June is always a busy calendar month — between graduations, Father's Day, and of course the huge annual ADA Scientific Sessions conference. In fact, we're putting this month's roundup come out bit late than usual thanks to all the ADA bodily function.

Atomic number 3 always, we'Ra excited to highlight some great own blog posts from around the Diabetes Online Profession (DOC) this past month!

Here, in no item order, are some of our June faves:

Marking Father's Day once again, D-Pappa Tom Karlya fenced in a corking post about having a choice. Sure, none of us get a prime about being diagnosed, but everyone does get at make up one's mind what they choose to do once diabetes enters their life, and fathers are atomic number 102 different.

With the summer officially fully jiv, camping is on the minds of many in our D-Biotic community. Over in Canada, T1D peep Kayla Brown shares how she's never been much of a fan of camping generally. But in real time she is, and thither's a special way that diabetes plays into that…

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With the lukewarm weather now upon U.S.A, we enjoyed this Post by Stephen Shaul over at Happy Sensitive all about Diabetes in the Summer Heat. (And wow, those of us attending the Holocene ADA conference in hot and wet Orlando arse attest to what a huge pot this is 😉 ).

Our diabetes online community is build happening support and connection, but it can be a little splintered at times. Renza at Diabetogenic writes about how that bubbled over in online click recently, but how she knows our DoC can preservere.

Two maps exist when it comes to life with diabetes, and Mike LeBlank at the Type 1 Game shares how he's been thinking a lot well-nig those two pathways lately — which you might refer to as Nurture and Nature. By all odds some deep thoughts about fairness in this one, and we often face that challenge of reserving judgment in our D-lives, right?

Could the Cost of Insulin Cost Pine Tree State My Family? Wow, what a question by Chris at the Betes Bros! He shares a very personal account some how diabetes-related pricetags added to everything else atomic number 2 had to deal with in his life, and in an alternative reality mayhap things could've sour out differently… And connected teetotum of that, atomic number 2 as wel wrote this spot recently about those in the D-Community World Health Organization run diabetes not-gain orgs and how challenging that can constitute. Thank you, Chris, for sharing your thoughts connected these important challenges with all of us.

Speaking of diabetes non-profits and advocacy, we dear this blog station over at the Diabetes Patient Consultatory Concretion (DPAC) by D-Mom Moira McCarthy Stanford, a passionate and well-known influencer in our community. She writes "Wherefore I Counsellor" and hits the heart with this one.

We are happy to figure Eccentric 2 D-peep Alan Monroe start his own personal blog, to share parts of his life-time with T2D that He's been living with since 2007. He has an presentation post at the moment, but plans to start writing web log posts soon enough. Please wanted Alan to the MD blogosphere, everyone!

OK, this abbreviated post dubbed "A Basic" by Kerri Sparling at SixUntilMe brought on lots of LOLs, along with some head-scrape. Seriously, people ask the oddest questions about our diabetes sometimes, but the comment she encountered freshly is in a league all its have.

Kerri also publicised a very resonating interview with Ariel, WHO writes at Antimonopoly a Little Suga, about our D-Biotic community online and offline, you said it we all need to recognize the various flavors and POVs that each soul has.

Have you heard about Quincy the Koala? He's the San Diego Zoo resident who happens to be the first koala diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and to help manage a wave of hypos and glucose fluctuations just latterly got a unaccustomed Dexcom G6 CGM! We loved hearing nigh this fib and reading material the Beyond Type 1 blog military post written about this furry D-friend!

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Things with diabetes can change so quickly, and often it means we have to drop everything to address it in that particular moment — sometimes fifty-fifty while stopping at a Red Light, as Direct ended at Type 1 Writes shares in his carry. Yep, many of have been there, Clotheshorse. We do what we have to, despite our "pet hate when it comes to life with diabetes

Finally, as we guide into this next month of July, our D-Community will over again take in Orlando for the annual CWD Friends For Life Conference. Check out this post from Joanne at Death of a Pancreas, who captured the smell of this FFL experience dead.

Got input on any of these posts? Or did whatever others catch your eye? We're always seeking recommendations for next month's roundup, and then email us, please or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook to percentage your thoughts.