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NorCal | 10 Athletes - 140.6 Miles - 1 Common Challenge
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10 Athletes – 140.6 Miles – 1 Common Challenge. The Triabetes Media Project gives viewers a glimpse into the lives of ten individuals with Type 1 diabetes who have taken on the challenge of an Ironman triathlon in order to demonstrate that diabetes need not be limiting and educate others in the diabetic community that exercise is essential in management of the condition. Stay updated via RSS. 8230;AND 1 TYPE 1 PHOTOJOURNALIST ATTEMPTING TO DOCUMENT THE EFFECTS. Twitter – Blair Ryan. Meet @ riley alexandra.
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JDRF Walk for a Cure 2013 West Tennessee | Rep the Betes
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Alternate Header and Slider. Monday, October 7, 2013. JDRF Walk for a Cure 2013 West Tennessee. Walk for a cure. Over the weekend we participated in this year's JDRF Walk for a Cure at Shelby Farms Park. Greg and I raised money for the JDRF ride, but the walk is such a nice event we felt compelled to participate here too :-). Let's find a cure! Here are some pics:. Walk for a cure. Larr; Newer Post. Older Post →. I'm Just Gonna Tri. Stanky Creek Mountain Bike Trail. Meeman Shelby Forest State Park. Nashv...
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Ring The Bolus: Challenges Will Always Happen
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Monday, September 8, 2014. Challenges Will Always Happen. Following my 1.5 hour trainer ride my blood sugar was a pesky 195; high for the amount of food I had taken in but figured my body was still just tired. I had a kind of light lunch and was surprised my blood sugar had climbed to 285 after a mile walk. This is when the real fun started. Saturday evening K and I were scheduled to attend an event for Marjorie's Fund.
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Ring The Bolus: December 2011
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Tuesday, December 27, 2011. X Factors - Family Holiday Party! Happy Holidays to all my readers! I hope each of you had as fantastic of a holiday as I did. Since I moved across the country family time has become increasingly more meaningful and special so this Christmas was extra amazing. Especially since I had the opportunity to meet my significant other's entire extended family. When I woke up Christmas morning I did some hi...
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Ring The Bolus: September 2014
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Please Let Bluetooth Happen! Links to this post. Monday, September 8, 2014. Challenges Will Always Happen. Following my 1.5 hour trainer ride my blood sugar was a pesky 195; high for the amount of food I had taken in but figured my body was still just tired. I had a kind of light lunch and was surprised my blood sugar had climbed to 285 after a mile walk. This is when the real fun st...Moral of ...
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Ring The Bolus: Biking to work in NYC - $@#!!!!
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Thursday, September 4, 2014. Biking to work in NYC - $@#! Both our former Mayor Bloomberg and current Mayor DeBlasso have made instituting bike lanes across the city a big priority and they deserve huge kudos for that. Lacking, however, is the basic education of pedestrians that bike lanes are not an extension of the sidewalk and demand the same respect as the regular part of the road. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ring The Bolus: Race Report: Chicago Triathlon; Ouch!
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Friday, September 7, 2012. Race Report: Chicago Triathlon; Ouch! We left for Chicago Saturday morning and my blood sugar was a happy and stable 110. Once in Chicago we walked to the Hilton to pick up my bike from Tri Bike Transport and on the way home my blood sugar dropped down to the 40s, the only period my blood sugar would be below 250 for the next 14 hours. I found a private spot and began to yak (note to self warm clif ...
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Ring The Bolus: May 2012
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Thursday, May 31, 2012. Blast From the Past. The other day when I logged into facebook I was greeted by this photo from 2008:. Links to this post. Thursday, May 24, 2012. I received the below email from Dr. B today after he reviewed my stats from my first 5 days back on a Dexcom. Sensor tracings look GOOD! Links to this post. Monday, May 21, 2012. No one said this would be easy. For the past 48 hours I've been fighting off lo...
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Ring The Bolus: April 2012
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Friday, April 20, 2012. The ADA just doesn't get it. In this NPR article. To explain, A1c is kind of the 3 month moving average of daily blood sugar values. A person with neither type 1 nor type 2 diabetes has an A1c of around 5 which equates to an average blood sugar of 90 - 100. An A1c of 8 equates to an average blood sugar of 183! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The ADA just doesnt get it. Six Until Me - Ke...
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Ring The Bolus: It Takes 2
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My everyday fight to control diabetes through healthy habits and alot of sweat! Friday, August 15, 2014. Well it's been a while that's for sure! Since the last time I blogged I've gotten married, been promoted a few times, became a two-time Uncle and have had more diabetic lessons than I can remember. I stepped away from blogging for a while so I could focus on handling my disease while my life was totally changing. With K's help my A1c was a shockingly low 6! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).