Thursday, October 4, 2007

Diabetes.Blog.com named one of top 100 health-related blogs

The Nursing Online Education Database has announced its listing of the Top 100 Health and Wellness Blogs. “These top blogs were chosen for their popularity among users as well as their successes - both as professionals and as individuals who have changed or who are publicly changing lifestyles and overcoming their diseases and disabilities.”

I am delighted to find that this blog, Diabetes.Blog.com, as well as the other blog which I write, at MyDiabetesCentral.com, are two of those selected for inclusion in the list.

The complete listing is available at the NOEDb website: click here.

My thanks to everyone for your participation — and for helping to make this blog a resource for sharing our thoughts and for helping others!

Bill the diabetesdoc
info@diabetesmonitor.com

Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/

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Posted by Bill the diabetesdoc in 05:00:04
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4 Responses

  1. Mom says:

    My husband has Type 2 Diabetes. He is also a colon cancer survivor. He has surgery and chemo 6 years ago and ever since his CEA numbers have been great. In the space of about 3 months his CEA went from l.2 to 5.9. During those 3 months he also went on Januvia after being taken off of Avandia. Does anyone have any info or any experience with lab test results changing after being on Januvia? Thanks for any help or ideas.

  2. toneylee in va says:

    Mom: This blog is big and can be complicated. There are lots of different forums. You need to post your question on the Januvia forum. You can find the Januvia link listed in column #8 to the right. No one will see it here.

  3. Jo says:

    My husband has been diagnosed with the beginnings Type II Diabetes. The doctor has not put him on any medications, but told him to watch his sugars. He is a dessert person and I am at a loss of what to give him other than nuts, fruit, no sugar fudgicles. Any suggestions out there? Appreciate any insights you may give me to help control his glucose. Thank you!

  4. toneylee in va says:

    JO: There are lots of different forums here, and this one isn’t visited by posters. See the column to the right? Go to column #8 and click the link for Meals, Eating, and Nutrition or for Recipe Swap. Browse and/or re-ask your question there. (There are all sorts of recipes and sugar substitute suggestions.)