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Like these links.

It’s been a looooong time since I’ve done a LTL post. Hope you find these posts interesting:
 
 
Allison at Diabetes Mine has a post about something that’s so scary, I can’t help but read it: Exploring the Links Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s
 
 
 
Cara at Every Day Every Hour Every Minute tells a tale of, well, something that we have all done at some point: Choices
 
 
 
Sugar Beat takes an Alien View of her diabetes…
 
 
 
And in a non-D post, Leo at Diabetes Almighty gives the ultimate props to an apple: On a lighter note
 
 
 
Enjoy the reading!
 
 

Like these links.

It’s nearly the weekend again. I’ve been very busy, with work and with family visiting. My parents were here for the first time in 4 years. Anyway, I wanted to direct your attention to some thought-provoking posts from the last few days. Hopefully, I’ll have more to tell next week. Check that. I will have more to tell next week.

Kelly Kunik of Diabetesaliciousness got some good advice from her podiatrist(?). I won’t give it away here, but let me say that I’m feeling really guilty right now:
http://diabetesaliciousness.blogspot.com/2012/08/balance.html

AllisonB at Diabetes Mine has more info from the AADE sessions in Indianapolis last week. Like many others there, it’s a very thorough, well thought out post:
http://www.diabetesmine.com/2012/08/diabetes-education-uncovering-distress-and-writing-your-own-story.html

Emily Coles at TuDiabetes announces that Woman’s Day magazine is looking to do a piece on “two women between the ages of 25 and 50 who made a “buddy pact” to beat diabetes together–and who stuck with it and saw their health improve.” Find out more here:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/forum/topics/women-s-day-magazine-piece-on-diabetes

Speaking of announcements, Scott Benner at Arden’s Day is announcing the title of his new book!
http://www.ardensday.com/main/2012/8/9/book-title-announcement.html

Scott at Rolling in the D is trying to organize a D-meetup in the Northern New Jersey/New York area. Are you interested?
http://rollinginthed.wordpress.com/2012/08/09/oh-lord-im-stuck-in-lodi-again/

That’s all for now… enjoy the weekend!
 
 
 

Like These Links. D Pluribus Unum.

Let’s look again at the DOC. Or specifically, about bloggers. I’ve seen a few posts about bloggers, and blogging, in the past couple of weeks. I’ve also seen more than a few comments related to blogging and bloggers.

I’ve been trying to resist writing about bloggers and blogging for a while. Mostly because I’ve only been blogging here for about 4 months myself. Not enough experience to really see things clearly. So instead, let me share a few links, and hopefully add a few thoughts of my own.

At My Busted Pancreas, I’m reminded that I too live this T1D life on my own for the most part. The only other type 1 that I know personally lives about 500 miles away, and she’s one of The Great Spousal Unit’s friends anyway. If it weren’t for what I read from the DOC, I’d still feel like I’m alone and no one gets it. And yes, I really mean that.

Kim at KD(and it’s not kraft dinner!) wrote about her advocacy at the grocery store, and how, a year ago, she was the shy one who didn’t want to bring her diabetes out in the open. Likewise, Karen at Bitter-Sweet talks about how she’s evolved from the shy person in high school to an unlikely advocate. I don’t think these things happen without the support and understanding of all of us in this community, do they?

Scott Strange at Strangely Diabetic talks about a lot of things when he describes his blogging and advocacy, including Survivor’s Guilt. Or Proactive Survivorship. Anyway, his story is inspiring, and he lays it out on the line about why he does what he does. It’s a good read.

What if you’re writing all the time, and you start to feel like nobody notices? There are it seems, a few bloggers that everyone reads, everyone sends comments to, everyone tweets. You wonder if you’re really doing something worthwhile. Kate at Kate’s Sweet Success has a great post that gets to the heart of the matter: “…the more voices we hear, the better off we will all be. I don’t have to be a rock star in the DOC in order to make an important contribution. What I have to do is be honest and put my ideas out there in the hopes that someone else will benefit.” Exactly. Let’s remember why we got into this game, okay? I don’t think it was to get the most hits on a particular day. If that is why you’re blogging about your diabetes, well… maybe you should rethink your mission statement. Just saying.

Finally, if you are wondering if you really are making a difference, take this advice from Sara at Moments of Wonderful (and then read all of the great Best of the ‘Betes Blogs posts): “Never doubt whether anyone cares what you have to say. I guarantee that there is someone out there who is waiting for your words. This community cannot exist without each and everyone one of us.”

I can’t put it better than these people have. In a year or two, the DOC might be quite different from what it looks like now, for reasons we may not be aware of yet. For now, I am so happy to share my voice, and I hope to help give someone that one word of encouragement, or note of understanding, or crazy photo on that one day when they need it most. If you know what I mean.

D Pluribus Unum… out of many, one.

Enjoy the weekend!
 
 
 

Like These Links

It’s Ladie’s day here at LTL… three posts from some inspiring and interesting writers:
 
 
Scully at Canadian D-gal has one of the many, and one of the most interesting takes on her experience at Friends for Life last week:
http://canadiandgal.blogspot.com/2012/07/friends-for-life-from-bloggers.html
 
 
 
Cara at Every Day Every Hour Every Minute has one of those great D-Meetup stories:
http://countrygirldiabetic.blogspot.com/2012/07/any-time-is-good-time.html
 
 
 
AmyT at Diabetes Mine talks about mixed emotions… yeah, me too:
http://www.diabetesmine.com/2012/07/ode-to-mixed-emotions.html
 
 
 
Enjoy the weekend!
 
 
 

Friends for Life Roundup – July 6.

As I mentioned Wednesday, the d-blogosphere is blowing up about the Children with Diabetes Friends for Life get-together in Orlando this week. I was going to try and post all of the links I could find once everything was over, but there are a lot out there already and I’m very busy with home stuff right now. So here are links to everything I could find. I am very, very happy for everyone who is attending and having the time of their lives. Keep those posts coming. And look for the #FFL12 Twitter hashtag.

Here’s what I’ve found so far, in no particular order. If you know of another post that I haven’t linked to here, let me know and I’ll add it to the list. For the first time, I’m also adding twitter handles.

Diabetesaliciousness: And So It Begins
Twitter: @diabetesalish
 
 
A Consequence of Hypoglycemia: Baker’s Dozen Podcast
Boothtacular
Twitter: @iam_spartacus
 
 
Candy Hearts: Friends for Life 2012: The First Days
Twitter: @MrsCandyHearts 
 

Six Until Me
: Happy 4th of July
Twitter: @sixuntilme
 
 
Strangely Diabetic: Friends for Life, Round 2!
A thin line
Twitter: @Strangely_T1
 
 
Everything Juvenation at FFL: Juvenation Live at CWD Friends for Life 2012
 
 
A Sweet Life: Friends for Life 2012: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Carbs
Twitter: @A_Sweet_Life