Do YOU Know How Many Carbs Are In This Bowl of Pasta? I Do!!!
After my child was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, one of the first pieces of advice I got was to buy a food scale to weigh food to help figure out carb counts…because every detail mattered. Learn more about one of my favorite scales.
Epinephrine Injectors Don't Always Work
Epinephrine injectors don’t always work. Yes, that’s what I said. Let it sink in. Epinephrine injectors don’t always work. This blog post was inspired by a post from a mom, Misty Gardner, in a food allergy support group. Her son just had a severe reaction during an accidental exposure to dairy and wound up in the Intensive Care Unit. Fortunately he is okay, but I was so moved by her experience and desire to educate others that I reached out to ask if I could share her story more broadly.
Going Back To School - With Type 1 Diabetes and Food Allergies
It’s that time of year – the return to school. While most parents are worrying about “the right” backpack or lunch box, parents of kids with special needs like Type 1 diabetes or food allergies are generally thinking about so much more than that.
Heading Into Summer: Keep Your Insulin, Epinephrine, and Glucagon Cool
If you’re like me, you’re on the go all the time. I often feel like a sherpa with the supply backpack: carrying diabetes and allergy supplies along with allergen-free food. Many of our medications have temperature requirements and storing them on the go used to be a challenge. Enter FRÍO® Cooling Cases.