I’m writing this post about diabetes and the importance of rest in the Bible because I so badly need it for myself. Do you need rest too?
Devotions
Warning Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes
Identifying the signs symptoms of diabetes early on can have a huge impact, so knowing what to look for is key.
5 Ways to Navigate Thanksgiving with Diabetes
Thanksgiving with diabetes can certainly be a challenge to navigate, as it’s a holiday full of carbs. But we can do it with a thankful heart.
The Extra Challenges of Counting Carbs for Diabetes
Counting carbs for diabetes is something we all need to do with every meal in an effort to maintain stable blood sugars. And here’s how!
Halloween Candy Carb Counts for People with Type 1 Diabetes
When October rolls around, it’s imperative that people with type 1 diabetes have Halloween candy carb counts.
Let’s Talk About How we Talk About Diabetes
Let’s talk about how we talk about diabetes. I’ll be honest. There are times I’m negative about diabetes. But why and what can I do about it?
How Diabetes Affects Relationships
Would you say diabetes affects relationships in your life?
I asked my husband for his perspective on that question. He first thought of my CGM beeping overnight, in case my blood sugar goes too high or low.
3 Reasons to Calibrate Your CGM
Although my CGM system doesn’t require me to calibrate, there may be good reason to consider doing so from time to time.
School Days with Diabetes: A Mom’s Perspective
How are you preparing for school days with diabetes? There is much to do. But first, let’s talk about God’s provision over our kids.
Diabetes at School: 7 Things to Help You Prepare
I remember diabetes at school. Being diagnosed shortly after I turned 12, I went through my middle school and high school years managing diabetes. I remember carrying a bright purple Caboodle (do you remember those things?) with me each day.
How to Look at Life with Diabetes Differently
A quick glance at my continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can ultimately help me see how to look at life with diabetes differently. Here’s what I mean…
How to Trust God with your What Ifs
It had been one long week. I still couldn’t sleep through the night. Not knowing his blood sugar was the hardest thing for me as a mother. I kept checking to see if his chest was rising and falling, then every two hours I pricked his finger.
All references to scripture are quoted in NIV unless otherwise noted.