#Buckroth Summer Travel Checklist Planning a trip before summer ends? Double check our packing list to make sure you have everything you need to manage your type 1 diabetes (T1D) wherever you go! A travel letter from your doctor with … Continue reading
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As a T1D for too long, this article concerning research for a cure of this slow killer, known as diabetes, is exciting – to me. I hope you find it exciting as well. “Project Researcher: Yo Suzuki, Ph.D. – J. … Continue reading
…Courtesy of Oak Point Chiropractic, Sacramento, California. Can you imagine a machine that could heal your condition? Type in the right combination and cells react, repairing tissue and broken bones. A machine that regulates how many breaths you need for … Continue reading
Did you know that Paul Sparks, from Netflix’s “House of Cards,” spoke in front of a Senate committee as part of JDRF 2017 Children’s Congress? The actor gave a heartfelt testimony of what life with T1D is like, and called … Continue reading
Honored to have been invited to speak at a monthly JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) meeting, to share old and new information is exquisite, enlightening, encouraging! Not all attendees were diabetic but attended in order to learn more about the increasing … Continue reading
The Insects of Diabetes – A Different Take Having to deal with insects is unpleasant. But it often has to be done, right? Careers have been exhilarated through the care and most probably the removal of bugs: household spiders, fleas, … Continue reading
A. K. Buckroth is one of 13 siblings, 11 of whom are alive today. Four of those siblings have diabetes. A brief synopsis of her working life began as a babysitter, on to being a grocery store cashier, a factory … Continue reading
This particular article pertains to one of many diabetes choices for self-care. Although the choices to stay alive with this disease may seem limited, they do exist. For example, food choices are a great factor and choice with a yes … Continue reading
This second chapter book continues the series – a trilogy, perhaps… …to reinstate the main diabetic characters: Kali, now ten years old, and her adopted dog, Money, now 2 years old. My written attempts to express the life responsibilities, concerns and strategies of a … Continue reading