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Diabetic Ketoacidosis: myths, tips, and lesser known facts
About one in four newly diagnosed persons with type 1 diabetes (and some type 2’s) will present in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) to a...
Blood sugar back door exits
After living with their condition for a while, most persons with type 1 diabetes begin to notice inconsistencies in what happens to their...
Sugar Surfing April 2018 Newsletter: The Quiver
APRIL NEWSLETTER March was a very busy month for Sugar Surfing. April will be even busier. This is the April 2018 Newsletter for Dynamic...
Failing Safe: Sugar Surfing Lesson #9
Failure is the Sugar Surfer’s best friend. By failure, I mean blood sugar results or trends which don’t comply with the Surfer’s initial...
Sugar Surfing Lesson #8: micro-dosing
Pivoting is one of the first Dynamic Diabetes methods used by new Sugar Surfers. How far can self-directed blood sugar trending be taken?...
Sugar Surfing Lesson #7: Charting a course through time
Sailing across oceans has always been a potentially treacherous and risky endeavor. Before the days of engines, radio, radar, sonar and...
Sugar Surfing Lesson #6: The Basic Pivot
The pivot is to the Sugar Surfer as the forehand or backhand is to the tennis player. In this lesson I will review the basic insulin...