Hospital Avoidance
Claudia shares her early experiences with diabetes management, revealing her determination to avoid hospitalization despite serious health challenges. She recalls the lengths she went to for blood sugar testing, including acquiring strips through unconventional means. Her story highlights the complexities of living with diabetes and the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare.In this clip
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