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Updates, musings and things that make us tick – keep up with the Kaleido HQ chatter!
Christmas Feelings
The days are getting shorter... Christmas is getting closer and is one huge bright spot for Rachella. For her, Christmas can’t come soon enough! Here are her thoughts on the subject: For me, Christmas is something special. I love spending it together with my family and friends. It really is “the most wonderful time of the year”... Cliché? No way! I’ve been looking...
Launch of Kaleido for the K-Force early 2022 in the Netherlands !
We are on the brink of a special moment; namely, the launch of Kaleido in early 2022 in the Netherlands. We have been working very hard in the last few months to ensure we can bring Kaleido back into your hands as soon as possible, and this is now successful: we are back in commercial production and preparing for launch in early 2022. We stick to our plan to make...
Mijntje’s Special Recipe for Pepernoten
Thousands of kids in the Netherlands are once again getting excited about December 5th, and the tasty gift they’ll find in their shoes. That’s right… Sinterklaas is back! Traditionally, sweet stuff is free-flowing around this special date here in the Netherlands, with heaps of marzipan, candy and pepernoten to fill our bellies. Our colleague Mijntje is the daughter...
Fewer than half of Dutch people know what type 1 diabetes is
According to research conducted by JDRF Netherlands, a foundation dedicated to the prospect of a world without type 1 diabetes, 76% of Dutch people can’t explain exactly what happens inside the body in the case of type 1 diabetes. Not only that, but 54% don't even know what type 1 diabetes is! We spoke to Dr Fred Storms to help us explain the ins and outs. Type 1...
Understanding and misunderstanding Diabetes
This month is Diabetes Awareness Month: a time when the subject of diabetes takes centre stage. When we shine a light on what it’s like to live with it every day. Managing daily life under the constant threat of highs and lows is challenging... But it’s made easier for many due to the access they have to health care and support. This year's Awareness Month’s...
Blind Trust: Eyes On Four Legs
10 years ago, and in just a short period of time, Francis was not only diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, but her doctors had also discovered irreversible eye damage. Having found several “infarcts”, which are small, localized areas of dead tissue resulting from poor blood supply, Francis was sadly left with only 1.5% residual vision, classing her as visually...