If you’re reading this blog, then you no doubt support diabetes-related causes, but support and advocacy are not the same. The difference isn’t desire; it’s action.
To support something means you agree with it. I support plenty of things. Some …

Three takes on diabetes from just one guy
If you’re reading this blog, then you no doubt support diabetes-related causes, but support and advocacy are not the same. The difference isn’t desire; it’s action.
To support something means you agree with it. I support plenty of things. Some …
Halloween tests every parent’s patience —and pancreas. I fully admit to eating candy while walking my kids from house to house. You’re lying to yourself if you don’t. If only I could get you on a sensor. I remember thinking …
Halloween is a magical time — costumes, candy, and laughter everywhere. But for families managing diabetes, trick-or-treating can also feel like racing a sugar-fueled roller coaster blindfolded. Whether you’re navigating the night with type 1 diabetes (T1D) or supporting a …
I didn’t exactly go into my interview with Stacey Simms brimming with confidence. There’s so much I could have talked about, living with diabetes, being a diabetes educator, parenting a child with diabetes, etc. My head was full of stories, stats, and the occasional attempt at humor. Rehearsing …
You heard me. We need a pedometer in an insulin pump. And we needed it yesterday. Heck, maybe last week.
Exercise doesn’t get the credit it deserves in diabetes management. There are plenty of reasons for that, but for now, …