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  • Dealing With The Emotional Roller Coaster Of Diabetes  By : William Ottley
    Soon after being diagnosed with diabetes, you will probably experience an array of feelings. I refer to it as being the emotional roller coaster. Thoughts of denial and frustration, then on to positive feelings that you will beat the disease, then you may fall off the cliff when you see a few days of high blood glucose readings. It's important for you to understand that these inner thoughts are all natural, no matter your type of personality.
  • Understanding The Warning Signs Of Prediabetes  By : Jeremy Audette
    Despite what most think, diabetes doesn't just show up without previous warning symptoms appearing. Full blown Diabetes can easily take up to ten years to manifest itself. Although you might not qualify for a diagnosis of diabetes, you are not functioning in normal state either. You might have what is identified as prediabetes.
  • 6 Early Warning Symptoms Of Diabetes  By : Scott Braves
    Although only a doctor can identify diabetes via at least a pair of distinct blood sugar tests, there are many early warning indicators that should get you to the doctor for taking the first of a minimum of two tests. It is essential to take note, however, that in a research carried out by Diabetes Care back in 2007, demonstrated that out of a group of 15,000 individuals receiving care for diabetes, 44% of them claimed they did not have a single indic
  • Understanding & Getting Through Your Diabetes Diagnosis  By : Scott Graves
    Let's admit it - when somebody is provided a diagnosis that they have a disease that may take their life, it will take their breath away.
  • Living Up To Your Potenial As A Diabetic  By : Bill Williamson
    Ok, so you have recently been identified as having type 2 diabetes. Sure, it was likely a shock. But guess what? It is possible to still do nearly everything you set your head to.
  • Coping With Depression Related To Diabetes  By : Jim Peterson
    When you have been clinically determined to have diabetes, you generally go through normal behavior associated with denial and frustration.
  • Diabetes, Our Deadly Fascination with Junk Food  By : Nicole Bandes, Natural Health Coach
    Diabetes is a national epidemic and Type II (adult onset) diabetes is no longer restricted to adults. If you, or someone you know, has Type II diabetes, there are natural alternatives to drugs and insulin medication but you must be willing to change your lifestyle. The benefits are improved health and a better, more productive life without pain and side effects.

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