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Dangerous and unintended consequences

It all started Friday evening, as I was reading the headlines to my husband, Bill. A little article on the front page of the Concord Monitor caught my eye. "New guidlines to prevent distracted driving".  Read more >

10 minutes vs. 14 hours

 One of the frustrating things about parenting a teen with diabetes is that teens seem to think that they can tell diabetes what to do. (I once had a diabetic student tell me, "I am invincible!") Of course ordering diabetes to behave a certain way will never work; but sharing this fact with my teen only makes her angry, and it certainly doesn't stop her from trying to boss diabetes around.  Read more >

Concussion?

As I may have mentioned, M is the goalie for her field hockey team. Although she has never played before this season, her improvement has been marked. Earlier this week, however, her team got a new kind of penalty that neither she nor I had heard of. A player fell on the ball, apparently covering it with her body. I guess this was a serious one, because M was set up in the goal while the rest of her team was set up behind the midline. A girl on the other team was given a one-on-one shot at the goal.   Read more >

Flu Shots

As I drive around scouting Back to School sales, I have begun to notice those signs cropping up outside of pharmacies.  Read more >

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Full Name
Ursula Askins-Huber
Member Since
August 2010
About Me: 

I teach, I volunteer, and I am the child of a teen with Type 1 diabetes. Every day is a diabetic adventure!

http://sugarmommatype1.blogspot.com

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