
Complications from diabetes can occur if your blood sugars are too high for too long, but what exactly does that mean? Dr. Edelman gives a more detailed explanation which will hopefully put your mind at ease.
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Complications from diabetes can occur if your blood sugars are too high for too long, but what exactly does that mean? Dr. Edelman gives a more detailed explanation which will hopefully put your mind at ease.
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If you’re not utilizing your trend arrows and reacting to them, you’re not getting the most out of your CGM. Drs. E+P explain how to dose (or not dose) in response to the direction your trend arrows are pointing. Here’s their advice on how to adjust for highs and lows, along with a trend arrow cheat sheet.
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Did you know there’s a division of optometry with doctors specifically trained to help people with low vision? Low Vision Optometrists have uniquely designed tools, devices, and aids that can offer access to vision solutions that would otherwise not be available.
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The three Ds in a diabetes health plan are: Doctors, Drugs and Devices. Does your plan cover what you need? George Huntley of diabetesleadership.org has been living with T1D for nearly 40 years and is an insurance expert and advocate for people with diabetes. He explains how to determine if your doctors, drugs and devices are covered in your plan, and what you can do if they aren’t.
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Digital health became a necessity during the pandemic, but important benefits emerged for people with diabetes. Dr. Linda Guadiani shares her personal and clinical experience with this new era of digital connection, and she explains how it has improved diabetes management for her patients.
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