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Jun 3, 2009

We Didn’t Ask for This

By |2017-05-01T08:56:16-04:00Updated: June 3rd, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

The words pop off the page and put a smile on my face: “……leading the league in home runs,” “…………a grand slam and a three run home run in the same game…..”, “…….a rocket that lands out in the parking lot at Staples shopping center….,” “…..another grand slam – his second this season…,” and on and […]

May 27, 2009

An Antidote to Stress

By |2014-04-29T13:22:50-04:00Updated: May 27th, 2009|Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

Here’s a paradigm shift: Welcome stress. It’s a life force to be handled with optimism and planning. The antidote to stress often begins with the mind, but for now, let’s begin with the body.

Exercise should not be a “four letter” word. There are so many benefits to exercise: physical and psychological stress relief, raising metabolism, lowering […]

May 25, 2009

Add It To The List

By |2017-05-24T15:37:52-04:00Updated: May 25th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

As if life wasn’t already hard enough having survived cancer, kidney failure, losing my teeth at an early age, and all the other long term affects of my cancer treatment, diabetes just had to be added to the list. I was 17 years old at the time of my diagnosis. I was having minor surgery to […]

May 21, 2009

Dampened Fireworks

By |2017-05-01T08:57:29-04:00Updated: May 21st, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

The 4th of July – Independence Day – seems a strange date to recognize another year of insulin dependence, but that is the day our now 12 year old was diagnosed with type-1 diabetes on in 2006 and that is the day we uniquely “celebrate,” if you will, another year of his life thanks to insulin.

Each […]

May 20, 2009

No More Needles!!

By |2017-05-01T08:57:32-04:00Updated: May 20th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

Hi, my name is donna, growing up, I knew that I was at a high risk for diabetes. My mom and just about everyone in my family was diabetic, but as a young adult I never really paid much attention to it. Well, it finally caught up to me -several years ago I was officially diagnosed […]

May 18, 2009

My diabetes journey

By |2017-05-01T08:56:07-04:00Updated: May 18th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

My diabetes journey began in May of 2005. I went to the doctor for a routine checkup / Physical and the doctor told me at that visit that I was a diabetic. She immediately gave me some samples of a medication that didn’t work for me and only caused my blood sugar to go higher. I […]

May 18, 2009

Diabetes: The Thief Defeated!

By |2017-05-01T08:57:38-04:00Updated: May 18th, 2009|Diabetes Management, GlucoStories|0 Comments

I remember being scared of my Grandma when I was a little girl. Nobody ever explained to me why she was ‘different’. Since she was blind and had her artificial leg since before I was born, everyone just figured that I would not question the dark glasses she always wore, the glass eye, or the fact […]

May 13, 2009

Uncover The Grill – It’s That Time Of Year

By |2017-01-06T12:05:13-05:00Updated: May 13th, 2009|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

With summer just around the corner, it’s time to break out the grill! Summer is the perfect season to head outdoors to cook up some of your favorite foods. One of the great things about grilling is that it’s a naturally healthy method of cooking. Grilling allows the fat to drip from the meat, rather than […]

May 6, 2009

The Scoop on Stevia

By |2016-05-26T09:54:40-04:00Updated: May 6th, 2009|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

In December 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Rebiana, also known as Reb A or rebaudioside A, found in the stevia leaf. Stevia is derived from the leaves of a South American shrub and has been used to sweeten foods in Brazil, Paraguay, Japan, South Korea and China for many centuries. Reb A […]

Apr 22, 2009

The Truth About Carbohydrates

By |2018-03-16T10:21:59-04:00Updated: April 22nd, 2009|Diet & Nutrition, Newsletters|0 Comments

Poor carbs… it wasn’t long ago that carbohydrates were considered a foundation of a healthy diet. Unfortunately, bolstered by the popularity of low-carb diets, today the word “carb” has instead become synonymous with empty calories, high blood sugar, and obesity for many people. Here’s a bit of information to help you separate “carb fact” from “carb […]

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