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Few diabetes books focus specifically on the day-to-day issues
facing people who use insulin. Diabetes educator Gary Scheiner
provides the tools to 'think like a pancreas' -- to successfully
master the art and science of matching insulin to the body's
ever-changing needs. Comprehensive, free of medical jargon, and
packed with useful information not readily available elsewhere,
such as: day-to-day blood glucose control and monitoring designing
an insulin program to best match your lifestyleup-to date
medication and technologynew insulin formulations and
combinationsand moreWith detailed information on new medications
and technologies -- both apps and devices -- surrounding insulin,
as well as new injection devices, and dietary recommendations,
Think Like a Pancreas is the insulin users go-to guide.
Chronic Hope is a long drink of cool water for the parent thirsting
for practical wisdom in navigating the emotional stress of raising
their chronically ill child. Leaning on Bonnie O'Neil's personal
experience as a caregiver Chronic Hope delivers practical insight
and solutions while avoiding the tone of a typical self-help book.
Instead, it reads like a conversation with a friend, where one
parent's stories give the other parent permission to feel the full
range of their emotions and encourages them to discover hope in the
long journey. Readers witness Bonnie's mistakes and missteps, glean
from her revelations, and find inspiration in the principles and
attitudes she begins to apply to everyday situations. Through story
and reflection, Bonnie gently shares a vision of navigating chronic
disease with strength, resilience and loving self-sacrifice.
Chronic Hope leverages one family's journey raising a child with
chronic illness and provides readers the tools necessary to process
their own emotional responses to the unexpected path ahead of them.
Thematically, Chronic Hope begins deep within the heart of the
caregiver and gradually works itself outward into each relationship
within the family, and eventually into the wider world. Chronic
Hope offers a fresh vision of hope in the darkest valleys of
illness, suffering, and broken dreams.
Whether you're following a diet plan that requires carb-counting,
you have diabetes, or simply because you are conscious of the
quantity of carbs you consume, The Ultimate Guide to Accurate Carb
Counting is the all-in-one resource for practically and effectively
managing your carb intake. Certified diabetes educator, type 1
diabetic, and Think Like a Pancreas author Gary Scheiner focuses on
carb counting in a real-world context, and his explanations and
advice--in addition to being complete and thoroughly accurate--are
geared towards the most common foods and eating habits. The
Ultimate Guide to Accurate Carb Counting tells you everything you
need to accurately keep track of your carb intake, including: The
basic rationale for and the theory behind carb-counting, as well as
explanations of simple to advanced techniques How to read and
understand food labels, and how to estimate the nutritional values
of unlabelled foods Resources for carb counting at major restaurant
chains An explanation of the glycemic index and its influence on
carb-counting Adjusting for fiber and sugar substitutes A
comprehensive listing of exchanges, carb factors, and glycemic
index values, as well as the carb and fiber values for 2,500 foods
Use of real-time continuous glucose monitors among people with type
1 and type 2 diabetes is growing rapidly and should continue to
grow until an artificial pancreas is brought to market. Likewise,
use of professional systems in healthcare practices is expanding.
But, other than manufacturer instructional manuals and some book
chapters on CGMs, there are no standalone publications available
with concise, non-commercial instructions on CGM prescription and
use. Additionally, continuous glucose monitors are too often not
used to their full and proper potential. This leaves users with
suboptimal glucose control and can result in system abandonment. To
address this, diabetes educator and author Gary Scheiner has
created Practical CGM: Improving Patient Outcomes through
Continuous Glucose Monitoring to give healthcare providers the
skill to make more effective use of the data generated by
continuous glucose monitors, in both real-time and on a
retrospective analytic basis. Using a plain-language approach and
distilling content to concise, practical tips and techniques,
Scheiner has created a guide that will help practitioners optimize
patient use of CGM systems and, ultimately, improve glucose control
and patient health outcomes.
In a clear and concise style, the extensively revised Putting Your
Patients on the Pump offers physicians, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, clinicians, and educators experience and
practical guidance on how to help patients successfully manage
their diabetes using an insulin pump. Ten chapters provide an in-
depth description of insulin pump therapy advantages and
disadvantages, pump and infusion set options and selection, pump
candidate basics, getting the patient ready, pump start-up, pump
therapy management, other considerations (e.g., dining out,
alcohol, exercise and physical activity, intimacy, managing sick
days, stress, travel, weight change, menses and menopause,
pregnancy, pediatrics, and older patients), resources, tips from
pump experts, and insulin pumps of the future. Filled with
checklists and step-by-step instructions, Putting Your Patients on
the Pump is the ideal resource for health care professionals with
expertise in diabetes care who wish to successfully start and
maintain diabetes patients on insulin pump therapy.
Increasing numbers of people with type 1 diabetes, all of whose
lives depend on insulin, as well as type 2 diabetics, have already
adopted the insulin pump, which replaces a regimen of insulin shots
with a continuous delivery of insulin. Yet many who stand to
benefit from "the pump" are put off by not fully understanding the
device, and many already using it don't have anyone with whom to
compare notes about its use. Now Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer, who has
used the pump for more than three years, cuts through common
personal fears about the pump and offers insight into the
day-to-day challenges--and rewards--of life with it. Drawing on
interviews with more than seventy-five pump users, including Nicole
Johnson, Miss America 1999, as well as diabetes experts and other
health professionals, Kaplan-Mayer discusses how the pump affects
your sex life, dealing with money issues, finding support, counting
carbohydrates, and much more. Insulin Pump Therapy Demystified
offers knowledgeable, informative, reassuring advice that all pump
users--current and future--will find extremely valuable. Charts and
tables add to this valuable insider's guide.
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