Posts Tagged ‘Look’
what does a at home blood test for health insurance company look for?
I was told that this test can tell if a person will have diabetes and risk of cholesterol but can it also tell if cigarettes are smoked and alcohol consumption possible other things I would not want my employer to know about me can insurance company share information with employer
learn about diabetic neuropathy… have a look at my blog?
http://diabetes-and-neoropathy.blogspot.com/
what are some causes of diabetes and what symptoms should i look for?
sometimes i think i have diabetes because i have most if not all of the symptoms i read about but i’m still not sure if i have diabetes. I would appreciate serveral symptoms and examples if you have diabetes i would appreciate your knowledge of it
thanks!
what signs does the dentist look for if you are at risk of heart disease or diabetes?
from looking at your teeth and gums. Thanks!
What is a good place to look for diabetes diet information?
Was just told have high sugar count and doc put me on some sugar something. Said it was type 2 what ever that means. I am not sure. Company doc and not a lot of time spent and was in sort of a shock. So where do I go for GOOD info?
How can i tell if my dog is diabetic?Symptoms to look for?
Hes losing weight and just seems frail he is a mini dachshund.
Skidaddle Bags, Changing the Look of Diabetes One Bag at a Time
My personal experience with diabetes for almost 5 years now has been through my daughter’s diagnosis. It was something I never thought I would have to deal with, and the road has been rough at times. My thought about living with diabetes is that although the condition is extremely challenging to live with, maintaining a positive attitude is the key to a more comfortable lifestyle—and happiness. It’s also important to educate yourself. I think diabetes became a lot less scary when I learned what it was all about.
I always like to recommend that families living with diabetes find a group or organization that understands first hand what living with diabetes is like. And it’s important to have support for the entire family, since diabetes doesn’t affect only the one who is diagnosed. We are also involved with two organizations that are working to find a cure. One of our favorite ways to raise money is an annual “Walk to Cure Diabetes” in our hometown. It has been rewarding in so many ways.
The ideas for my unique diabetes supply bag designs come from observing my family day-to-day. Because we live with diabetes I can easily see what works or what is missing, and customize bags for the needs of those with diabetes. Skidaddle Bags offers a practical and positive approach by creating designs that appeal to people of all ages. Kids love the funky color combinations and adults love that they are more of a fashion accessory than the typical dull medical bag.
It is my goal to help people see that living with diabetes isn’t limiting, and carrying diabetes supplies doesn’t have to be stigmatizing. You can still go anywhere and do anything, and with my Skidaddle bags you can happily do it in style.