“My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography” by A. K. Buckroth This article introduces you to a successful life of a diabetic. Through the publication of My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography by A. K. Buckroth, I share my life with you while enduring over fifty years with … Continue reading
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Just returning from a cross-country flight, the following report shares personal experiences of traveling with my insulin pump as it is attached to my body. Travel preparedness for and with this equipment alone takes anywhere from many weeks to a … Continue reading
Updating an answer to your inquiries regarding “Where can I find your books?” “My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography” and “Me & My Money…a child’s story of diabetes” by A. K. Buckroth can be found at these numerous and convenient locations: Retail Stores: Placerville News, 409 Main … Continue reading
Yes, you read right – “Words” is the name of this little essay. Before I begin with my personal sharing of “words,” I would like to share a YouTube video with you… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzgzim5m7oU Although used on a daily basis, words are … Continue reading
I N T R O D U C T I O N Accomplishing a first marathon is an extremely proud and momentous occasion especially when training takes nine months before the actual event. This was my first marathon through the … Continue reading
2010 Itinerary — FYI: A. K. Buckroth will be available to sign your copy of “My Diabetic Soul- An Autobiography” © 2010 about living with diabetes for fifty years. The following sites with the appropriate dates are available for your convenience: Saturday, July 17, 5 – … Continue reading
“Hey, let’s stop for coffee” I proclaimed during a brief, but not unusual, road trip. “Yah, let’s. And I’ll get one of my favorite teas,” my friend replied. “Do you want me to drive through or would you like to go … Continue reading
This particular blog will intimately and ultimately refer to my personal use of various and popularly known insulin pumps. The phrase “Pump Up The Jam,” has become a personal cliché that I have used for many years dealing with diabetes. Before insulin pumps … Continue reading
OMG! Clinitest Tablets! Who remembers these, raise your hands?! Writer/Author Kelly Rawlings flashed me wa-aa-ay back to my past, to my childhood, when I had to use this product to test the glucose amount in my urine. Yuck! That was all we diabetics … Continue reading
Continuing with this newly acclaimed title not of my creation, I will allude to a recent Twitter by Alasdar Wilkins. Although his blog article subjects the reader to in-depth thinking, I have, nonetheless, become more comfortable by publicly admitting to being a … Continue reading