Consider this a [good] warning. Writing a Press Release for me has been intimidating. Not having used this form of communication since opening a sole-proprietorship in 1992, here I go again! I have been told time and time again that … Continue reading
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Amid the four pages of my website, there is the “Welcome” that I extend to you along with the “Biography;” a most interesting “Forecast”, and the “Contact” segment. Bringing your attentions to this last segment, I have announced that the pre-order … Continue reading
After having a bout with “insulin sensitivity” – another one of those confounding and numerous ‘sicknesses’ involved with diabetes, my endocrinologist gave me Apidra. Due to using a buffered insulin called Novolog in my insulin pump for the last eight years, I … Continue reading
I am happy to share with you that I have been “awarded a 50-year Bronze Medal and Certificate to recognize the remarkable achievement of a successful life with insulin-dependent diabetes for half a century or more” from the Joslin Diabetes Center … Continue reading
Strategizing with diabetes and life for half a century, I am proud to announce that I have been awarded a Bronze Medal and Certificate. Short of boasting, this honor confirms that I have been recognized for a remarkable achievement of a successful … Continue reading
…many diabetics learn from each other and about each other. If you are reading this blog, check out tuDiabetes. I am sure will familiarize yourself further with your disease. AK. … Continue reading
Thank goodness I did not receive any new books for Christmas. As an avid reader, I still have approximately 75 unread books to accomplish. A usual 3 – 5 at-a-time book reader, I relish the opportunity to continue. Happy reading to … Continue reading
Who is having what for Christmas Eve AND Christmas Day Dinners? In our house, we celebrate the Polish Wilia (the “w” is pronounced as a “v”) that consists of an odd number of courses – seven, nine or eleven. Christmas Day is … Continue reading
An e-mail friend of mine, Karen, just had her third kidney transplant. Due to diabetes complications, this happened. It is one of the facts of life with diabetes. My kid-sister, Judy, awaits her third kidney. All this to stay alive. … Continue reading