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Aug 19, 2009

This or That? Marci’s Answers to Food Choices

By Marci Sloane|2014-04-11T14:57:59-04:00Updated: August 19th, 2009|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

It’s always challenging to make a food decision. Just ask me… and I’m a dietitian! I tend to ask myself certain questions before choosing a particular food.

When I am teaching my diabetes and nutrition classes, I encourage people to begin by “thinking before they eat.” If there is thought involved then you’re ahead in the healthy […]

Aug 5, 2009

Laugh Until You Drop – Your Blood Sugar, That Is!

By Wendy Rapaport|2014-04-11T14:41:13-04:00Updated: August 5th, 2009|Fitness & Diabetes, Newsletters|0 Comments

No kidding. Well, actually, lots of kidding around has proven to give major physically beneficial effects on the body. Humor’s effects are likened to internal jogging. It is good medicine!

I can give you the medical facts about laughter elevating serum oxygen levels, which benefit the cardiovascular system, or that laughter stimulates the Immunoglobulin Assay (IgA), improving […]

Jul 29, 2009

Six Ways to Build a Better Salad

By ADW|2018-03-16T10:18:28-04:00Updated: July 29th, 2009|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

Summertime is salad time! Cool and refreshing, salads are the perfect summer food. They’re easy to make, easy to tote, and best of all as heat rises they can easily transform from a side dish into the perfect “no sweat” entrée. In fact, when packed with healthy summer vegetables and lean protein, it’s hard to think […]

Jul 22, 2009

Lactose Intolerance

By Bruce Langner, MD|2014-04-29T14:01:15-04:00Updated: July 22nd, 2009|Complications, Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

Calcium and Vitamin D have long played a vital role for the proper function of the human body. To achieve that, Americans need to consume sufficient amounts of dairy foods, such as milk, cheese and yogurt.

Studies show that consuming the recommended amounts of calcium and vitamin D reduces the risk of developing Type II diabetes by […]

Jul 14, 2009

And Then I Became A Diabetic Rockstar

By ADW|2017-05-01T08:44:29-04:00Updated: July 14th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

The day was May 28, 2007. I remember it quite vividly, even now. I sat in the parking lot for a good twenty minutes; chain smoking Marlboro cigarettes and contemplating whether I should actually put aside my fear and go into the medical center. Deliberating as I finished the rest of my pack, I wiped the […]

Jul 8, 2009

Nurse Robbie’s Tips for Traveling

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:24:01-04:00Updated: July 8th, 2009|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

The children are out of school, the atmosphere is more relaxed and summer travel is here. Diabetes should not stop you from traveling, whether it is for pleasure or business.

Planning ahead will make your life easier and result in safely caring for your diabetes. Below, you will find a list of essentials to help you plan […]

Jul 6, 2009

I’ve Seen Diabetes From Both Sides

By ADW|2017-05-01T08:45:13-04:00Updated: July 6th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

It was my brother Chad’s second birthday in January 1970. His “present” was a trip to the hospital; as he slipped into an undiagnosed diabetic coma.

When he came home from the hospital – my parents had to collect urine for testing by wringing out diapers into a test tube. This added to the ups and downs […]

Jul 6, 2009

Mrs. Karlene Allen

By ADW|2017-05-01T08:45:56-04:00Updated: July 6th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

My dearest oldest friend, Karlene, has diabetes and is amazing. She’d probably hit me for that accolade though. She was one of 9 people in Corona, California, who came down with the West Nile Virus through a mosquito bite; and as an 80 year-old diabetic woman, she was the only one to come through it alive. […]

Jul 6, 2009

No More Supplies

By ADW|2017-05-01T08:45:46-04:00Updated: July 6th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

I have been on the insulin pump for two years now.

When I first went on the pump, I had a great job with pretty good insurance.

After four months I lost that job and found myself without insurance.

I had enough pump supplies to last for a while, but knew that I needed a job quick.

I found […]

Jul 6, 2009

Two In Our Family

By ADW|2017-05-01T08:45:03-04:00Updated: July 6th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

I open my eyes before the alarm rings. My body knows this routine, and it awakens seconds ahead of the chime. I marvel that some unseen timekeeper within my body alerts me before my clock has that chance. In the silence, I don’t allow it the pleasure of ringing. I slip out of bed, and follow […]

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