tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post8255451956735697144..comments2023-03-26T03:37:51.226-04:00Comments on Diabetes Blog: BETA BUDDIES: A Small MentionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00895126112651188056noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-44387950912067695742015-11-29T08:31:44.089-05:002015-11-29T08:31:44.089-05:00as a T1D person myself I can relate to Joe.
Most ...as a T1D person myself I can relate to Joe. <br />Most of the time it's not like this but sometimes it is. You feel like you can squeeze just that last thing in like putting away the laundry or sweeping the floor before you sit down to deal with the low. I don't know why we do that sometimes.<br /><br />the super lows and all the juice/smarties etc was a day in my life too.<br />It's so hard to ALLOW diabetes to just be so rude and interrupt our everyday lives at the drop of a hat that sometimes we try to boss IT around. It never works though. You can't fight the lack of glucose with meditation. :PScullyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05745442527137426283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-4365505116750949172015-11-25T19:17:58.514-05:002015-11-25T19:17:58.514-05:00Sent this to two local d-mom friends. One is the m...Sent this to two local d-mom friends. One is the mom of an ice hockey player - a cute young girl.<br />I cannot imagine what it's like to have to look at your own child and say, "You could die."<br />Colleenhttp://dmeanderings.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com