Cauliflower Tortillas - Slim Palate
Low Carb Tortillas (Gluten Free)
Whether you're in the mood for Tex Mex, or you just want a wrap for veggies, this recipe will do the trick. It's a great solution to the need for low carb tortillas.
Obamacare and Diabetes: Will the Affordable Care Act Live Up to Its Promises?
Obamacare and Diabetes: Will the Affordable Care Act Live Up to Its Promises?
Perhaps you are one of the millions of Americans currently wondering what is going to happen on October 1st, the day when the Health Insurance Marketplace of the Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”) opens for business. This is a particularly important question for people with diabetes because at the moment, the fact that we have a pre-existing condition leaves us with very few – if any -- options for getting health insurance without an obliging employer or spouse (or other access to a group plan).
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My Sugary Slip-Up
This past week, I’ve had a few high blood sugars that I couldn’t quite explain. Today, I finally discovered my problem: I accidentally bought and…
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That’s So Random
When I was in high school, the phrase du jour was, “That’s so random.” For example: “OMG, did you see the dress she was…
Feeling a Little Low
Feeling a Little Low…
I’ve been moved into my new apartment at school for about a week now. As I write this, I’m in my nice, big room furnished with a desk, wardrobe, bureau,…
In the Waiting Room, A Dance
In the Waiting Room, A Dance
Often what motivates me to care for my diabetes is the thought of living a long and able life so that I might enjoy my children’s adulthoods, not tethered to dialysis. I hold on to a belief that I have a great deal of control over my outcome. I have also believed – and I suddenly realize that this is folly – that, by having one chronic illness, I am somehow exempt from more threats to my well-being and longevity. My anemia is a sign, however, that my body is much more complex than a basic system, with inputs and outputs, I can understand and control.