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Anna's Blog By: FatCatAnna The Roller Coaster Ride of Diabetes! Whoo! Whoo! I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes back in 1968. Since then, the way diabetes is treated has changed for the better. Compared to the days of testing your urine, boiling glass syringes, sharpening the needle on a stone, it feels like the Stone Age when I see how things have progressed. The most important thing for PWD's (people with diabetes) I feel is to educate ourselves on our condition, and try not to let it bring us down. Posting here at Diabetes1.org and the other DOC (diabetic online communities) that I am involved with, I hope to bring a smile to each and everyone of your faces. I also hope that you question the things that we do to keep going on this roller coaster ride of life that we all lead (and I'm afraid of heights). Plus share your thoughts with us all! Hopefully one day we will find a cure for diabetes, but until then, we plod along with the new technology.
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Comments (2): By: FatCatAnna: Aug, 21, 2009 10:40 AM
Many thanks for the words Doris. If you could see the comments at other forums that this blog has been posted - you'd be overwhelmed by the responses as I was. My story has started quite a discussion - amongst many that are not aware of diabetic mastopathy. I even had one person asking me if I believed there was a connection between diabetes and cancer. I don't believe there is - for me - it was just luck of the draw - could have been a combination of things - like wacking my chest in my early 20's when I did a Ms. Evel Knievel stunt - who knows . I hope that we see your article you wrote about diabetic mastopathy here on the front page of Diabetes1.org one day - shame that it has to sit on the back burner simmering away! By: dorisjdickson: Aug, 21, 2009 09:36 AM
Some day maybe they will publish the article I wrote several months ago on diabetic mastopathy. As you know, from you sharing your experience, I feel it is vital that patients are aware of the difference between the two diseases so they do not permit unnecessary procedures that may actually make the situation worse. And as you also know, doctors frequently don't know the difference and perform procedures that, again, make mastopathy worse and leave the patient scratching their heads about what is going on with their body. It has become increasingly obvious to me, there are several scar tissue based diseases that a result of non-normalized blood sugar. Yet, the connections are not being made. Doctors are not educated. Patients are not aware. And lots of "stuff" is happening to diabetic bodies with a recurring response of "I don't know" or "you're a diabetic." I personally believe any doctor who says "because you're a diabetic" should be shot. The answer is NOT because you're a diabetic; it's because you maintain non-normalized blood sugar. And that goes into my speech that average A1Cs of 6 are not good enough. So, diabetics do more research and stop accepting the standard answers. It is clearly up to us to share with each other and kick butt if we don't get results. Thanks again, Anna, for sharing your story. It really needs to get out there. diabetic mastopathy (1) breast (1) frozen shoulder (1) mammogram (1) physiotherapy (1) Related posts:overweight + type 2 = breast cancer | Tight glucose control pays off over time: study reveals |
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