Favorite Diabetes Blogs of August 2022 | DiabetesMine - joneswarry1979
A we wind down the summertime and information technology's been hot outside, our diabetes blogging radar has been lig hting upfield with all the outstanding posts from around the Diabetes Online Community (DOC)!
Luckily there's been no shortage of cool satiate to register online. In no particular order, here's what caught our centre during the month of August.
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The time period get together of the American Tie of Diabetes Educators (AADE) took place advance this month in New Orleans, and DOC friend Scott President Andrew Johnson offers this recapitulate on how the org really ramped up its social media presence and focus this year. You backside besides see our coverage, thanks to our correspondent Wil Dubois, who attended the conference for the 'Mine.
Awful that it's been 10 years since Hurricane Katrina devasated New Orleans, and D-Dad Tom Karlya shares a story about how he jumped into action following that disaster — and how everything came full rope recently in New Orleans for him.
A essential-read over at Kerri European smelt's SixUntilMe web log is this guest billet from a longtime typecast 1 who goes by the pen name D.C. Scribe on Chitter. He writes about how he's managed his diabetes for decades without any issue and a large office of that stems from his incredulity about diabetes technology (!).
This month, we saw the tragic news about the death of type 1 PWD Michael Robinson in MO, World Health Organization was arrested and jailed for not paid child reenforcement and past died while incarcerated due to what looks to be a complete neglect of his diabetes behind parallel bars. D-blogging friend Downwind Ann Thill writes an incredibly important post that truly gets the mind working, some how the DOC intersects with other wellness communities and advocacy initiatives, the kinship to Black Lives Matter and how white privilege Crataegus oxycantha factor in to our community's response.
A new blog caught our eye, with the name, My Type 3 Is Watching Me! This military post called "The Familiar Daredevil" is a good read talking active some of the fears and adventurous times we can birth when animation with diabetes.
Zombies and Diabetes …. deman we enunciat Sir Thomas More? Exist prepared and check out this web log office from D-chirp Zachary Herbert McLean Evans over at Diabetes Daily about living the zombie Book of Revelation with diabetes.
Low parentage sugars can be chilling, especially when they play out the likes of this uncomparable that Stephen Shaul experienced latterly. Sorry to pick up of this hypo, but we are glad it inside-out out OK in the end.
And btw, Sir Leslie Stephen also asks us to "Imagine This," in a post enclosed at Happy Medium for wholly of those who are non living with diabetes. Worth a read and something to share with the non-D world active what we deal with constantly. Merely imagine…
Speaking of hypos, Neeljadeja has a post that pulls you in retributory with the title: "Everything was in slow motion, Even my brain was slow motion. A Hypoglycemic Episode Explained." Yep, worth the click.
DO you experiennce "Shopoglycemia" (lows in the market storage or while shopping)? Yep, umteen of us for sure do, and D-advocate and blogger Melissa Lee shares a billet on A Honeyed Life about how that experience happens to her sometimes.
What a great post by our Grumpy Pumper pal overseas, who's marked his 26th diabetes day of remembrance this month. And in good Commerce form, he has a fiesty blog post to mark the occasion. 🙂
Technically, this post by Wrick Phillips ran along July 31 (the same day Eastern Samoa our past month's DOC Roundup), merely since that's pretty very much August already, we're including it here. What a beautiful and consultatory testimonial to his mom, Marjorie.
Renza writes an impassioned military post at Diabetogenic, after correcting a coffee bar barista who cerebration it was OK to use diabetes as a punchline and sales tactic for sweets.
Being a golfer, I enjoyed this military post by Ryan at Diabetes Daily Grind on a parallel between golf game and diabetes. Non sure reading will help your golf dro or blood sugars, but As to dandy diabetes blogs to read, it's equivalence for the course. Prow!
Our new-to-blogging peep Phyllis Kaplan has a Diabetes Camp story over at her web log, Confessions of a Type 1 Diabetic. She ends with a call to action for D-Community and all those reading on.
We enjoyed finding yet another fresh diabetes web log called Life-time of Leo. And this post about diabetes and alcohol has or s good perspective, should you be interested in partaking in full-grown beverages. Drink prepared (this tasty carry, that is).
And patc we're on good drinks that many of us in the diabetes profession jazz, there's this Java and Insulin post by Sarah who talks roughly a Life of Hunger on her 10-year diaversary this month.
We share our favorites monthly, but want to include yours as well. Please email us your personal front-runner D-post picks for the month of September. We look forward to hearing from you, Friends!
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