Pajama pants, squats in your bedroom, elbow bumps and video happy hours…what quarantine habits will you continue to keep and what can’t you WAIT to never do again once they stay-at-home orders are lifted? Dr. Edelman and Dr. Pettus share their lists!
read more →With sheltering at home guidelines still in place, it can be challenging to keep diabetes management a priority. However, there’s a lot you can do to keep your diabetes regimen on track. Dr. Edelman and Dr. Pettus delve into areas you can check on yourself, including basal doses, insulin sensitivity/correction factors, carb ratios, pre-and-post meal blood sugars and lifestyle modifications. Take this time to take control of your diabetes!
read more →Dr. Edelman speaks with type 1 naturopathic doctor and diabetes educator Jody Stanislaw, who shares her Four Pillars of Health and offers tips how to strengthen your immune system from the comfort of your own home.
read more →With the unpredictability of our current situation it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious and stressed, especially if you live with diabetes. Dr. Edelman and Dr. Polonsky offer effective ways to cope, stay positive, and keep mentally strong.
read more →Virtual Doctor’s Appointments are happening everywhere now due to precautions we’re taking as a country over the coronavirus. Dr. Edelman and Dr. Pettus explain what virtual visits are, how you prepare for them, and the positives (a lot!) and negatives (not many!).
read more →There’s a lot of information in the media right now about people with diabetes being more susceptible to the coronavirus, but it’s not entirely true. Dr. Edelman explains who is really at risk and why.
read more →Jeremy’s been on Tandem’s Control-IQ for about two months, and he loves it! Here’s his review of its new features, and how it compares to Loop and Medtronic’s 670G. Plus, special guest appearance from Wilbur the diabetes support bunny.
read more →The keto diet has been popular for awhile now, and many people have had amazing weight loss results. Dietitian Adriana Valencia explains how it’s different than other low-carb diets, and shares the positives and negatives for people with diabetes.
read more →Heart disease is a common and serious condition for people with diabetes, but with the information, tools and medications we have available today, heart disease is not only treatable but preventable.
read more →Dr. P and Dr. E share tips 6-10 of their top 10 tips on how to stay sane living with diabetes. This condensed version came from Dr. Pettus’ lecture at our 2019 ONE Conference & Retreat.
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