Take a stroll through any bookstore or library and you will find dozens of books about living with diabetes. Matter of fact, there are so many books that one can easily get overwhelmed. To help out, here are a few reviews to get you started. 101 Tips for Coping with Diabetes by doctors Richard Rubin, Gary ...See Article
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Celebrities with DiabetesMany celebrities are currently living with diabetes. Read their stories to find out how they cope with their diagnosis and how they manage to stay healthy and happy.See all Celebrities with Diabetes |
Diabetes StoriesA diagnosis of diabetes is never easy, but reading the success stories of other patients who have faced similar challenges can make the process more manageable. Read these inspirational stories of patients who have learned to live fulfilling lives with diabetes.See all Diabetes Stories |
Express Yourself: Living with Diabetes
“I’m sorry, but based on test results, you are a diabetic.” If you are one of the many Americans who have heard these words, you likely experienced (or are experiencing) a variety of emotions. Don’t despair – you are not alone, and there is help. All over America there are diabetes support groups led by ...See Article
Practical Tips for Dealing with Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that, unlike many others, is primarily managed by the patient. That said, it means one is responsible for the “making” and maintaining of daily treatments and adjustments. Consequently, diabetes management takes time, so having an assortment of diabetes tips can make a difference. The following tips will help you in your daily ...See Article
Diabetic Cooking: Enjoying Meal Time
Living with diabetes usually means a change in one’s eating habit. So, for those who see food as a source of comfort and pleasure, giving up favorite foods can be much like the loss of a friend. This feeling of loss has been known to cause stress and anxiety, and even relate to depression. Fortunately, ...See Article
Write It Down: Keeping a Diabetes Journal
There are so many things competing for your time – projects at work, social obligations, family outings … the list goes on and on. And, when you are a diabetic, this list also includes checking your blood sugar; eating regular, balanced meals; and visiting the doctor frequently. Consequently, it is easy to get off course ...See Article






