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Following yesterday’s marathon blog of a day in my life, I thought it would be worth tallying up the totals to see just how many […]
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Following yesterday’s marathon blog of a day in my life, I thought it would be worth tallying up the totals to see just how many […]
17.03: Clear up the day’s diabetic paraphernalia from my desk – multiple blood test strips in foil wraps and put them in bin, collect meter […]
Due to the number of posts, I’ve split the Day in the Life into multiple entries covering morning, afternoon and evening. It’s fair to assume […]
The diary of a day in the life. All the Diabetes related stuff is highlighted in red, so it’s obvious. I’ll update it at intervals […]
It seems incredible that in 2015, we have a campaign called “Insulin for all”. It’s more than 94 years since Banting and Best discovered and […]
I was going to write a blog today about T1D and me, but given the events of the past 24 hours, I felt that saying […]
Whilst responding to a question on the diabetes.co.uk forum, I uncovered the JBDS paper on avoidance of admissions for diabetes. This makes for very interesting […]
I spoke with the representatives on the Libre stand at #DPC2015 who informed me that the Libre Accuracy study is now complete, and that the […]
Having spent some time at the Diabetes Professional Care conference yesterday, I found it presented me with two observations: The reassurance that there are some […]
Ahead of the session today at the Diabetes Professional Care conference, I thought it would be an interesting post to round up the various areas […]
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