If you want to heat up a conversation with your physician, make the comment that "supplements can cure." But in the last year, more research from respected schools and facilities from the US and Europe are in agreement: supplements have value for those of us living with diabetes.
Researchers at the Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes... Read more
On Friday Evening, I was closing down my wellness center and noticed I had e-mail. I clicked on the icon to check the email and thought a quick read and then off to home for dinner and a movie. Instead, I was jolted to writing this post.
My D-friend and fellow blogger on this site, Allie Beatty, owns Alliesvoice.com. ... Read more
On July 14th, tudiabetes had a Test-In, a timed blood sugar check, to celebrate their membership of 14,000 in the tudiabetes community. At 4pm EST, I checked my blood sugar, which was 188, and then posted my reading on the site to go public on tudiabetes.
Many people posted perfect blood glucose; 84, 88, 120, 122 and many left... Read more
I was reading an article with staggering statistics about diabetes and healthcare costs:
In 2007, diabetes accounted for $174 Billion dollars in healthcare costs in the US.
Diabetes accounts for 32 percent of all Medicare expenditures.
The "National Bill" for hospital stays related to diabetes totaled $58.2 Billion in... Read more
I have always loved athletics. In my family, playing sports was as natural as breathing. My grandfather was an Olympic medalist in the 1920 Olympics, my mother was an all American hockey player, my father was a swimmer and for my brothers and myself participating in sports was just part of our lives. None of us equaled the weight of my... Read more