2nd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

Hi!

Glad to be here still. On June 1, 2009 my daughter insisted that I go to the emergency room at the hospital, I had been feeling bad for a while and had started vomiting everything I put in my stomach. I thought I had the flu. Upon arriving at the hospital my head starting ticking from […]

Jul 2, 2009

Never Knowing!

By |2026-02-18T11:24:52-05:00Updated: July 2nd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

My story starts in October of 2008.

I woke up one day and noticed I had a light blind spot in my left eye. I thought maybe I slept on it funny, and after a few days it would go away. After 2 days of it not going away I decided to go to the emergency room. […]

Jul 2, 2009

My Dad Almost DIED, But Now He Helps Diabetics

By |2026-02-18T11:32:51-05:00Updated: July 2nd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

Luckily, I haven’t had any major illnesses. But several years ago, I had to help my Dad, who almost died from a diabetic coma. He had stopped playing basketball and tennis, and had put on 50-60 pounds, maybe more — over a period of 7 to 8 years. He was taking Lipitor to lower his cholesterol, […]

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