Waiting for the endocrine consultation I started reading one of the magazines in the sector.
With surprise I found an article about the Diabetes Museum in Munich.It is a private initiative carried out by a family whose daughter is diabetic since she was a 20 -month -old baby.
Unfortunately, the web page is not translated into any other language other than German but the photos are curious and give you to rejoice for the advances that have been introducing in our lives for about 100 years.
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A google translation?!?!?!Not for me ;-)
The magazine is called Insuliner and next to this forum and my diabetologist is where more information on our illness.The link: Link
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
It is not so bad, it is a retrospective of the evolution of diabetes to the present day.I liked food jars, the evolution of glucometers and precision scales.
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Well, I still think that evolution has really been in mobile phones.In little diabetes, but we have already opened this debate.30 years for the advances that have been?The Dexcom or 640 g, continuous glucose meters with alarms, is the only real advance.And 30 years for this I see it a nonsense.
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Prueba deportiva Ruta de las Fortalezas. http://luchojuntoamidiabetes.blogspot.com/2019/05/ruta-de-las-fortalezas-2019-54700.html
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