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Hyperglycemia – What Is It and How Can I Treat It?
mySugr’s primary mission is always to make diabetes suck less. We actively look to empower people with diabetes as much as we advocate for them. That means making sure our people with diabetes are fully educated! Today, we are discussing hyperglycemia and everything you need to know to treat and prevent high blood sugars.

Pregnancy and Type 1 Diabetes - My Personal Experiences
With good blood sugar management and the right therapy settings, it is absolutely possible to have a successful pregnancy with type 1 diabetes. For me, this has been one of the most wonderful periods of my life!

How Telemedicine Improves Diabetes Care
Rapid advances in telehealth have provided doctors a level of convenience (1) that lends itself to well-rounded patient care. In this article, we will highlight some benefits of telemedicine relating to diabetes management.

Hypoglycemia – What Is It And How Can I Treat It?
In the spirit of education and raising awareness, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about hypoglycemia. How to spot it, how to treat it, and steps to take to avoid the hypo-monster.

5 things to know about ‘Time in Range’
Ever heard of Time in Range (TIR)? It is the percentage of time that a person with diabetes spends with their blood sugar levels in a target range.In this article you will learn everything you need to know about this indicator and why the Time in Range outshines the former gold standard HbA1c (A1c).

5 Tips on Staying Mentally Fit With Diabetes
Diabetes can affect your mental health. It’s enough to make you either shut down and deny it completely, or feel completely overwhelmed. Especially right after your diagnosis. It’s not always easy to come to terms with the thought of having to live with it for the rest of your life. On average, people with diabetes struggle with depression or mental health issues about twice as often as people without diabetes.¹

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