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Love Diabetes: Thanks to the ADA…

www.LoveDiabetes.com – Tis the season to give thanks. It is the time of year when the American Diabetes Association sends out nickels and address labels to people who have supported the ADA in the past. As much as the address labels come in handy – C peptide would have been far more useful in enhancing the quality of life with Type 1 diabetes. Then again, maybe Allie was just ringing the wrong bells when she called and asked the ADA to encourage Big Pharmaceutical companies to make C-peptide available to treat Type 1 diabetes complications. In response to the nickel, Allie is giving back in spite of the ADA’s former reluctance to serve her needs as a person living with diabetes. Find out what flurry of events caused the revelation and the outcome. Please SUBSCRIBE to Allies Voice and support making the world safer for people with diabetes.
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Living with Type 1 Diabetes in not easy, with years of practice giving shots and checking blood sugars make it look effortless. It is not and the threat of life altering complications is always there. Insulin is not a cure, it is merely life support.
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More Complications Diabetes Type 1 Articles

Early control of type 1 diabetes cuts complications: ‘the principal message is that early glycemia has long-term consequences’, effect greater than expected.: An article from: Internal Medicine News Reviews

Early control of type 1 diabetes cuts complications: ‘the principal message is that early glycemia has long-term consequences’, effect greater than expected.: An article from: Internal Medicine News

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Title: Early control of type 1 diabetes cuts complications: ‘the principal message is that early glycemia has long-term consequences’, effect greater than expected.
Author: Miriam E. Tucker
Publication: Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 15, 2003
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 36 Issue: 14 Page: 1(2)

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