From the Back Cover
Praise for previous editions of The Diabetes Sourcebook:
"Always in the forefront of diabetes therapy and education, [the Guthries] presents comprehensive and authoritative information on how to give yourself the best of care."
--The Diabetic Reader
"If every diabetic in America reads this book and acts upon its information, diabetes complications will plummet and diabetics' lives will be immeasurably enriched. Comprehensive, creative, and as accurate as it is timely. If you have only one book in your diabetes library, this should be it!"
--June Biermann and Barbara Toohey, author of The Diabetic's Book
If you are one of the millions living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, The Diabetes Sourcebook will show you how to lead a healthy lifestyle despite your disease. Written by two certified diabetes educators, this complete, all-in-one resource is fully updated with the latest treatments and developments in diabetes.
In this fifth edition you will:
- Get a comprehensive overview of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes so you can fully understand the disease and its complications
- Learn how to manage diabetes through a complete educational program incorporating nutrition, exercise, and hygiene
- Find out the latest developments in insulin pumps . . . and more!
Thanks to The Diabetes Sourcebook, you can take charge of your diabetes and get the best care possible from your healthcare provider and through your own efforts.
Diana W. Guthrie, A.R.N.P., Ph.D., is a professor of pediatrics and a diabetes nurse specialist. The author of several books, she is the recipient of a trio of awards from the American Diabetes Association.
Richard A. Guthrie, M.D., is the director of Mid-America Diabetes Associates and a clinical professor at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
About the Author
Diana W. Guthrie, A.R.N.P., Ph.D. is a professor of pediatrics and a diabetes nurse specialist. The author of several books, she is the recipient of a trio of awards from the American Diabetes Association.
Richard A. Guthrie, M.D. is director of Mid-America Diabetes Associates and a clinical professor at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.