Type 2 Diabetes in Teens: Secrets for Success - Jean Betschart-roemer - Books - Wiley - 9781620457085 - July 1, 2002
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Type 2 Diabetes in Teens: Secrets for Success 1st edition

Jean Betschart-roemer

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Type 2 Diabetes in Teens: Secrets for Success 1st edition

Get a handle on your diabetes and get on with your life!
If you're a teenager who has Type 2 diabetes, you're not alone. More and more people your age are being diagnosed with Type 2-and most of them also struggle with their diabetes treatment. The first book of its kind, Type 2 Diabetes in Teens was written to help you better understand and manage your diabetes. It's very important that you take care of yourself and follow your treatment-and this book gives you information on living well, including:
How to keep blood sugar in control * What to do when you get cravings * How to manage your diabetes in school * What to say to your friends and your dates * How to balance exercise and food when you take insulin * Where to find help when you need it * Ways to eat healthier * How to be patient with yourself and enjoy life
A special section of tips and suggestions for parents will help your family support you as you manage your diabetes. You're not alone in this-and Type 2 Diabetes in Teens will show you and your family how to deal with the disease and have a positive outlook on life.
""Highly recommended for teens living with Type 2 diabetes and their parents.""
-Richard R. Rubin, Ph. D., C. D. E., Associate Professor
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 2002
ISBN13 9781620457085
Publishers Wiley
Pages 240
Dimensions 138 × 14 × 213 mm   ·   308 g
Language English  

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