101 tips cover stress, anger, depression, meal temptation, and more. Everything you want to know about handling the emotional side of diabetes and gaining support for the way you manage it. 101 tips in a Q & A format.
Richard Rubin, Ph.D., C.D.E. is associate professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Pediatrics.
Gary Arsham, M.D., Ph.D. is a physician/educator specializing in patient education and health behavior and has had diabetes for more than 40 years.
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This book is a good resource for people with diabetes. It has many helpful tips on things you might forget while managing this crazy disease. I have found it helpful to me when I feel down about having diabetes.
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A question/answer format makes it easy to understand,
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Richard Rubin, et.al.'s 101 Tips For Coping With Diabetes covers everything from stress management and coping with vacations to handling emotional issues and illness. A question/answer format makes it easy to understand the basic issues of daily diabetes management, while the questions tackle many common obstacles which thwart diabetics.
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