
25 March 2015 | 3 replies
Your analogy is like telling a diabetic, "Well, you could of lost an arm and a leg with your diabetes but, it looks like we're only gonna have to amputate a leg".

1 August 2009 | 106 replies
Corn syrup that is banned in Europe is considered the number one cause of obesity and diabetes in this country.
4 March 2015 | 0 replies
The body structure can influence over the change of getting diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and more.

6 July 2022 | 8 replies
Texas has a chart with a yes / no trail.But if I see a dog with a special vest on sitting quietly at someones feet, I never think twice about it.Some dogs and cats can help a diabetic person know when to take an injection, and they may not wear a vest, but that's not Emotional support.Having a chicken isn't exactly the same as having a white tipped cane, sunglasses and vested dog, but here is the yes/no chart from Texas if you are interested:Texas Chart: https://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/fair-housing/docs/FHM-AssistanceAnimals.pdfWhich for whatever reason may not be accurate for California, or Idaho, or etc...It's probably best to check with an Attorney on this, if your not completely sure.Good Luck!

18 October 2021 | 84 replies
"Cash for diabetes test strips."

18 June 2018 | 10 replies
Two that immediately come to mind for me are dogs that can sense high/low blood sugars for people with diabetes and dogs that can alert their owners when they are about to have a seizure.

3 December 2013 | 27 replies
I hope I get there, but im laying the foundation now to not be diabetic like my mom, keeping my mind sharp so i don't have to worry about dementia.At the end of the day, health care can tank anyone.

13 April 2018 | 22 replies
The poor little guy turned 14 years old and got diabetes.

18 June 2023 | 51 replies
When you see an elderly woman with SEVERE health issues that could be eased with proper care (that requires finances), like better diet, not the free once a month package of puddings, canned tuna, cheap bread she was getting, proper medicines for her breast cancer, diabetes and heart failure, and proper amenities - like a walk in shower so she can wash and not be covered head to toe in yeast sores from inaccessibility - You get creative on solutions to help that won’t financially harm your own family.We hired lawyers, arranged for multiple meetings with her church and scheduled realtors and witnesses all to make sure she was fully educated and that everything was legal.I appreciate your concern for a member of the elderly community, truly, but attack messages like these are what happens when you can’t possibly know the full story, including the fact that Miss Kat calls multiple times a week, that she is extremely relieved her home is no longer in danger of catching fire, flooding from damage from Ian everytime it rains and that the city isn’t assigning a social worker because now her doors lock and her home has been cleared of obstacles, trash and hazards.And yes, we’ll benefit in the long run and we’ve run our numbers based on the fact we can carry her for 15years.

21 August 2015 | 36 replies
A landlord had no right to have a ban on hypodermic needles and then tell a diabetic, "You can take oral insulin."