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Guiding Growth: Parenting for Diabetes Autonomy
Parenting is one of the most difficult jobs people experience. You want to be kind but not too passive, supportive but not an enabler. You want to give your children the world, but not spoil them. When you add a chronic disease, that means their life will be different than most of their peers, making […]
Our Visit to UFDI
At Children with Diabetes, we believe in providing care today while we await a cure tomorrow. As we focus on caring for and supporting people with type 1 diabetes, we anxiously await news on the next big breakthrough in research. Our friends at the University of Florida Diabetes Institute have been at the forefront of diabetes […]
Rights in the Workplace for PWD
In general, people with diabetes feel like diabetes should not stop them from living an everyday life (whatever that is). Since diabetes is ever-changing, it keeps you on your toes, which means that you may need accommodations to care for yourself appropriately and work or study as you desire. Definition of a Disability The legal […]
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Current Poll Question
As a parent, have you found it difficult to ask your child with diabetes to wear a diabetes device or try a different diabetes regimen?
Yes, I have found it very difficult.
0%
Yes, I’ve found it somewhat difficult.
50%
I’m not sure.
0%
No, I haven’t found it difficult.
38%
Not applicable
13%
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What smartwatches can I use with Dexcom G7 for non-iphone?
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