Caregivers/Support System

Insertion Site Duration for Insulin Pump and CGM

Are you considering using an insulin pump or continuous glucose monitor (CGM) as part of your diabetes management? Do you wonder how long you can typically wear it before having to remove the insertion and move it to a new site? In this Diabetes Minute, Rhodes talks about how long he wears his Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm Pump […]

Talking To Your Doctor

Managing Stress and Diabetes

Managing life is stressful, but managing diabetes and life is even more challenging. Our recommendations for managing stress aren’t unique to people with diabetes, but they are especially important for us. Here are three tips for managing stress with diabetes. Make time every day to exercise. Exercise is great for stress-relief and for keeping blood-sugar […]

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Getting Ready for the School Year

It’s Back to School time, which means that for parents of diabetic children, there are many questions and even more prep to be done. Take advantage of great online resources with tips and ideas offered by other parents, nurses, and even students. Check out these recommended resources: Back-to-School Tips from the American Diabetes Association Keep […]

Choosing Insertion Site for Pump/CGM

Ever wonder where an insulin pump or CGM connects to the body? In this new Diabetes Minute, Rhodes shares where he inserts his devices and how he and his doctor chose those locations.

Talking To Your Doctor

Diabetes and a Heart-Healthy Diet

Did you know that diabetes and heart health are connected? According to this article, heart disease is one of the most common complications of diabetes. The American Diabetes Association reports that having diabetes doubles your risk of a heart attack. So how do you keep your heart healthy and cholesterol in check? Your doctor may recommend a cholesterol medication, like a statin, […]

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Wrap Making 101

Watch as Alana walks through the steps of making the perfect, easy, low-carb wrap for lunch! Change your cheese, meat, and condiments every couple of days to keep things interesting (or do veggies and hummus), but the basics of wrap making stays the same. Pack a wrap every day and know exactly how many carbs […]

Exercise and Nutrition

Morning Exercise Tips

Rhodes finds that his blood sugar is lower and more manageable on days he starts his morning with exercise. Give it a try! Even 15 minutes of walking in the morning or walking over your lunch break will give your system a boost. Set your alarm for just 35 minutes earlier than you would normally get […]

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Less Finger Sticks on CGM

Rhodes cut down on his finger sticks by more than half when he started using a continuous glucose monitor. The CGM is some of the new technology that is changing the way diabetics live. In this video, Rhodes shares how his CGM has made a big difference in his management. Organizations like JDRF have made […]

Recipes

Utilizing A Health Journal

We strongly recommend keeping a health journal. Rhodes has a spreadsheet on his computer that calculates daily and weekly averages for him, however you can also use a notebook or an app. We know it is challenging, so just commit to doing it one week a month. Write down all your blood sugar readings (before […]

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Diabetes Minute: Tips for Taking a Road Trip with Diabetes

Beep beep… We’re about to hit the road for a summer vacation. Here are three road trip tips for you! Always keep diabetic supplies within an arm’s reach, pack as many meals as you’re planning to be in the car, and don’t forget paper copies of prescriptions for must-have medications.