General Diabetes Information

Jul 8, 2009

Nurse Robbie’s Tips for Traveling

By |2026-02-18T09:39:30-05:00Updated: July 8th, 2009|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

The children are out of school, the atmosphere is more relaxed and summer travel is here. Diabetes should not stop you from traveling, whether it is for pleasure or business.

Planning ahead will make your life easier and result in safely caring for your diabetes. Below, you will find a list of essentials to help you plan […]

May 15, 2009

Diabetes Doesn’t Slow Me Down!

By |2026-02-19T14:00:06-05:00Updated: May 15th, 2009|General Information|0 Comments

I suppose racing is in my blood – my father was an engineer and growing up, we followed racing the way some families follow football or baseball. I first got behind the wheel after my dad gave me his old go-kart for Christmas one year. We spent lots of long evenings working in the garage putting […]

Mar 4, 2009

Do You Know Anyone at Risk for Diabetes?

By |2026-02-19T14:42:43-05:00Updated: March 4th, 2009|General Information, Newsletters|0 Comments

Today marks the 21st Annual American Diabetes Alert Day. The statistics are staggering: 8% of our population has diabetes. Approximately 90-95% of those with diabetes have Type 2 and 5-10% have Type 1. However, due to the prevalence of obesity among children, 45% of the youngsters with diabetes have Type 2 (previously known as “adult diabetes”). […]

Feb 18, 2009

Sinful Sugar

By |2026-02-19T15:01:11-05:00Updated: February 18th, 2009|General Information|0 Comments

“America’s Diet: Too Sweet by the Spoonful” was this week’s New York Times Personal Health article by Jane Brody. The bottom line of the article says that we are over-eating sugar and high fructose corn syrup in many, many, of our foods and it is leading to obesity and heart disease.

Believe it or not, studies are finding […]

Feb 18, 2009

My New Song – “It’s Not Too Late”

By |2026-02-19T15:04:51-05:00Updated: February 18th, 2009|General Information|0 Comments

I can’t decide if my left brain is stronger than my right brain? Yes, I’m a diabetes educator who wants to save everybody from the disease and from themselves. At the same time, I realize that we’re all only human and knowing what we need to do and actually doing what we need to do may […]

Feb 18, 2009

Very High Blood Glucose Levels

By |2026-02-19T15:05:45-05:00Updated: February 18th, 2009|General Information|1 Comment

Yesterday I had a “young” patient – a mere 46 years (my age!) who was just diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. His doctor called me to make sure I’d be able to see him this week and sent me his blood work. His glucose was 638 mg/dL!! The man stated that he felt extremely weak and […]

Feb 18, 2009

Everybody’s Ready

By |2026-02-19T15:08:15-05:00Updated: February 18th, 2009|General Information|0 Comments

Today is the beginning of 2009 and my patients are ready with a new and improved attitude. The chocolate and cakes are eaten and now is the time to get serious! I laugh as I say this since all year we just have to be MODERATE! It’s never time to OMIT or QUIT; rather we need […]

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