On Complications: The 411 on Diabetic Eyes
Complications: preventing them is the motivation behind almost everything we do in managing our diabetes. Yet how much do we really know about how to live with them? After all, life doesn’t stop with a...
View ArticleAsk D’Mine: Driver’s Ed with Diabetes, Insurance for Blood Keytone Strips
You asked and we answered! We also asked and you answered — with lots more great questions for our new diabetes advice column, Ask D’Mine, hosted by veteran type 1, diabetes author and community...
View ArticleAsk D’Mine: Medical Marijuana, Going Wheat-Free and Dairy-Free
Welcome back to our diabetes advice column Ask D’Mine, hosted by veteran type 1, diabetes author and community educator Wil Dubois. Got questions about diabetes that you don’t know where to aim? We’re...
View ArticleAsk D’Mine: Is Lasik Safe?, Running from Occlusions
Welcome to Diabetes Advice World, otherwise know as our weekly column Ask D’Mine, hosted by veteran type 1, diabetes author and community educator Wil Dubois. This week, Wil’s getting “down in the...
View ArticleAround the Diabetes Blogosphere — April 2012 Edition
April showers bring May flowers… and they also bring us some of our fave blog posts! Here’s our very own monthly diabetes “blog carnival”: For WEGO Health’s April series of health prompts, Sue...
View ArticleNewsFlash: FDA Clears First-Ever Drug for Diabetic Eye Condition
Three extra lines on an eye chart. That may not seem like much at first glance (!), but those lines represent a significant step forward in the treatment of a form of diabetic retinopathy known as...
View ArticleTaking Part in Laser-Treated Retinopathy Eye Research
Standing in the corner of a dark room, my eyes took a few moments to adjust to the darkness. Ten feet in front of me, my mom sat at an eye-testing device the size of an oven. Next to her,…The post...
View ArticleAsk D’Mine: Cataracts and Being “In Range”…
Got diabetes questions? You came to the right place! Ask D’Mine is our weekly advice column, hosted by veteran type 1, diabetes author and educator Wil Dubois. This week, Wil has his eye on eye...
View ArticleOnce-a-Week Injection Could Fight Diabetes Complications
What if a once-a-week injection could stave off long-term diabetes complications like nerve, kidney and eye damage? And what if that shot, not too different than giving yourself a dose of insulin, was...
View ArticleDiabetes Art Day 2014: Vision Loss Doesn’t Stop This Painter!
Hey Everyone — we’re marking another Diabetes Art Day today! This is actually the 5th year that our Diabetes Online Community has embraced this web-based initiative to “tell a story about life with...
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