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Does It Make a Difference Where You Put Your FreeStyle Libre Sensor?

By Steve Edelman, MD on June 9, 2020   /   CGM, Freestyle Libre, What's Up Doc   /   143 Comments

It can be confusing and alarming if you swap out your sensor and your blood sugar readings fluctuate without food or exercise being a factor. Dr. Edelman explains why this can happen, and if the location of your sensor has an effect on the readings.

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Kid-Friendly Meatballs

By TCOYD on June 9, 2020   /   Entrees, Recipes   /   Leave a comment

A surprisingly delicious vessel for veggies, these meatballs are a juicy and healthier option the whole family will love.

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Salmon Cakes with Lemon Herb Aioli

By Jennifer Shun on June 9, 2020   /   Entrees, Gluten-Free, Recipes   /   Leave a comment

Serve ‘em on a salad, in a sandwich or with a side of veggies or cauliflower rice, these surprisingly simple salmon cakes are easy enough for a busy weeknight meal but special enough for company.

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Inspirational New Book from 19-Year Old Author with Type 1

By TCOYD on June 9, 2020   /   Books, Resources, Support, Type 1   /   1 Comment

Type 1 diabetes has taught Morgan Panzirer to live every day to the fullest, and she shares her insight and experiences in her new book “Actually, I Can”.

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Facebook Live: A Personal Account of COVID-19 & Diabetes

By TCOYD on May 29, 2020   /   Coronavirus/COVID-19, Facebook Live, Video   /   2 Comments

Dr. Edelman and Dr. Pettus interview a person with type 1 diabetes who recently recovered from COVID-19. He shares how the virus affected his blood sugars, and what he believes contributed to his recovery.

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