Blood sugar problems in the shadow of Earth’s largest living things
DAY 71 – Stress was making my blood sugar high for days on this road trip. I hoped a visit to Sequoia National Park would relax my soul, and my diabetes. [keep reading]
DAY 71 – Stress was making my blood sugar high for days on this road trip. I hoped a visit to Sequoia National Park would relax my soul, and my diabetes. [keep reading]
DAY 70 – Driving through central California is a spectacular adventure. The area is swollen with waving fields of gold-colored grass, gentle hills obscuring the view, and, for contrast, groups of dark green… [keep reading]
DAY 68 – There's a lot to see in Death Valley, and even if you want to spend most of your time in an air-conditioned car, you can do a lot. Here's how we handled one day there. [keep reading]
DAY 67 – Nevada's Great Basin National Park may be obscure but the night sky and the thick green alpine forests are worth a long drive through the desert to see. [keep reading]
DAY 62 – Yet again we had to make an emergency trip to a local hospital in Utah, and I fear that the rest of the trip may be in jeopardy. Health trumps adventure. [keep reading]
DAY 61 – Bryce Canyon and its insane orange rock hoodoos are nothing like anything you've ever seen. This is truly a trip into the mystic. [keep reading]
DAY 60 – I decided to skip Zion on this road trip because it's so packed with tourists. But I changed my mind and I'm glad I did: hiking in Zion was fantastic and as usual got my blood sugar down to where I wanted. [keep reading]
DAY 58 – 90% of visitors to the Grand Canyon only see the south rim. We saw both rims, and on the south rim I had a grouchy epiphany about high blood sugar: forget about it. [keep reading]
DAY 55 – Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert offer some of the strangest and most alien landscapes on the planet. And it's just a simple drive through the desert to see it all. [keep reading]
DAY 54 – In the obscure corners of America you can find some wondrous sites, but few are as amazing as Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Ever heard of it? I hadn't. [keep reading]
DAY 53 – Mesa Verde National Park let me down with regards to a campsite but the ancient history of the place taught me some important lessons, about life and about diabetes. [keep reading]
DAY 52 – Not only did I manage to see virtually all of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, but the visit finally straightened out my blood sugars. Can't ask for more than that! [keep reading]
DAY 50 – Great Sand Dunes National Park is great but on the day I went, the wind was so strong that hiking was discouraged. I mean, I tried, but man it was rough going. [keep reading]
DAY 49 – On a visit to Taos Pueblo I learned about an ancient American culture and figured out how to take insulin for a Tiwa Taco, sitting on a plastic chair in the cool dirt under the warm spring sun. [keep reading]
DAY 46 – I thought central Oklahoma was just 'okay'. The animals and vast fields of flowers in Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge turned my head around, and gave me perfect BGs to boot. [keep reading]
DAY 45 – There's a lot more to Oklahoma than fields and flatness. Chickasaw National Recreation Area taught me this, and also gave me a series of excellent blood sugars. [keep reading]