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Diabetes Free: How to Reverse Diabetes

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Diabetes Free: How to Reverse Diabetes

By: Erik Smith
Narrated by: Jill Sughrue
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Getting a diabetes diagnosis can be tough. This is amplified when you or your loved ones begin scouring the web for information and find photo after photo of diabetic foot and other unpleasant complications. Indeed, diabetes can be a complicated illness that affects multiple body systems.

However, since the medical field in general tends to have a fascination for gory complications, you're not likely to Google photographs of perfectly normal people with diabetes living perfectly normal lives. Nor are you likely to see people who actually have complications live a life beyond their disease.

It is important to understand that your happiness is not dependent on a disease. At the same time, this doesn't mean you should completely ignore your diagnosis. After all, just because you don't think about it doesn't mean it's not there. Instead, it's important to educate yourself about your diagnosis and live your everyday life with consideration for it.

In this guide (Diabetes Free), you will learn:

  • A primer on diabetes
  • The diagnosis
  • Problems in diabetes
  • What you can do
  • Gestational diabetes
  • And much more
©2016 Erik Smith (P)2019 Erik Smith
Diabetes Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
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