What Brings Me Down #DBlogWeek

May is Mental Health Month so now seems like a great time to explore the emotional side of living with, or caring for someone with, diabetes. What things can make dealing with diabetes an emotional issue for you and / or your loved one, and how do you cope? Benny was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes just…

Poetry Tuesday – #DBlogWeek

Diabetes Blog Week continues with this prompt: Write a poem, rhyme, ballad, haiku, or any other form of poetry about diabetes.  Poetry? Not really in my wheelhouse. So no laughing. Here goes:   No Still Life With Insulin Pump Click. Poke. Beep. Beep. Whirr. Buzz. Buzz. Music. Sigh.   Read more (actual) poetry from others…

Change The World – #DBlogWeek

  Diabetes Blog Week starts today! Learn more here at Bitter-Sweet.  Today’s prompt is to write about the diabetes causes and issues that really get us fired up.  What gets me fired up? I’m passionate about making connections with other D-parents We’re in this lousy club together, but sometimes we feel very alone.  Hovering over…

Day of Diabetes

My #dayofdiabetes was pretty typical. Which makes me laugh a bit. If you had told me before type 1 diabetes that I’d think this was a normal day… Some highlights: 4:30am B woke me up "my Dex came out & I feel low." BG 140 (and I think he pulled out the CGM, said it…

Fact Check: New York Times

When I saw this weekend’s New York Times article, “Even small medical advances can mean big jumps in bills,” I thought, “Hey, that’s us!”  My son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes more than 7 years ago and I’m still shocked at how much our supplies cost, even with health insurance.  How disappointing to read…

Play Ball

Baseball season! As a diabetes mom, I’m a big fan.  The dugout is an easy place to check blood sugar and grab a snack. Plus, the pace of the game is a bit less frenetic. We’re coming off basketball and all that running made for some funky low BGs. Having said that, Benny went low…

#CelebrateSU

On March 24, my alma mater celebrates a big milestone. Syracuse University turns 144* years old. For the next two weeks, school representatives are traveling the country, getting alumni together. The Charlotte event is tonight (3/13) at the Dilworth Neighborhood Grill. I was recently in Syracuse, where the weather did not disappoint – 9 degrees and…

Bad (Miss) Manners

How rude! The Washington Post recently ran a column from Miss Manners where she recommended people with diabetes only check their blood sugar out of sight.  Specifically, she advised we go into an airplane bathroom to check, rather than possibly disturbing those around us. This is wrong for many, many reasons. When my son was…