August 25th, 2008 by Chris S
My moving caused me to lose my infusion set injector. So, luckily I could get another one from my job today, because I went through the night without my pump attached to me, but I had a Humalog pen that I used as a backup. My sugar wasn’t that high when I woke up though, so it wasn’t that bad. I don’t know what I did with the injector, I think I broke it in the midst of packing everything up. I am almost completely done with the move in, but it seems everytime I move stuff out and I come back to get another load, I think somebody is coming into my apartment and adding more stuff because it is never ending.
Anyway, I spoke with my educator yesterday, and even after my insurance runs out, she is going to still do consultations with me and allow me to e-mail her my sugars and any pump adjustments that I need to make. I am lucky to have a CDE that cares that much!
Football season is almost here!!!! The birds play tomorrow night against the Patriots, and it’s good because it is the third pre-season game when the starters usually play a lot more throughout the game. I am not happy with how the starters are playing right now, but I also am not upset, they are just playing average, but it’s time to step it up now!
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August 25th, 2008 by Chris S
Well, what a week it has been. After coming back from a nice, but short vacation, it was time to get back to reality. First, I received the keys to my new apartment and started to move in most of my stuff, got all the big stuff out of the way first. This whole process of moving and getting the keys was very stressful, but didn’t have much affect on my sugar levels, which surprised me. Then yesterday when I was doing a lot of moving, I was doing it pretty quickly because it looked like it was going to rain, so I was sweating and getting a good race of the heart. My levels shot up though. Different types of exercise make my levels do something different everytime, I can’t quite figure it out yet.
I will be going to Daytona Beach, FL for the weekend and I always have a habit of not testing while away. It gets as bad as not even testing once in a 3 days period. I told myself that I will test at least 4 times a day still, no excuses, even if it means carrying a little bag around with me every single place that I go, I don’t care!
Lastly, I have another A1C test coming up pretty soon, so stayed tuned for the next round of results. I have to get the test done before my insurance runs out at the end of the month! Still haven’t found a conclusion for this yet!
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August 25th, 2008 by Chris - Executive
From Aug 6th – 9th the American Diabetes Wholesale along side with Dr Kim Mistiszyn & Marlene Koch attended the 2008 AADE annual conference in Washington DC. It was a great experience for me to learn more about the new technologies and advances that were displayed and discussed by all the companies who were exhibiting. Some of my favorites include the EatSmart Nutritional Scale, the new Medifridge II, and some of the new continuous glucose monitoring systems. This was the second year that we attended the AADE annual conference. It was a pleasure to have our Destination Diabetes Nutritional Advisor – Marlene Koch there to give- a-way several copies of her 375 Sensational Splenda Recipes book: Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories
Over 3,000 healthcare professional dedicated to diabetes flew in from around the country to learn more about diabetes. ADW was warmly welcomed by many of them who stopped by our booth, it was great to see so many diabetes educators passionate to learn more about treating diabetes. I personally met with several hundred and discussed ways in which ADW can assist them in their efforts to help their patients manage diabetes.
We also launched our 2nd annual Diabetes Educator of the Year contest at the conference. This was a perfect place to introduce our contest to the healthcare professionals who work hard everyday fighting diabetes. If you feel your educator is deserving of this award please vote today!
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August 25th, 2008 by Chris S
So tonight is final positioning night for the bowling league. We are in 4th place going into tonight and only 3 points behind first place. We will be bowling the 3rd place team, so it will be difficult to win first because we will have to rely on the 1st and 2nd place teams on splitting the games, plus we have to win all 3 games tonight. Also, today starts the new diet, and it started out on the right foot, I was up at 6:45 today and at the gym by 7. New apartment, new diet, new me!
I weighed myself last night, after a week of eating nothing but fast food because I was moving all week and was just grabbing stuff on the go, I weighed 250 pounds!!!! 5 years ago I weight 200 pounds, just a year ago I was 205, I have gained 45 pounds in one year, not too good. However, the good news is that it is excessive fat that I will probably be able to shed about 10 pounds in almost a week.
Well the insurance is almost up, September 1 is approaching fast. I have to get my blood work done before that because I have the whole 9 yards being done this time, more then just A1C. I am expecting a better A1C then last time, but I still don’t think it is going to be under 7. With the new diet though, I feel confident that by November, it will be under 7.0 and hopefully under 6.5!
Have an amazing week everybody! I promise, I will post more than I did last week.
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August 14th, 2008 by adw
Maintenance is a top priority for anyone with diabetes. In this week’s newsletter, Marci Sloane, MS, RD, LD/N, CDE gives 12 simple steps to making the most out your diabetes maintenance routine. Limiting your carbohydrate intake at each meal, testing your blood glucose levels, and meeting with a doctor / health advisor regularly are just a few ways to optimize your regime. Read the entire article.
This week’s featured products will aide you in your goal of better maintaining your diabetes. The EatSmart Nutrition Scale is a great tool for helping you to manage your nutritional intake. It has nearly 1000 foods in its memory, making it a perfect addition for your kitchen. Keeping snacks handy is a great way to avoid drops. The ExtendCrisps Baked Snacks are both healthy and taste great. Use Blood Glucose Monitors regularly and test your A1c levels every 3 months to stay ahead of your diabetes.
Enjoy the succulent taste of freshly made Maple-Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake. This recipe has 228 calories and 34 g of carbohydrates per serving. Read the full recipe…
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August 14th, 2008 by Chris S
Is anybody out there familiar with the BCBS Conversion system? I am insured under BCBS of PA until the end of this month, and BCBS FL will not accept me because I have the diabetes. However, they said I can keep the same coverage that I have but just convert it to BCBS FL, however it is pricey, and nobody would give me a price.
Is anybody out there doing this or know anything about this? Sorry this is such a short post, but I have a lot of phone calls and denials to go through.
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August 14th, 2008 by Chris S
I am back from vacation!! It was way too short. I didn’t go anywhere, but my family came down here for my graduation ceremony. It wasn’t as bad as I first thought it was going to be. The President of Florida Atlantic Univeristy is actually a very good speaker, great in fact. Other then that, it was just a lot of relaxation at the pool and the beach. It was good to have the family down for a little bit.
My brother, sister-in-law, my girlfriend and myself went to the Miami Seaquarium and it was a lot of fun. Even though it was about 100 degrees outside, we had a great time with all of the shows and killer whale and dolphins. Now today, it is back to realty and a lot of work to do.
Anyway, no bowling and blogging Monday today because we had to pre-bowl yesterday because my girlfriend’s family is visiting and they are all going down to Dave and Buster’s tonight. I bowled the best series of my life yesterday. The first game was a 148, then i followed that up with a 217 and a 216. I was just in a zone yesterday, I used a different ball and didn’t listen to anybody’s suggestions on moving this way, or doing this, just went up and threw the ball and made my own adjustments.
I had a lot of fighting with the insurance companies… to be continued tomorrow!
Well I’ll get back to blogging this week, I promise.
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August 4th, 2008 by adw
American Diabetes Wholesale gave it’s readers a chance to share their story about living with diabetes. Ileana T tells a story of lifelong accomplishments and fulfillment, despite being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the tender age of 11 months. Eating properly and living a healthy lifestyle has allowed her to do great things. Read A Lifetime with Diabetes.
Enjoy flavors from around the world? GREAT! This week’s recipe corner explains how to liven up your chicken and rice, Spanish style. It has 330 calories, 27 grams of protein, 24 grams of carbohydrates, and 14 grams of fat. Learn how to cook up this delicious meal.
Highlighted in this week’s newsletter is ADW’s top categories. Save up to 60% on glucose test strips, up to 51% on diabetic foot care, and up to 48% on diabetic food
Read the entire newsletter
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August 4th, 2008 by adw
At the annual Florida Dietetic Association (FDA) meeting in Boca Raton, FL on July 21, 2008, American Diabetes Wholesale unveiled Destination Diabetes to the dieticians that attended. The attendees were thrilled to hear about such a great website with all the educational and nutritional information that their patients need. Many were excited to hear that they could start their own personal blog to share more information with their patients when they are not in a class or appointment.
ADW also raffled off three of Marlene Koch’s 375 Sensational Splenda Recipes cookbooks to those who had dropped their business cards off. Also, an American Express gift card was raffled off.
ADW looks forward to working closely with the FDA in order to help in the education of their patients and also be the most affordable resource for all of the supplies that they need.
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