Diabetic Diva
When everything possible goes wrong with your diabetes in single day
When someone says: “at least you don’t have cancer”
unemployedpancreas:

Stupid non-working pancreas.

unemployedpancreas:

Stupid non-working pancreas.

carlmyoutofworkpancreas:

Love
Does anyone else’s heart sink to their feet when the people at fast food places don’t mark your drink as diet?? 
I’m like: Do I take the chance?!
THIS makes me so mad -_-

Does anyone else’s heart sink to their feet when the people at fast food places don’t mark your drink as diet?? 

I’m like: Do I take the chance?!


THIS makes me so mad -_-

cuddled-up:

MY LIFE. THIS IS THE PERFECT DESCRIPTION OF MY LIFE

cuddled-up:

MY LIFE. THIS IS THE PERFECT DESCRIPTION OF MY LIFE

sugarfreebitch:

Quick portion guide

sugarfreebitch:

Quick portion guide

ashtonnk:

IT’S TRUE.
It requires strength to get out of bed every morning knowing that you have to live with a lifelong illness.

ashtonnk:

IT’S TRUE.

It requires strength to get out of bed every morning knowing that you have to live with a lifelong illness.

technologyisreadytowear:

Diabetes jewelry is a neckpiece and rings for administering insulin through the skin via a nano-engineered patch. The Diabetes Neckpiece is a wearable applicator device to apply Nanotechnology Victoria’s NanoMAPs to the skin. NanoMAPs are small (10 x 2mm) circular discs which have an array of micro needles on their surface. They allow for pain-free delivery of insulin to the body, replacing syringes. The Diabetes rings are designed to keep the nano-engineered insulin patches against the skin once they have been applied.
by Leah Heiss

technologyisreadytowear:

Diabetes jewelry is a neckpiece and rings for administering insulin through the skin via a nano-engineered patch. The Diabetes Neckpiece is a wearable applicator device to apply Nanotechnology Victoria’s NanoMAPs to the skin. NanoMAPs are small (10 x 2mm) circular discs which have an array of micro needles on their surface. They allow for pain-free delivery of insulin to the body, replacing syringes. The Diabetes rings are designed to keep the nano-engineered insulin patches against the skin once they have been applied.

by Leah Heiss