“The monster
was the best friend
I ever had”~ Boris Karloff
Actor
Born on: 23rd November 1887
Porte Photos’ Daily Pic: Sunday, November 11th, 2025 – National Cashew Day
“The monster
was the best friend
I ever had”~ Boris Karloff
Actor
Born on: 23rd November 1887
“Wear a smile and have friends;
wear a scowl and have wrinkles”~ George Eliot
Novelist
Born on: 22nd November 1819
“Believe it
and it will happen”~ Michael Strahan
American footballer and talk show host
Born on: 21st November 1971
“The universe
is unfolding
as it should”~ Edwin Powell Hubble
Astronomer
Born on: 20th November 1889
“Winners never quit,
and quitters never win”~ Ted Turner
Founder of Cable News Network
Born on: 19th November 1938
“As long as your heart beats,
one is never too old”~ Compay Segundo
Cuban trova guitarist and singer
Born on: 18th November 1907
“A good shepherd
shears his flock;
he does not flay them”~ Tiberius
Roman emperor
Born on: 16th November 42BC
“Poetry is the art of
creating imaginary gardens
with real toads”~ Marianne Moore
Poet
Born on: 15th November 1887
“Insulin is not a cure for diabetes;
it is a treatment.It enables the diabetic to burn sufficient carbohydrates, so that proteins and fats may be added to the diet in sufficient quantities to provide energy for the economic burdens of life”
~ Frederick Grant Banting
Medical scientist and first physician to use insulin on humans
Born on: 14th November 1891Porte Ponderings:
Like a bridge over a river, insulin helps by covering the gap between diabetes and life.
Always balancing the sugar levels. Constant monitoring and adjustments to maintain health and avoid the side effects of diabetes. Too little insulin and sugar levels go up endangering internal organs and “high” outbursts. Too much insulin and you can go into a coma. Just sweeping the floors could cause a sugar low. Routine and regularity for activity and diet help maintain a steady balance.
Recent new medications have been introduced to help slow down the digestive system and level out sugar levels. However, too much and you end up with pancreatitis.
My one daughter-in-law had kidney and pancreas transplant. No more diabetes, just antirejection drugs. Usually transplants only last so long and she is nearing the end of the expected duration. 😦
Keep up the research to find a cure.