Helpful Online Diabetic Resources
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Hi there, Type 2 Diabetes Support Group! :drinker:
The following is a list of online diabetic communities I've found to be very educational, beneficial and helpful over the years towards my diabetes self-care goals.
Each site is unique and beneficial, packed with invaluable information for those new to diabetes, in addition to those veteran diabetics wanting a refresher course too.
Additionally they’re designed to answer your questions, ease your confusion and frustration. Knowledge is one of the best tools for managing diabetes.
Copy and paste any one of these helpful and informative links of interest below in to your web browzer.
www.bloodsugar101.com
http://www.diabetes.ca/ (The Canadian Diabetes Association)
www.diabetes.co.uk
www.diabetesdaily.com
www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
www.tudiabetes.org
~ Will Dubois is a Diabetes Author, Educator and Advocate and a diabetes patient himself. He dedicates his life to help people with diabetes in rural New Mexico, as Diabetes Coordinator at the Pecos Valley Medical Center. He has written a book called "Taming the Tiger", meant to help people during their first year with diabetes.
http://www.tudiabetes.org/forum/topics/a-free-ebook-to-help-you-on
~Mayo Clinic, a leading national healthcare practice, education and research institution, has provided this information covering the basics you need to know.
http://www.diabeticconnect.com/diabetes-information-articles/diabetes-basics/2-type-2-diabetes
~Joslin Diabetes Center, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is the world's largest diabetes research and clinical care organization. Joslin is dedicated to ensuring that people with diabetes live long, healthy lives and offers real hope and progress toward diabetes prevention and a cure. Joslin is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
www.joslin.org
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/articles/diabetes-basics/improving-your-diabetes-care-visits/1/
Copy and paste this link above to your web browzer. Good a article, check it out.
Another good resource below.
http://www.dlife.com/
~Calorie King, has been a very valuable site to me for nutritional information, taking a lot of the guesswork out of carbohydrate counting. Their database is huge!
www.calorieking.com
Wishing everyone here living with his condition, continuous improvement and good health!
~ Bob
The following is a list of online diabetic communities I've found to be very educational, beneficial and helpful over the years towards my diabetes self-care goals.
Each site is unique and beneficial, packed with invaluable information for those new to diabetes, in addition to those veteran diabetics wanting a refresher course too.
Additionally they’re designed to answer your questions, ease your confusion and frustration. Knowledge is one of the best tools for managing diabetes.
Copy and paste any one of these helpful and informative links of interest below in to your web browzer.
www.bloodsugar101.com
http://www.diabetes.ca/ (The Canadian Diabetes Association)
www.diabetes.co.uk
www.diabetesdaily.com
www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
www.tudiabetes.org
~ Will Dubois is a Diabetes Author, Educator and Advocate and a diabetes patient himself. He dedicates his life to help people with diabetes in rural New Mexico, as Diabetes Coordinator at the Pecos Valley Medical Center. He has written a book called "Taming the Tiger", meant to help people during their first year with diabetes.
http://www.tudiabetes.org/forum/topics/a-free-ebook-to-help-you-on
~Mayo Clinic, a leading national healthcare practice, education and research institution, has provided this information covering the basics you need to know.
http://www.diabeticconnect.com/diabetes-information-articles/diabetes-basics/2-type-2-diabetes
~Joslin Diabetes Center, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is the world's largest diabetes research and clinical care organization. Joslin is dedicated to ensuring that people with diabetes live long, healthy lives and offers real hope and progress toward diabetes prevention and a cure. Joslin is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
www.joslin.org
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/articles/diabetes-basics/improving-your-diabetes-care-visits/1/
Copy and paste this link above to your web browzer. Good a article, check it out.
Another good resource below.
http://www.dlife.com/
~Calorie King, has been a very valuable site to me for nutritional information, taking a lot of the guesswork out of carbohydrate counting. Their database is huge!
www.calorieking.com
Wishing everyone here living with his condition, continuous improvement and good health!
~ Bob
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Came across this article about post meal BG spikes. Hope it may helpful.
http://integrateddiabetes.com/Articles/gen/Strike The Spike 2.pdf0 -
Thanks blackiris49, for posting this very informative, helpful and interesting article by Gary Scheiner MS, CDE.
I have two of his books; "Think Like a Pancreas" and "Until There's a Cure", and found them both to be invaluable when initially starting on Insulin (MDI) treatment therapies and refer back to them often. I'll be adding this one to my diabetic tool box for future reference too.
The information he provides is consistently presented in an easy to understand fashion.0 -
Hi there, Type 2 Diabetes Support Group! :drinker:
The following is a list of online diabetic communities I've found to be very educational, beneficial and helpful over the years towards my diabetes self-care goals.
Each site is unique and beneficial, packed with invaluable information for those new to diabetes, in addition to those veteran diabetics wanting a refresher course too.
Additionally they’re designed to answer your questions, ease your confusion and frustration. Knowledge is one of the best tools for managing diabetes.
Copy and paste any one of these helpful and informative links of interest below in to your web browzer.
www.bloodsugar101.com
www.diabetes.co.uk
www.diabetesdaily.com
www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
www.tudiabetes.org
~ Will Dubois is a Diabetes Author, Educator and Advocate and a diabetes patient himself. He dedicates his life to help people with diabetes in rural New Mexico, as Diabetes Coordinator at the Pecos Valley Medical Center. He has written a book called "Taming the Tiger", meant to help people during their first year with diabetes.
http://www.tudiabetes.org/forum/topics/a-free-ebook-to-help-you-on
~Mayo Clinic, a leading national healthcare practice, education and research institution, has provided this information covering the basics you need to know.
http://www.diabeticconnect.com/diabetes-information-articles/diabetes-basics/2-type-2-diabetes
~Joslin Diabetes Center, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is the world's largest diabetes research and clinical care organization. Joslin is dedicated to ensuring that people with diabetes live long, healthy lives and offers real hope and progress toward diabetes prevention and a cure. Joslin is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
www.joslin.org
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/articles/diabetes-basics/improving-your-diabetes-care-visits/1/
Copy and paste this link above to your web browzer. Good a article, check it out.
Another good resource below.
http://www.dlife.com/
~Calorie King, has been a very valuable site to me for nutritional information, taking a lot of the guesswork out of carbohydrate counting. Their database is huge!
www.calorieking.com
Wishing everyone here living with his condition, continuous improvement and good health!
~ Bob
Links are very informative, thank you!0 -
Good article for newbies like me:
http://thegirlsguidetodiabetes.com/2012/02/20/5-stages-grief-apply-diabetes0 -
Good article for newbies like me:
http://thegirlsguidetodiabetes.com/2012/02/20/5-stages-grief-apply-diabetes
thanks Kamaperry....I think this is right on the mark for me.0 -
A great source of valuable information, thanks for sharing your find!0
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Hi there, Type 2 Diabetes Support Group! :drinker:
The following is a list of online diabetic communities I've found to be very educational, beneficial and helpful over the years towards my diabetes self-care goals.
Each site is unique and beneficial, packed with invaluable information for those new to diabetes, in addition to those veteran diabetics wanting a refresher course too.
Additionally they’re designed to answer your questions, ease your confusion and frustration. Knowledge is one of the best tools for managing diabetes.
Copy and paste any one of these helpful and informative links of interest below in to your web browzer.
www.bloodsugar101.com
http://www.diabetes.ca/ (The Canadian Diabetes Association)
www.diabetes.co.uk
www.diabetesdaily.com
www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
www.tudiabetes.org
~ Will Dubois is a Diabetes Author, Educator and Advocate and a diabetes patient himself. He dedicates his life to help people with diabetes in rural New Mexico, as Diabetes Coordinator at the Pecos Valley Medical Center. He has written a book called "Taming the Tiger", meant to help people during their first year with diabetes.
http://www.tudiabetes.org/forum/topics/a-free-ebook-to-help-you-on
~Mayo Clinic, a leading national healthcare practice, education and research institution, has provided this information covering the basics you need to know.
http://www.diabeticconnect.com/diabetes-information-articles/diabetes-basics/2-type-2-diabetes
~Joslin Diabetes Center, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is the world's largest diabetes research and clinical care organization. Joslin is dedicated to ensuring that people with diabetes live long, healthy lives and offers real hope and progress toward diabetes prevention and a cure. Joslin is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
www.joslin.org
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/articles/diabetes-basics/improving-your-diabetes-care-visits/1/
Copy and paste this link above to your web browzer. Good a article, check it out.
Another good resource below.
http://www.dlife.com/
~Calorie King, has been a very valuable site to me for nutritional information, taking a lot of the guesswork out of carbohydrate counting. Their database is huge!
www.calorieking.com
Wishing everyone here living with his condition, continuous improvement and good health!
~ Bob0 -
Hi there, Type 2 Diabetes Support Group! :drinker:
The following is a list of online diabetic communities I've found to be very educational, beneficial and helpful over the years towards my diabetes self-care goals.
Each site is unique and beneficial, packed with invaluable information for those new to diabetes, in addition to those veteran diabetics wanting a refresher course too.
Additionally they’re designed to answer your questions, ease your confusion and frustration. Knowledge is one of the best tools for managing diabetes.
Copy and paste any one of these helpful and informative links of interest below in to your web browzer.
www.bloodsugar101.com
http://www.diabetes.ca/ (The Canadian Diabetes Association)
www.diabetes.co.uk
www.diabetesdaily.com
www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
www.tudiabetes.org
~ Will Dubois is a Diabetes Author, Educator and Advocate and a diabetes patient himself. He dedicates his life to help people with diabetes in rural New Mexico, as Diabetes Coordinator at the Pecos Valley Medical Center. He has written a book called "Taming the Tiger", meant to help people during their first year with diabetes.
http://www.tudiabetes.org/forum/topics/a-free-ebook-to-help-you-on
~Mayo Clinic, a leading national healthcare practice, education and research institution, has provided this information covering the basics you need to know.
http://www.diabeticconnect.com/diabetes-information-articles/diabetes-basics/2-type-2-diabetes
~Joslin Diabetes Center, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is the world's largest diabetes research and clinical care organization. Joslin is dedicated to ensuring that people with diabetes live long, healthy lives and offers real hope and progress toward diabetes prevention and a cure. Joslin is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
www.joslin.org
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/articles/diabetes-basics/improving-your-diabetes-care-visits/1/
Copy and paste this link above to your web browzer. Good a article, check it out.
Another good resource below.
http://www.dlife.com/
~Calorie King, has been a very valuable site to me for nutritional information, taking a lot of the guesswork out of carbohydrate counting. Their database is huge!
www.calorieking.com
Wishing everyone here living with his condition, continuous improvement and good health!
~ Bob0 -
Bob, these are GREAT articles. Thanks, Don0
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Glad you're finding those links helpful Don!0
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Here are a few online communities that I've found very helpful. They are all very active and have a lot of great support to offer. Hope it's ok to post these here.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2diabetesstraighttalk/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2dcoachingsupport/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/Type2DiabetesSupport/1 -
Here are a few online communities that I've found very helpful. They are all very active and have a lot of great support to offer. Hope it's ok to post these here.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2diabetesstraighttalk/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2dcoachingsupport/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/Type2DiabetesSupport/
Thank you! I will definitely check them out.0 -
Here are a few online communities that I've found very helpful. They are all very active and have a lot of great support to offer. Hope it's ok to post these here.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2diabetesstraighttalk/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2dcoachingsupport/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/Type2DiabetesSupport/0 -
Here are a few online communities that I've found very helpful. They are all very active and have a lot of great support to offer. Hope it's ok to post these here.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2diabetesstraighttalk/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2dcoachingsupport/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/Type2DiabetesSupport/0 -
Here are a few online communities that I've found very helpful. They are all very active and have a lot of great support to offer. Hope it's ok to post these here.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2diabetesstraighttalk/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/t2dcoachingsupport/
http://www.facebook.com/groups/Type2DiabetesSupport/0 -
Awesome! Can't wait to "see" y'all around.0
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Wow, thanks for the links0
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bumping for any newbies0
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Good information. Thanks!0
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I don't do Facebook. Is there another method to look at these sites?0
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Hi. I am new here and newly diagnosed, and am finding it over whelming. Has anyone read anything by Dr Joel Fuhrman? His book The End of Diabetes is very popular on Amazon. He wants people to eat no or very little animal products. Very hard--but he promises great results!1
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Hi. I am new here and newly diagnosed, and am finding it over whelming. Has anyone read anything by Dr Joel Fuhrman? His book The End of Diabetes is very popular on Amazon. He wants people to eat no or very little animal products. Very hard--but he promises great results!
I don't know much about it, but it was not appealing on whole to me (protein and fat too low, carbs too high), though there were attractive aspects (avoiding processed foods, eating lots of nutrient-rich vegetables).
My personal preference is a low-carb, high-protein (plant, fish or fowl) diet, with limited calories tailored to your circumstances and lots of low-net carb vegetables. Phinney and Volek's New Atkins for a New You is a good, simple yet comprehensive intro.2 -
Hi. I am new here and newly diagnosed, and am finding it over whelming. Has anyone read anything by Dr Joel Fuhrman? His book The End of Diabetes is very popular on Amazon. He wants people to eat no or very little animal products. Very hard--but he promises great results!
Hi, I bought his book 2 years ago before I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. A friend of mine had lost a significant amount of weight in a short time and had a ton of energy , so I followed his plan for breakfast and lunch and had normal dinners... I lost 10lbs in 3months and felt great. I wish I had stayed on the plan I might have put of getting diabetes longer.0 -
trying to follow this diet plan, finding it hard as unpalatable eating so many vegetables and beans So much confusing material now! just read How not to die Michael Gregor - awesome read.1
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The only thing that raises blood sugar is carbs. Do not be fooled into thinking that carbs do not matter. If you eat a meal with no carbs, your post meal blood sugar will not go up based on that meal. You eat one with carbs, your blood sugar will go up even without diabetes.
Please be very careful with any diet that says you can cure/reverse diabetes. Eating plant based with low enough carbs and high enough protein will be a lot tougher that eating lower carb with animal proteins. I am not talking keto or extremely low carbs, but lower carb. I have found this website helpful: www. bloodsugar101.com. Everything there has links to the research to support it. Does Dr. Fuhrman's? I am not familiar with his research or his book, but if it is founded in science, you should be able to get to research studies as you make your decisions.4 -
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No such thing as curing diabetes even if you reverse it you are still a diabetic.1
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sandra2bfit1 wrote: »No such thing as curing diabetes even if you reverse it you are still a diabetic.
I consider myself a diabetic who is able to control BG with diet (for the time being at least). I do not pretend (even in weak moments) to have cured it...1 -
2t9nty so happy you can control your diabetes with diet. You have great willpower.0
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sandra2bfit1 wrote: »2t9nty so happy you can control your diabetes with diet. You have great willpower.
I have every expectation that the day will come when diet is not enough, but for now it is working. I want to maintain things as long as possible this way. The trick for me with the diet is totally staying on program with the carbs. For things like Thanksgiving, I still keep net carbs under 20, but I let calories slide.0