Dr. E and Dr. P go head to head in another challenge to show how exercise affects blood sugars, and they offer tips on what you can do keep from going too low or too high during and after working out.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2021/07/exercise-and-diabetes-how-to-stay-in-range/" align="left"]A hospital stay can mean changes to your diabetes routine that go beyond being buck naked in a backless gown. Hospital rules and regs usually involve adjustments to meds, food, devices, and meal timing. Dr. Kristi Kulasa offers insights and tips on what to know and how to be prepared.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2021/04/diabetes-in-the-hospital/" align="left"]Do you have a plan if your pump fails? Diabetes expert Nalani Haviland Hunsaker, who also lives with type 1, shares tips on what to put in your backup supply kit, and she offers guidelines on how to use different types of long-acting and rapid-acting insulins until your pump is back up and running.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/12/do-you-have-a-backup-plan-for-your-pump/" align="left"]Are your blood sugars unexplainably high in the early morning hours? If you’re a teen or young adult with diabetes, it could be the dawn phenomenon.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2020/10/https-tcoyd-org-2020-10-dawn-phenomenon/" align="left"]Switching CGM systems can be a scary process, even if you’re ready for a change. Dan Barton found a unique way of calming his fears by wearing two CGMs at once and double monitoring. He shares his experience, results, and the pros and cons of each system.
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