Monday, June 8, 2015

Don't Let Your Diabetes Control You

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Don't Let Your Diabetes Control You

Managing your diabetes on a daily basis can be an exhausting task. Sometimes we let diabetes get the best of us and while it might seem too hard to get back on track, simple steps can help you reach your goals.  Don't let your diabetes get you down - ask for help and make one small change today. The rest will follow...

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
Messy Refrigerator & Freezer Preventing You from Eating Well?
Have you ever opened your refrigerator and freezer and felt like you have no idea what is in it, how long it's been there and what to do with it? It's hard to eat a healthy diet when you don't have the ingredients you need at home or the sanity to figure out what you need to get started. Susan Weiner, author of The Complete Diabetes Organizer: Your Guide to a Less Stressful and More Manageable Diabetes Life explains why having an organized refrigerator is so important and tips on how to clean it up for a fresh start at a healthy lifestyle...
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A Guide to Managing Your Medications
Remembering to take a medication every day isn't always the easiest task. And if you have to take multiple medications this can be even harder. Medication adherence is important for diabetes control...
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4 Foods You Should Always Carry with You
For someone with diabetes, leaving too much time between meals can be dangerous, especially if you are taking medications that can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). f you suspect you are having a low blood sugar or you feel symptomatic - shaky, sweaty, confused or disorientated - you should test your sugar to confirm and treat it promptly. The best remedy, though, is to prevent this from happening altogether. Keeping healthy, nutritious, calorie controlled snacks on hand is a great way to curb your hunger,
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Learn How to Live Healthier
Eating a healthy diet and sticking to an exercise regimen isn’t always easy, but it’s one of the most important things that you can do to help manage your type 2 diabetes, and prevent or delay heart attacks and strokes...
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