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ISBN 0-9582505-1-0 Type 2 Diabetes and How to Live with itLouise Farmer Sue Pearson Amber Strong New Zealanders. Finding it hard to fit diabetes into a busy life? Lots of unanswered questions about diabetes? Brand new to diabetes? Having trouble sticking to your healthy lifestyle goals? Tired of other people telling you how to manage your diabetes? At last a book about type 2 diabetes written especially for At last a book about written especially forType 2 diabetes and how to live with it can help you to: can help you to:Understand exactly what diabetes is Find ways to effectively manage (and enjoy!) your food Develop and maintain your motivation Reduce your chance of developing the complications of diabetes Deal with fear and anxiety Manage times when you feel 'burnt out' by your diabetes of diabetes. She is currently the team leader of a busy hospital based diabetes service. Louise loves seeing people with diabetes recognise, and develop, their own strengths and skills. Louise Farmer (RGON, BA, PGCertDiab) works, writes and teaches in the field (RGON, BA, PGCertDiab) works, writes and teaches in the fieldworks in a range of local and national roles supporting people with diabetes. Sue has always been a great advocate for ongoing education for all people with diabetes. Sue Pearson has diabetes and lives with it 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. She has diabetes and lives with it 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. Shediabetes should be empowered to make the same healthy food choices as everyone else. She works to educate health professionals and the food industry about good food choices for life. Amber Strong (BSc, PGDipDiet, NZRD) is a dietitian who believes people with (BSc, PGDipDiet, NZRD) is a dietitian who believes people withenjoy your life and reach for the stars, despite, because of, and with your diabetes! Type 2 diabetes and how to live with it can help you to can help you toto Order: Phone 0800 DIABETES |
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