Flu Season Preparation for People with Diabetes Around 8% of the U.S. population gets the flu every year.
As we all begin to prepare for a Thanksgiving feast, you may be thinking about the best ways to manage your mealtime (or bolus) insulin. So, if you’re looking to learn more about the basics or just need a refresher, you’ve landed on the right page!
This month, we’re celebrating Diabetes Awareness Month in the U.S., and on November 14, we’ll celebrate World Diabetes Day .
In my first blog post, I referenced a first-of-its-kind program called
Halloween candy and diabetes may not sound like a good mix. Can people with diabetes eat Halloween candy? While this can be a challenge for people living with diabetes, it is by no means impossible.
My name is Jaime and I have type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed when I was three years old and have never let diabetes stop me from living a life full of adventure, travel, and joy-filled experiences.
As you make your way through your early twenties, either pursuing a degree or starting your career, some of you may have been able to use your parent’s insurance plan to help manage the cost of treating diabetes.