DeMuro in the snow with an Aston Martin seems like a likely conclusion to a game of Clue.
DeMuro in the snow with an Aston Martin seems like a likely conclusion to a game of Clue.
Most surprising part of the headline.
Not only is Werner Herzog right about Twitter, I like that he lurks around the old haunted house by the railroad tracks in Pawnee.
I love that this was promoted on Twitter.
Whenever Werner Herzog says something, you should listen. Don’t just listen because the man speaks pure poetry with…
My wife has been using the Omnipod pump for several years now. She likes it and it has given her good control. She will occasionally have a malfunctioning pump, but when it glitches, it fails completely and emits a tone to let you know that it is dead. One pod lasts 3 days and wirelessly communicates with a control…
In Austin, Texas, honor is taken seriously. As any Austintonian can tell you, traditions are strong. Traditions like…
I’m starting to have hope as well. There’s an ongoing phase 2 trial to cure Type I in the Faustman lab at Mass General (my A1C was too good to enroll), a new trial for an artificial pancreas now is starting up (closed-loop pump/CGM- looks awesome & I hope my A1C isn’t too good for this one), and now this. Between the…
20 Years myself and I feel exactly the same. Could you imagine how much money would be lost if people suddenly stopped buying test strips, meters, pump supplies, insulin vials, lancets, etc? I’ve accepted I’m better off enjoying technology as it becomes available instead of one more “it’s right around the corner” cure.
Goldfish actually don’t raise my numbers at all. Its weird. And burgers are a-ok (with bun) but pizza... its like a perfectly lethal combination of fat, protein, and cheese.
If you don’t mind my asking, why not just get a pump? When my brother got one, it simplified things dramatically.
Heck I would be happy if they just made an insulin that could properly cover pizza. >.> Pizza is the doom of my bg levels. Delicious, delicious doom... :-(
A transfusion every few years vs the drug companies losing out on a daily use drug for the rest-of-life patient usage. They’re not going to be happy with this development.
Stevie Wonder isn’t blind
So far as I can tell, they only left them in for 174 days because that was the duration of the experiment. They still worked at the end. Put another way, this looks like a long term cure to me. Maybe you’d have to get a new bunch every 15 years or so, but that’s not shabby.
People with type 1 diabetes have to inject insulin daily, and it often results in pain, redness, swelling, and…
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Calm down there, Satan.
Chris who?