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ADW Adds ZonePerfect Nutrition Bars

May 29th, 2008 by adw

American Diabetes Wholesale recently added some additional products to the store. ADW now offers ZonePerfect Nutrition Bars as a means for you to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

The ZonePerfect bars by Abbott come in a wide variety of flavors, including Chocolate Mint, Banana Nut, and Fudge Graham.

This is a perfect snack for busy people on the go. Each nutritional bar comes packed with lots of protein and carbohydrates. Each box contains either five or twelve ZonePerfect bars, which gives you, the customer, lots of flexibility.

For more information and selection options, please browse our entire ZonePerfect selection.

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Share Your Story With American Diabetes Wholesale

May 29th, 2008 by adw

Not only is American Diabetes Wholesale providing you low cost diabetes supplies, we are also offering you the opportunity to share your story with us! We will also be selecting some of your stories to share with others, and if we choose yours, you will receive a special gift from ADW.

It is very easy to do. Follow the link provided to the submission page and tell us your story about diabetes. Whether you were diagnosed with Type 1, Type 2, Gestational, or you just know somebody who has diabetes, tell us your inspirational story!

American Diabetes Wholesale will protect your privacy by identifying you by your first name, last initial and state where you live (Example: Chris S., Florida).

Share Your Story Here!

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A Good Day of Blood Sugars

May 29th, 2008 by Chris S

Yesterday was a good day for my blood sugar levels all day long. The highest I went was 150, which for me is a success. I also tested about 10 times yesterday. It went up high after I went for a nice little jog. I disconnect my pump while I run because it always falls off while running. But then of course, this morning I wake up with a 252 reading. Must increase over night basal again. Pretty soon it’s going to be like 100 units of insulin over night (that’s an exaggeration!)

Well, speaking of running, my body is killing me today. Muscles that I haven’t used since my days of playing football in college are now being used again. And my good ole’ shin splints are coming back. After running a mile yesterday I was breathing perfectly fine, but I could barely even walk because my shins were absolutely killing me. I thought I stretched my calves out good before I went running, but I guess not.

I will have to stretch even a little more today when I play tennis. I have been getting better and better at tennis every week I play. I am ready to go play against some of the good guys now, and really get a workout. Well, off to work.

Just another day in the Life of a Diabetic!

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Long Weekend Way Too Short

May 29th, 2008 by Chris S

Even with the holiday, this long weekend was way too short. Friday night’s concert was a success. I tried to position myself in a good way in the lawn thanks to Sara’s comment, but I still couldn’t see anything. Luckily, I knew somebody who lived in the high rise apartments above Mizner Park and could see from there. The concert was only about an hour, but Free Bird rocked the place.

Saturday was a longggg day at the Sawgrass Mills Mall. I went there just to have something to do and when the day was all over, my wallet was empty, surprise surprise. Sunday was a very boring day, but yesterday we had a nice little cookout, but I overate there of course. But the workout regime and diet is back to normal.

Let’s finally talk some diabetes now. I’m still in the process of getting some insurance coverage, but it is tough. I’m also looking for a new house at the same time, I have 63 days before I move out. I am prepared for a long uphill battle and fight!

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