In war-torn regions, individuals with diabetes face immense challenges, from obtaining insulin to increased vulnerability to viral diseases due to compromised immune systems. The impact on mental health is profound, exacerbating stress and anxiety. It is crucial to provide support and assistance, recognizing the interdependence of health and peace. Charity organizations like UNICEF and Doctors Without Borders offer avenues for support.
Author: Sugar High Sugar Low
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Diabetes Companion – Bob
Who is Bob to Sugar High Sugar Low?
Yesterday, Bob, completely threw me for a loop. If you’re not familiar with Bob, he’s not a person but rather the nickname I’ve affectionately given to my trusty Medtronic insulin pump. Usually, Bob is as quiet as a mouse, but yesterday, he decided to make his presence known in the most disruptive way possible – with a symphony of alarms
Guest Post continued: The Fit Blog Part 2- Nutrition
How important is nutrition to you? What types of food do you consume on a typical day before and after a workout and also when maintaining your BG’s? The saying that you can’t outrun a bad diet is very much true. So nutrition is very important for me. If you are looking to make changes…
Guest post: The Fit Blog Part 1
I’d like to introduce husband and wife, fitness instructors, Christel (who has type 1 diabetes) and Tobias. Through their blog, TheFitBlog, they share their passion for a healthy and fit lifestyle, whist giving people the support to succeed with their fitness goals. How did you start TheFitBlog? Tobias and I have always had the desire…
Guest Post: Appleton
INTRODUCING Appleton is an Artist and Photographer, who has been creating art images and sculptures for over 40 years. He attended Boston University, where he studied both art and photography. After completing his studies, he moved to New York City, where he found that the diverse cultural landscape offered him great inspiration for much…
