Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Having diabetes can impact your relationships with your friends and family, and it's important to keep some basic principles in mind. Being supportive, loving and patient can go a long way in strengthening your bonds, and helping to manage diabetes.

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Ann Bartlett, Health Guide, commented on Husband is driving me nuts There is something to understand here, your husband is not to blame for diabetes. Research…

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David Mendosa, Health Guide, commented on Embrace Diabetes Support Groups for a… I quite agree. A negative group is worse than no group at all. While few…

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Ann Bartlett, Health Guide, answered is it safe to have sex after i take my… It depends on your blood sugar level.  If your talking about taking…

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Shelly Young, LPC, Health Guide, posted Keeping a Clear Mind During Diabetes… All of us look after our bodies. We take our morning shower, wash our hands…

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