Monday, 29 September 2014

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From Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE, your Guide to Type 2 Diabetes

As a clinician, I have the privilege of educating people about diabetes daily. This week, however, I unfortunately had some teaching moments that were emergencies. It's important to understand that if left uncontrolled, diabetes can yield serious side effects. Many emergencies can be prevented - get informed today. Protect your feet by getting diabetes shoes, treat low blood sugars quickly and safely,  and discover when it's time to change your diabetes medicines. Read about it all here... 

Are You Receiving the Education You Need to Managed Your Diabetes?
Are you receiving the right education for your diabetes?  Get properly educated so that you can manage your diabetes to reach your goals...read more
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Medicare Guidelines for Diabetes Shoes

If you've had diabetes for a long time, you may have some neuropathy (nerve damage) in your feet which can cause diminished sensation - a side effect that may prevent you from feeling a foot injury. If you've had a foot ulcer or other complication or other foot abnormalities, wearing the proper fitting shoes can help to protect your feet...read more

Search Related Topics:  neuropathy  diabetic neuropathy  foot care

Mealtime Insulin and Type 2 Diabetes

 Are your blood sugars elevated throughout the day and you haven't changed a thing? Could be that you need mealtime insulin. Mealtime insulin is fast acting insulin - it starts to work within 15 minutes of being injected, peaks in about an hour and lasts in your system for about 2-4 hours. It's job is to help lower blood sugars after you eat...read more

Search Related Topics:  insulin  carbohydrate counting  injections

Can I Drink Alcohol if I Have Type 2 Diabetes?

 Drinking alcohol can cause delayed low blood sugar in persons with diabetes. The American Diabetes Association recommends that persons with diabetes be educated on the recognition and management of delayed hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) when drinking alcohol, especially if those persons are using insulin or other like sulfonylureas...read more 

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