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Opportunity for Diabetics: Qualify & receive up to $1,000 in Compensation, Free Medications, Free Doctor’s Visits & More!

Since both my husband and 8 year old daughter are both type I diabetics, I understand that it can be a struggle to manage blood sugars  It can also be expensive. I’m thankful for insurance coverage, but we pay out the wazoo!   I wouldn’t turn down $1,000 in free medication especially if there is a possibility of positively impacting my husbands or daughters health.    

 

See if you qualify for a clinical research study on diabetes. If you qualify, you may receive monetary compensation, free medication and doctors care and more. Click Here

If you qualify for a local research study, you may receive:

  • Compensation up to $1,000
  • Free study-related diabetes medication
  • Free confidential care from a local doctor
  • Diet and exercise counseling

 

 

FREE Healthy Diabetes Friendly Recipes & More!

Diabetes Friendly Free Recipes. Get it now!

I’m all for creative new ideas for Diabetes-Friendly FREE Recipes!  Planning meals can be difficult with a busy schedule.  I have found that I get in a rut and start cooking the same meals over and over.  When I change up my routine and try out a new recipe it makes cooking more of an adventure instead of one more item on my to do list for the day. 

What about you? Do you have diabetes or care someone who does? What kind of challenges are most difficult for you when it comes to planning meals?


EXPIRED*Free 21-Day Guide to Diabetes Control

This freebie really hits home to me.  My (Kasey) husband 7 yr old daughter are both type I diabetic.  Although I don’t have diabetes, I understand the difficulty in keeping blood sugars within a normal range.  No two days are the same, especially with pediatric diabetes.  My daughter was diagnosed when she had just turned three and my husband over 15 years ago so I can say it has been a part our daily routine for a long time.  In saying that although I wish I could take it away from both of them, I am thankful that it is treatable and that both of them can live long healthy lives. 

I don’t know how they do it, but they never complain.  My seven yr old daughter pricks her own finger and has since she was four.   She doesn’t understand how to count her carbs or use her insulin pump yet, so we do all the carb counting at meal time and give her insulin.  The more that I know, the better I can take care of her so when I saw this free guide it caught my attention.  So, if anyone else out there lives with diabetes, takes care of someone who does or even knows someone who may benefit I encourage you to get the free guide here.

Free Guide: 21 Days To Better Diabetes Control HERE  Expired

  • Simple daily tips created by a Certified Diabetes Educator
  • Systematically helps you establish healthy habits.
  • Glucose log and food journal help you track progress.
  • Low-carb recipes help you create a healthier meal plan.

Free guide provided by Diabetic Connect. Diabetic Connect is a social network that empowers people living with diabetes. They make it easy to start conversations, meet others, share treatments, read and post product recommendations, and much more.