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Spencer Helps Me Exercise Spencer Helps Me Exercise

You can't have diabetes without knowing about the merits of exercise.

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Hypoglycemia: What Do You Feel In Your Body?  What Do You Feel In Your Mind? Hypoglycemia: What Do You Feel In Your Body? What Do You Feel In Your Mind?

A word of caution about the values used below. This study was conducted using people without diabetes.  Some people with diabetes experience symptoms at higher glucose levels than the study suggests. Other people with diabetes appear to function well with blood sugars in the 30's and 40's (mg/dl). Therefore, the values in the study should only be used as an approximation. This study also used plasma glucose levels. Your values done at home might be 20 percent lower or higher than these lab values. For example, epinephrine release in someone without diabetes would begin at about 63mg/dl with a home blood glucose meter.

comments 39 comments - May 1, 2008 - * * * *

My Diabetes and I, Partners Through the Years My Diabetes and I, Partners Through the Years

It will soon be November, and National Diabetes Month will be here once again. It's a time when I like to reflect upon my past with diabetes and try to look into the future.

comments 0 comments - Sep 20, 2007 - * * * *

It's Time to Tune In! It's Time to Tune In!

Friday at 12:00 noon Pacific time, Diabetes Health's flagship TV show, Diabetes Live, is coming to you live on our website at DiabetesHealth.com.

comments 0 comments - Aug 16, 2007 - * * * *

A Life Shaped By Diabetes A Life Shaped By Diabetes

Recently, while preparing to give a speech, I found myself reminiscing about my life with diabetes. It was 33 years ago that I was diagnosed with type 1, but I remember it like it was yesterday.

comments 0 comments - May 22, 2007 - * * * * *

Moving to a New House Moving to a New House

This last couple of months have been a tumultuous time for me and my family. I moved to town from a house in the country, so my young teenagers could be closer to their friends and the village life available here in Fairfax. The move was chaotic, as moves always are, but we finally made it. Unfortunately, once we got to town, the temptations to teenagers multiplied, and my son (who is not diabetic) found himself in trouble over some experimentation with alcohol.

comments 0 comments - Apr 13, 2007 - * * * *

New Pancreas Quiets Cravings New Pancreas Quiets Cravings

I read with interest Scott”s recent column (“Starting the Conversation”) in which he described eating all the ice cream. Having spent 36 years as a type 1, and now almost seven years cured after a kidney/pancreas transplant (KPTX), I have a unique perspective.

comments 0 comments - Apr 10, 2007 - * * * * *

Starting the Conversation Starting the Conversation

We’ve made big strides on our new Web site since I last wrote to you, and it’s shaping up into an exciting and dynamic community gathering place. Once it’s been inaugurated, you’ll want to drop in on a daily basis and check out what’s happened since the day before. We’re going to be posting all our articles hot off the press, and the input from you will be right there as well, ready for the lively back-and-forth that already animates your letters to the editor.

comments 0 comments - Feb 1, 2007 - * * * * *

Diabetes Health Celebrates Its Best

In honor of National Diabetes Month, we welcome you to Diabetes Health’s “Best-Of” issue.

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What I Eat When I’m On the Road

I have two teenagers! If you’re a parent of a teenager, you know why I used the exclamation point. Everything is changing fast in their world, and I try to keep up.

comments 0 comments - Oct 1, 2006 - Not Yet Rated