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Tag Archives: medical care
The Rambling Road: An advent
It’s been a while since I’ve written here, mostly because I came to resent the fact it seemed like I only came to these pages to complain. Recently, however, something very positive has happened to me, and after debating when … Continue reading → Continue reading
The Rambling Road: Planned obsolescence
While opening a new package of glucometer test strips today, I noticed the package emblazoned with an advertisement for a new glucometer from the same company. This wasn’t just any kind of advertisement. Rather, it was a not-so-subtle hint that … Continue reading → Continue reading
The Rambling Road: Thirty days
I realized last night, as I finished my first vial of Lantus, that it’s been a month since I got out of the hospital. I’ll admit, it seems a lot longer, and I will also admit that I am frustrated … Continue reading → Continue reading
Tagged body, days, diabetes, medical care, misgivings, moods, Recovery
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The Rambling Road: Checkpoint
Today turned out to be a pretty good day, despite the fact I’m tired and a little sore now. The day started with my second quality walk in as many days. It was a lot colder this morning than yesterday, … Continue reading → Continue reading
Tagged appointments, blood draw, doctors, exercise, hope, medical care, medication, Progress, Recovery, walking
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