> Finally, do your best to avoid situations where a "quick decision" is needed; this is good advice even for "quick thinkers". Fast decisions are often poor ones - the counterpoint to that is dragging something out over…
As another Nashvillian(sp?), I definitely understand the difference between how a city is viewed by tourists and by locals. I don’t mostly hate Nashville, but I basically hate Broadway, 12 south, basically everything…
Location: Nashville, TN, US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Depends on the opportunity Technologies: MEVN / MERN Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyledredding/ Website: https://kyle.red Email:…
Me too! It's only been 14 years years for me but I can still make it through most of it, especially given a little help. It is one of the few things I can remember, even compared to poems I might want to memorize to…
If you're having to actively shape your real life to accommodate your work life then you should be compensated (Not attending events / bringing your computer with you to dinner, etc). Do firefighters only get paid for…
I don't think it is quite the same and I don't have any hard data to point to, but it seems players are being judged by the number of game speed minutes on their legs more than they have in the past. IE, a 26 year old…
This necessity of eating after you overate but mis-treated is one of the worst feelings in T1. You know you screwed up and you know you're going to pay for it, because you'll probably spike later and you don't know if…
I always have 4 or 5 glucose gels in my car. My diabetes kit has a couple more. You learn pretty quick you need to be able to treat at least a couple of hypos by yourself
diagnosed at 25, it happens :-/
Just need Astrophage /s
Wisdom is knowing how little you actually know
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/why_peop...
Possible, sure, but not ideal. The "fun" thing about T1 diabetes is that every meal becomes an unpredictable situation based on exercise, sleep, stress, etc etc. Slightly exaggerated, but only slightly: Imagine you…
> Finally, do your best to avoid situations where a "quick decision" is needed; this is good advice even for "quick thinkers". Fast decisions are often poor ones - the counterpoint to that is dragging something out over…
As another Nashvillian(sp?), I definitely understand the difference between how a city is viewed by tourists and by locals. I don’t mostly hate Nashville, but I basically hate Broadway, 12 south, basically everything…
Location: Nashville, TN, US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Depends on the opportunity Technologies: MEVN / MERN Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyledredding/ Website: https://kyle.red Email:…
Location: Nashville, TN, US Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Depends on the opportunity Technologies: MEVN / MERN Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyledredding/ Website: https://kyle.red Email:…
Me too! It's only been 14 years years for me but I can still make it through most of it, especially given a little help. It is one of the few things I can remember, even compared to poems I might want to memorize to…
If you're having to actively shape your real life to accommodate your work life then you should be compensated (Not attending events / bringing your computer with you to dinner, etc). Do firefighters only get paid for…
I don't think it is quite the same and I don't have any hard data to point to, but it seems players are being judged by the number of game speed minutes on their legs more than they have in the past. IE, a 26 year old…
This necessity of eating after you overate but mis-treated is one of the worst feelings in T1. You know you screwed up and you know you're going to pay for it, because you'll probably spike later and you don't know if…
I always have 4 or 5 glucose gels in my car. My diabetes kit has a couple more. You learn pretty quick you need to be able to treat at least a couple of hypos by yourself
diagnosed at 25, it happens :-/
Just need Astrophage /s
Wisdom is knowing how little you actually know
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/why_peop...
Possible, sure, but not ideal. The "fun" thing about T1 diabetes is that every meal becomes an unpredictable situation based on exercise, sleep, stress, etc etc. Slightly exaggerated, but only slightly: Imagine you…