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Demystifying Diabetes: The Complete Diabetes Lifestyle
New book helps the newly diagnosed create a vibrant
lifestyle
REDMOND, Wa., Nov. 7, 2007 -- The holidays usually mean
tossing dietary discipline out the window. But for those
just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, navigating the holidays
is treacherous. In "The Complete Diabetes
Lifestyle" (http://www.completediabeteslifestyle.com),
diabetes lifestyle coach Donna Kay spells out how to thrive
despite having type 2 diabetes, not just during the holidays
but every day.
Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 35, Kay was
overwhelmed. She read books and talked with healthcare
professionals, but something was missing. "The upbeat book
that spoke to my heart as much as to my head didn't exist,"
says Kay. The "Complete Diabetes Lifestyle" demonstrates
that addressing the needs of the heart and soul are just as
important as managing the physical aspects of diabetes.
Speaking with the authority that can only come through
first-hand experience, Kay uses humor and easy-to-understand
language to help the newly diagnosed step into a healthier
life.
"With type 2 diabetes, some of the toughest challenges have
to do with changing your mind first, and then changing your
behavior," continues Kay. "Living a successful life with
type 2 diabetes is about making little changes and small
choices that become big changes and important choices over
time."
Kay notes that creating an individualized diabetes
management plan is vital in successful diabetes management.
It requires three basic steps. First is acknowledgment.
Coming to terms with the fact that you have a chronic
illness is a must. Second is education. Learn the basics
about the illness and create a top-notch healthcare team to
help guide you. Third is application. Apply what you've
learned in a way that works for you.
Holiday Tips
Kay offers some tips to help keep blood sugar levels in
healthy ranges, not just during the holidays but throughout
the year:
1. Exercise first thing in the morning. You get it done for
the day, and it won't be hanging over your head for hours as
something you need to do.
2. Keep a small cooler in your car packed with ice and
healthy snacks. As you're running between work, shopping and
ferrying the kids, grab these goodies instead of getting
fast food.
3. If you slip up, forgive yourself. Focusing on guilt and
negative feelings takes away from your ability to
concentrate on your goals.
About the Authors
Donna Kay combines her educational interest in healthcare
and professional background to manage her own type 2
diabetes. Through personal experience, Kay demonstrates the
powerful link between education and motivation. She inspires
both patients and their family members to live a life filled
with energy and enthusiasm.
Maribeth Stephens has more than 20 years' experience as a
professional writer with special interest in healthcare. She
recognizes that people with diabetes need understandable,
high-quality information at their fingertips.
The Complete Diabetes Lifestyle (ISBN 978-0-978810818) is
available from Big Think Media, Inc.,
http://www.completediabeteslifestyle.com.
Contact:
Arushi Sinha, Publisher
469-363-6060
info@completediabeteslifestyle.com
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