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catherinecherub
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A good article here,
"Although diabetes is fairly easy to detect and define, it expresses itself differently in each person who has it. For you to best deal with it, you must learn the pattern it takes with you. Once you recognise that pattern, you can achieve the maximum control over your diabetes".
"If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes, the temptation is to learn everything as quickly as you can about the disease. The problem with that approach is that there is far more to know than any one person can master and the attempt to learn it all can be overwhelming".
http://www.diabeteshealth.com/read/2009 ... -patterns/
"Although diabetes is fairly easy to detect and define, it expresses itself differently in each person who has it. For you to best deal with it, you must learn the pattern it takes with you. Once you recognise that pattern, you can achieve the maximum control over your diabetes".
"If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes, the temptation is to learn everything as quickly as you can about the disease. The problem with that approach is that there is far more to know than any one person can master and the attempt to learn it all can be overwhelming".
http://www.diabeteshealth.com/read/2009 ... -patterns/