Let me explain…. My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography copyright 2010, remains a good read for those of you that have a copy. As it was originally published through an Indie Publisher, typos in this original version had not been … Continue reading
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“Half of the estimated 100 million people worldwide who need insulin do not have reliable, affordable access to the medication that keeps them alive. The three largest manufacturers of insulin — Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi — control 96% … Continue reading
Jan 14, 2019, 8:45 PM (3 days ago) The eye doctor looked at my chart, then looked at me. My right eye was bloodshot, red as red can be. Like a vampire’s eyes. She placed the chart on the desk … Continue reading
Jan 9, 2019 Press Release WASHINGTON —Today, U.S. Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.) introduced H.R.366, the Insulin Access for All Act of 2019. This bill, cosponsored by 33 members of the House Democratic Caucus, eliminates the cost sharing requirement under Medicare and … Continue reading
“You think English is easy? Check out the following: “The bandage was wound around the wound. “The farm was cultivated to produce produce. The dump was so full that the workers had to refuse more refuse. “We must polish the … Continue reading
This brief blog regards my dog named Money, not cash-in-hand or monetary concerns. Adopted in 2008 through a facility in Colorado at eight months old, his original name was “Buddy.” At that young age, he was more than willing to … Continue reading
Here it is, finally, the of My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography Revised Edition by me, A. K. Buckroth. This revision contains a sharper, cleaner context making reading easier; a wider page format providing wider page borders for ease of holding the paperback to read; … Continue reading
Regarding the endless and heartfelt California wildfires with resultant calamities, 2018, monetary efforts to help displaced and wounded animals has been arranged through the NCPA (Northern California Publishers & Authors organization). As one of many author members of this organization, I am happy and … Continue reading
The Faded Denim Dress: As I sat on the floor next to my 3rd grade cubby, I carefully chose the thickest part of my tiny eight year old thigh, and pinched a few inches between my thumb, and index … Continue reading
“DO YOU OR A LOVED ONE HAVE DIABETES AND USE INSULIN? “Make a plan to stay healthy during natural disaster or emergency. Managing diabetes can be even harder when you are dealing with a major storm, loss of electricity, and … Continue reading