The Human Pincushion Experiment

When you have Type 1 diabetes you become your very own science experiment. This is my life. The highs and lows, ups and downs, and all the little pricks.

I don't like sushi but this Blogroll is amazing!

Here's what I'm reading:

Six Until Me
Rolling in the D
A Consequence of Hypoglycemia
Diabetesalicousness
Diabetogenic
Happy Medium
I Run on Insulin
Imperfect Pancreas
Pancreassassin
Texting My Pancreas
The Frizbian
Unexpected Blues
Very Light, No Sugar

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