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<title>Some bodies don&#x27;t follow the rules</title>
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<description>&#x3C;p&#x3E;Type 1 Diabetics quickly learn about the Glycated Hemoglobin value, or HbA1c, that can be obtained from a laboratory blood test. It refers to the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood that is affected by blood sugar. Because red blood cells are replenished about once every 90 days, this laboratory test is an indication of average blood sugar control over the past three months.&#x3C;/p&#x3E;

&#x3C;p&#x3E;T1D children are &#x3C;/p&#x3E;
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2016 21:54:32 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>An uncommon great day</title>
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<description>&#x3C;p&#x3E;I recently had a really, really good day managing my Type-1 Diabetes. The
photo of my Dexcom continuous glucose monitor below shows my 24-hour trend
line and you will note the graph stays well within the high and low
threshhold boundaries except for one spot in the evening where it briefly
dipped below 75 (the low threshhold) after I went for a run. &#x3C;/p&#x3E;

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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2015 22:16:19 -0600</pubDate>
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<title>Book Review: &#x22;Think Like a Pancreas&#x22; by Gary Scheiner</title>
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<description>&#x3C;p&#x3E;I just finished reading &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.amazon.com/Think-Like-Pancreas-Practical-Insulin--Completely/dp/0738215147&#x22;&#x3E;Think Like a
Pancreas&#x3C;/a&#x3E;
by Gary Scheiner, a certified Diabetes educator and owner of &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://integrateddiabetes.com/&#x22;&#x3E;Integrated
Diabetes Services&#x3C;/a&#x3E;, a firm of Diabetes
clinicians who all have Diabetes themselves and work to help their clients
improve their ability to live with the di&#x3C;/p&#x3E;
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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2014 05:56:17 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Taking more aggressive action to combat post-prandial spikes</title>
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<description>&#x3C;p&#x3E;I&#x27;ve been reading the book &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://integrateddiabetes.com/feed/&#x22;&#x3E;Think Like a
Pancreas&#x3C;/a&#x3E; by Gary Scheiner and I&#x27;ve
found it is quite interesting and informative. I think any adult Type-1
Diabetic or caregiver of a Type-1 Diabetic would benefit from the
information in the book. &#x3C;/p&#x3E;

&#x3C;p&#x3E;I&#x27;ll be posting a full review of the book in the next couple of weeks after
I finish it.&#x3C;/p&#x3E;

&#x3C;p&#x3E;One thing, however, th&#x3C;/p&#x3E;
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<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2014 16:52:20 -0700</pubDate>
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