Feb 18, 2009

Everybody’s Ready

By Marci Sloane|2019-08-21T15:19:42-04:00Updated: February 18th, 2009|General Information|0 Comments

Today is the beginning of 2009 and my patients are ready with a new and improved attitude. The chocolate and cakes are eaten and now is the time to get serious! I laugh as I say this since all year we just have to be MODERATE! It’s never time to OMIT or QUIT; rather we need […]

Feb 18, 2009

The “D’s” Continued – Diabetes & Diet

By Marci Sloane|2019-08-21T15:12:39-04:00Updated: February 18th, 2009|General Information|0 Comments

The dreaded diet counseling continued this week. I don’t dread the counseling, but the patient may dread it until they are overjoyed with their new knowledge to help them succeed with their goals!

I happen to enjoy the look on my patients face when I tell them that 4 ounces of orange juice is 75 calories and turns […]

Feb 11, 2009

Love Your Heart

By Marci Sloane|2014-05-05T09:12:30-04:00Updated: February 11th, 2009|Heart Connection, Newsletters|0 Comments

February is American Heart Month. It’s almost Valentine’s Day and love is in the air, so I want to share ways that you can love your heart.

Trying your best to control glucose levels and reducing your cardiac risk factors can save your life. Over 65% of people with diabetes die of heart disease or stroke.

How can […]

Dec 23, 2008

The 3 D’s: Diabetes, Denial and Diet

By Marci Sloane|2014-05-01T11:20:08-04:00Updated: December 23rd, 2008|Diet & Nutrition|0 Comments

My last patient of the week is one of my favorites. Even with her “diabetes denial issues”, she keeps her weekly appointments. After reviewing her blood work, I tried to convince her that she had diabetes, but she was unable to be persuaded! That was until I pointed out – a few times – that she […]

Dec 23, 2008

Educating My “Young” 88 Year Old Patient

By Marci Sloane|2018-01-25T12:52:31-05:00Updated: December 23rd, 2008|General Information|0 Comments

Hello. My name is Marci and I’m a registered dietitian and a certified diabetes educator. I have so many inspiring patients! Today I had the privilege of educating my second 88 year old patient of the week! The first one was a man who plays golf, recently was diagnosed with diabetes, loves his sweets and was interested […]

Dec 10, 2008

Healthier Holiday Tips

By Marci Sloane|2014-05-01T11:29:23-04:00Updated: December 10th, 2008|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

The holiday season is upon us, and many of us are looking forward to the festivities that this time of the year brings. Holidays are often centered on food so it’s no surprise that people tend to gain weight at this time of year – in addition to having their blood sugar run higher than usual. […]

Aug 13, 2008

12 Steps to Control Your Diabetes

By Marci Sloane|2016-06-03T15:19:16-04:00Updated: August 13th, 2008|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|1 Comment

24 million Americans have diabetes and ⅓ of them don’t even know it! Diabetes can lead to many complications – since it is a disease of the vessels: heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, nerve damage and amputation are some of the problems that can result from uncontrolled diabetes. The good news is that diabetes can be […]

Jul 16, 2008

Insulin Therapy – Part 1 (Insulin Pump)

By Marci Sloane|2024-01-04T12:29:27-05:00Updated: July 16th, 2008|Diabetes Management, Newsletters|0 Comments

In 1921, Dr. Fred Banting discovered insulin. It was the first available medicine to treat diabetes. After that discovery, insulin was injected once, twice or several times a day to control blood sugar. For those people with diabetes who need insulin to survive, there are choices: insulin injections or the insulin pump. Diabetes, for people […]

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