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Where fashion meets diabetes
When I was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 35, my world was turned upside down. I had suffered from gestational diabetes during my pregnancy. I knew the impact that diabetes would have on my life. Except now it was permanent. I decided straight away that I wanted to be very open about my diabetes. I injected myself in public with my insulin pen which I used in...
Why Kaleido and I are the perfect fit
I have a great life with my partner, our eight-year-old daughter, and our five-year-old son. I work part-time. I've been living with diabetes for the past ten years. Getting diagnosed with diabetes is always a shock, but I think I've given it a place in my life. That doesn't make it any easier... Having diabetes and being a parent to young children is not the...
Needles, injections and a great life
If you have diabetes, you're basically a walking information leaflet. Especially when you have the pumps and sensors hanging from your body or when you have to inject yourself while travelling on the train, you can't escape the curious glances from those around you. I can imagine that it's interesting to other people, though. Diabetes technology is modern,...