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Glucometer Contour Plus One – new opportunities in diabetes management

The importance of a glucometer in the life of a person with diabetes cannot be overestimated. Knowing what your SC (blood sugar) is at all times means being able to manage it. It is thanks to glucometers that we have the opportunity to lead an active lifestyle for as long as possible, to maintain health.…
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Enzyme C6 ( Ferment S6) – effective therapy for type 2 diabetes

The drug Enzyme C6 ( Ferment S6) is a popular product among the Customers of our store who suffer from type 2 diabetes. The secret of such popularity of this product is simple – it really helps to normalize blood glucose levels and maintain it in the normal range, thereby minimizing the development of various…
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Which lancing pen lancet should I choose?

On average, 5 finger pricks a day are done by a person with diabetes all his life. But this is not a sad story at all. Indeed, thanks to the fact that there are glucometers , we can find out our blood sugar at any time, which means: we stay healthy longer, we can afford…
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Checklist “How to properly pack for a diabetic vacation”

Nowadays, people with diabetes can safely travel, go on vacation or on business trips, whether in their own country or in any other. Even to another continent – you can! The more carefully you prepare for the trip, the more pleasant and with less stress everything will pass. Follow this checklist so you don’t forget…
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Diabetic foot syndrome – the basics of prevention and treatment

Diabetic foot syndrome (hereinafter referred to as DFS) is a complex of anatomical and functional changes in the lower extremities (legs) of a person with diabetes mellitus. That is, DDS is a collective concept, and is rarely used as an independent diagnosis. Most often, in the extract, doctors indicate the components of this syndrome –…
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What is hypoglycemia and how to deal with it

Hypoglycemia – a drop in blood glucose to a critical level – is an unpleasant condition familiar to every person with diabetes. It is important to understand the mechanisms of its development in order to quickly and correctly bring your body back to normal. In general, hypoglycemia is considered to be a decrease in blood…
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Diabetes and triathlon: the story of Cyril

“WHEN YOU ARE DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES, YOU THINK THIS IS THE END. MY MISSION IS TO PROVE TO OTHERS THAT THIS IS, ON THE REVERSE, THE BEGINNING. THE BEGINNING OF AN EVEN MORE FASCINATING JOURNEY.” Cyril was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 10 years ago. Then he made a strong-willed decision – in spite of…
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Michael Difiore : Traveling the World with Type 1 Diabetes

After 10 years at Medtronic , Michael DiFiore opened a new chapter in his life and began to travel the world. In this article, Michael shares his story of managing type 1 diabetes while traveling in India. Thank you Michael for a wonderful story and tips that will surely help other people with diabetes while…
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Spring cleaning: clean the pump

Finally, the cold will pass, the air will be filled with the scent of flowers, and you will be ready to go through things in the closet and clean up the house. How about organizing supplies and cleaning your insulin pump? My pump is usually kept clean as I carry it in a special case.…
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To the beach with insulin pump minimed 640g

We have collected for you answers to frequently asked questions about using the MiniMed 640G insulin pump in the summer. What should I do if my insulin pump gets sand or salt water? MiniMed 640G insulin pump, when properly installed and connected to the reservoir and tubing, is waterproof (IPX8) to a depth of 3.6…
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