
Ep 83 Diabetes: Short & Sweet
10/05/21 • 111 min
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This Podcast Will Kill You - Ep 83 Diabetes: Short & Sweet
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Hi, I'm Carla Williamson. I am a Type one diabetic forty three years this August. I was diagnosed in nineteen seventy seven. I was drinking all the time. I couldnot get enough water. My mom said I would go from a water fountain, drink a coke, then drink milk. I couldn't get enough. I was losing weight. My dad was a Type one diabetic also, and my mom had recognized the symptoms pretty early, and back then they did not have home blood glucose monit
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