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How 35 years of Type 1 Diabetes influenced our decisions about COVID
As I celebrate 35 years with type 1 diabetes and my 42nd birthday, I reflect back on the last few years and how my disease aided me in making the right decisions concerning COVID.
I am not getting Vaccinated... yet...
Why Healthcare Decisions should remain individual decisions and mandates should be questioned
The Choice in Cherokee County Georgia
Coronavirus, the Role of Parents, and the Cherokee County Public School System allowing a choice..
I am a living long-term consequence of a virus
Type 1 Diabetes: A possible long-term side-effect of COVID-19?
My Common Sense on The Atlantic's article entitled: Georgia's Experiment in Human Sacrifice
The Atlantic Magazine published the above listed article on 4/29/2020. After reading it, My Common Sense B.S. radar activated, so I jotted something down
Ways to Protect your family during Coronavirus
Several common sense ways people can protect themselves and their families during Coronavirus (nCOV-19, COVID19)
As I celebrate 32 healthy years with type 1 diabetes, I grieve a recent loss
On January 13th, 2020, I celebrate another year living with Type 1 Diabetes and normally feel accomplished. This year, I feel a lot more guilt
You're a Prick....away from having diabetes
My Diabetes Awareness Month - WARNING: There are surgical videos in the post
Sorry if I SMELLED
After having 3 surgeries on my boobs and going vegan almost 2 years ago, I decided to try some vegan body products