Heart of Diabetes Logo













Find us on Facebook
Donate | Help | Contact | Site Index | Careers
American Heart Association Logo
We require the Flash Player to view this content
« previous 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 next » 21 - 30 of 62
Srinivas - Herndon, VA
Here is my 2 Cents. Don't take it lightly. You need to control the diabetes otherwise it will control you.
View story »
Michael - Riverside, CA
Exercise! Simple walks, you don't have to be hyper like some gurus....
View story »
Gene - Brooklyn, NY
I owe this success to the wisdom and knowledge of my doctor, my finally facing up to the debilitating consequences of the disease and keeping a tight control of my diet, exercise and recording of my glucose levels.
View story »
Raymond - Fordyce, AR
I have known for years that I was at risk for diabetes, since my mother passed away just about two years after being diagnosed, she was at the age I am now.
View story »
Dwight - Escondido, CA
So if I were offering advice to anyone it would be to obtain a carb counter and write down everything you consume and keep track of your carbs for every meal, then take your blood glucose readings according to your physician’s instructions.
View story »
Debbi - Bath, NY
Since this is my year to receive my 50-year medal from the Joslin Diabetes Center, I want to live healthy to see what a 75-year medal will look like.
View story »
Bridget - Chicago, IL
I work with a company that specializes in diabetes education. My grandmother and great aunt have type 2, so I am trying to research resources that can help them as I lear...
View story »
Paula - Mulberry, FL
I have heart diease and diabetes. Heart diease was caught in 1997 and diabetes in 2000. My family history is lousy so I feel I am jinxed. My middle brother died when he ...
View story »
Sharon - Duncanville, TX
 I immediately changed my eating habits and started exercising. I have now lost over 77 pounds. I feel a lot better.
View story »
Patricia - Bryan, TX
When I was first diagnosed, I was shocked, but it didn’t take me long to accept it. I would tell a new diabetic to make sure their weight is right for their height and build.
View story »
« previous 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 next » 21 - 30 of 62
The Heart of Diabetes Web site has been honored with prestigious web awards.
Learn more about the awards and our other award-winning online patient education content.
Privacy Policy | Copyright | Ethics Policy | Conflict of Interest Policy | Linking Policy | Diversity
© 2008 American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.