Monday, 17 August 2015

Your Diabetes Prescription is Individualized

Diabetes affects people of all different shapes, sizes and walks of life. Finding a treatment plan that works for you may take some time, effort and perhaps even a little bit of trial and error. But, one thing is for sure - there is a prescription for everyone. 

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Your Diabetes Prescription is Individualized

Diabetes affects people of all different shapes, sizes and walks of life. Finding a treatment plan that works for you may take some time, effort and perhaps even a little bit of trial and error. But, one thing is for sure - there is a prescription for everyone. 

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
Factors That Influence Your Diabetes Treatment Plan
When it comes to managing diabetes, there is no one size fits all. Although there are standards of medical care, certain factors help to influence how your diabetes will be managed. All people with diabetes should aim to maintain a healthy weight, exercise and eat a balanced diet. How you achieve this will vary...
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All About Oral Medication
It's important to know what medications you are taking for diabetes. You should know what they do, when to take them and why you are taking them. Increasing your awareness can help you to better manage your diabetes...
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Components to Managing Your Diabetes
If you've recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, odds are you are feeling quite overwhelmed. But it is okay. The good news is that, while diabetes is a disease that needs to be managed on a daily basis, you can live a normal, healthy life with diabetes. The key components to success are motivation, support, planning and lifestyle changes...
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Carbohydrate Counting - Should You Do It?
Carbohydrates are found in a variety of foods - starches (bread, cereal, pasta), fruit, milk, yogurt, legumes (beans), starchy vegetables (peas, corn, potatoes) and sugary foods. Carbohydrates are the body's main source of energy. When ingested, carbohydrates get metabolized and turn into glucose (sugar) within about 90 minutes of ingestion. Carbohydrates are a very important nutrient to monitor when you have diabetes...
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