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Saturday, February 16, 2008

After three and a half days in the hospital, I had gone from a normal young boy to one who had in his possession some of the most advanced health care technology in the world at my fingertips, literally and figuratively.
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      • Without the technological advances that are availa...
      • I have an electronic meter used to take blood suga...
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      • I use regular syringes to inject long acting insul...
      • I use a Microsoft excel page to record and track m...
      • Anywhere I got, be it football practice, class, pa...
      • I must always have quick acting carbs in my room w...
      • My insulin supplies also take a prominent space in...
      • I owe the quality of life I have been able to live...
      • The daily struggles of life with diabetes cannot b...
      • I am not the only one this technology affects. Ch...
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