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Be Confident! Face Carb Counting Positively

Be Confident! Face Carb Counting Positively

Posted by on Dec 7, 2015 in Blog, Diabetes mellitus |

“Have not seen this example of carbs before. I need to understand more. I am NID type 2 diabetic.” “I have type2 diabetes..I don’t understand too much about carbs..could send me a list of the amounts of carbs in food please…thanks..“ Carbs and carb counting help people with diabetes keep their blood glucose levels under control. But the...

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American Diabetes Month: What is Prediabetes?

American Diabetes Month: What is Prediabetes?

Posted by on Nov 19, 2015 in Blog |

Prediabetes is a condition that can lead to the development of Type 2 diabetes according to the CDC.  You have prediabetes if your blood glucose is higher than normal (though not high enough to be diagnosed with diabetes). Other risk factors include Your age:  you are “45 years of age or older” Your weight: you “are...

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Carbohydrates: Why We Love Carb Counting (And You Should Too!)

Carbohydrates: Why We Love Carb Counting (And You Should Too!)

Posted by on Oct 21, 2015 in Blog, Diabetes mellitus | 14 comments

What Is Carb Counting? Why Do I Need to Know? Keeping up with the amount of food we eat helps us stay healthy and fit.  But for people with diabetes, being in touch with the amount of carbohydrates eaten is crucial to survival. To learn about carbohydrate counting, you need to know a bit about food and digestion. Food is composed of carbohydrates, proteins...

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What Are Blood Pressure Numbers? What’s High Blood Pressure? [Infographic]

What Are Blood Pressure Numbers?  What’s High Blood Pressure? [Infographic]

Posted by on Aug 11, 2015 in Blog, Coronary artery disease, Hypertension, Stroke | 2 comments

Your Heart Your heart is an incredible organ. It is responsible for getting oxygen and nutrients to every cell in the body by pushing blood throughout the body. Beating around 100,000 times a day, it pumps blood over the 60,000 miles of blood vessels. Blood Pressure Explained A heartbeat is a two part process that takes about a second. During the first...

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Myth Busting Diabetes

Myth Busting Diabetes

Posted by on Jul 14, 2015 in Blog, Diabetes mellitus | 4 comments

Stigma and Myths Stigma and myths go hand in hand. Myths feed the fear and misunderstanding that people use to stigmatize others and blame victims. Branding people by saying that they “caused their condition” is unproductive and unfair. This problem is happening with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Here are some myths about diabetes and recent...

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Patients Helping Patients: The Evolving Diabetes Online Community

Patients Helping Patients: The Evolving Diabetes Online Community

Posted by on Aug 19, 2014 in Blog, Diabetes mellitus | 4 comments

In the Beginning Feeling alone in your life journey–with illness as your companion—can make the burden of chronic disease seem unbearable.  As Kerri Sparling writes, “For much of my life, I was the only diabetic I knew…. Where were all the people who were living with this disease, like I have been since I was a little girl?  Was I the only...

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Diabetes Complications: Kidneys

Diabetes Complications: Kidneys

Posted by on Jul 17, 2014 in Blog, Diabetes mellitus | 2 comments

A guy is in a line of patients trying to get released from a mental institution. He watches as the others go in to meet with the doctor and hears the questions the doctor asks: “point to your right arm,” “point to your stomach,” “point to your toes,” “point to your knee,” and so on. He sees which answers are correct, and which answers are...

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E-patient? Smart Patient? What’s the story?

E-patient? Smart Patient? What’s the story?

Posted by on Aug 19, 2013 in Blog | 6 comments

There are two phrases making the rounds that describe you, a member of the growing Medivizor.com community. One is “e-patient” and the other is “smart patient.” What is an e-patient?  Who created the phrase? Published in March of 1996, Health Online: How to Find Health Information, Support Groups, and Self-Help Communities in Cyberspace, first...

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