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Can Diabetics Eat BBQ Sauce? (Regular, Sugar Free?)

There is nothing better than a good BBQ feast and all the different sauces that go along with it. Unfortunately, many of us feel like we have to limit ourselves or avoid certain foods all together....

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Can I Inject Insulin Through My Clothes? (Infections?)

Maybe you’ve done this at a movie theater or at a local restaurant. It’s quicker and it’s convenient. You just gave yourself an injection of insulin through your T-shirt. Is that okay? Can I...

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How to Fix A Jammed Insulin Pen (Troubleshoot)

An insulin pen is a great and convenient way to administer this hormone in comparison to the vial and syringe method. However, one of the drawbacks is that the pen is more susceptible to getting...

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What Is The Difference Between Diabetic Socks And Compression Socks?

Diabetic socks are loose-fitting, seamless, absorbent, and antibacterial. They are designed to protect the foot from wounds and ulcers. Compression socks are snug fitting with compression to the...

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What Is The Difference Between Diabetic Shoes and Regular Shoes?

A person with diabetes who does not have optimal control of their blood glucose (sugar) levels could have severe consequences in various parts of their body. One of the most affected areas is the...

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What Is The Difference Between Regular Skin Lotion and Diabetic Lotion?

Diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder, affecting many aspects of your body. In this article, I will focus on your body’s largest organ, your skin. Skin damage occurs more frequently in people...

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Thanks for stopping by my Dealing With Diabetes blog! My name is LeeAnna. I am certified as a diabetes care and education specialist (formally known as a certified diabetes educator). My goal is to answer questions you may have about diabetes or dealing with diabetes. Mixed messages are everywhere. Hopefully, this blog will help clarify some of the confusion!

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