The Diabetic Diary 2004

The Diabetic Diary 2004 by M. D. Ph. D. Sutton is a practical resource published by iUniverse in October 2003. This 200-page book is designed to assist individuals managing diabetes by simplifying the complexities of medical management, empowering patients to take control of their health.
Readers will find essential information about diabetes management, including dietary guidelines and the importance of vaccinations. The book emphasizes that diabetics can include sugar in their diets and highlights the necessity of flu shots, while clarifying misconceptions about pneumonia vaccinations. This edition serves as both an informative guide and a record-keeping tool, making it a valuable companion for doctor appointments.
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There are now over 23 million diabetics in this country, that’s 1 in 12 of us! Medical management is a complicated affair that tries both patient and doctor. The Diabetic Diary 2004 simplifies this regimen and lets the diabetic patient take control of his/her life again.
Did you know diabetics are allowed to eat sugar? You are!
Did you know 44,000 people die from the flu each year in the U.S. alone? You need your flu shot!
Did you know there is no such thing as a pneumonia shot? But you still need one!
This indispensable informational and record keeping book should accompany you to all your doctor appointments.
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