For the last few years I have been consumed by work, my first and second daughter being born and relocating from Virginia to Maryland. I have always been healthy, give or take 10 pounds or so. I’ve been working out since my mid-teens and at times heavier/more frequent. For a long time now, it’s been [...]
Archive for June, 2009
Why You Must Code Test Strips to Meter [LifeScan]
In my last post, I discussed the need to code a blood glucose meter to the vial of test strips to ensure accuracy. My question was, why did this need to be done? Below is my e-mail to LifeScan asking this question with their response below my request. “… My last post was in regards [...]
Blood Glucose Meter Test Strip Experiment
It’s been over 40 years since we put a person on the moon. We have nano technology that is way beyond me. I can fit about 5,000 songs on my iPod nano which is almost paper thin. Apple has a laptop that fits into an envelope. There are cars that can run without gas. We [...]
Not By Choice
I wanted to take a minute to recognize someone truly special to the diabetes online community. George, who writes a blog called The B.A.D. Blog (Born Again Diabetic) has utilized one of his talents and professionally recorded a song about his diabetes. Also, you can check out an interview that Kerri did with George on [...]
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