Phyllis Barrier

Type 2 Diabetes for Beginners


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      DOI: 10.2337/9781580404426

       Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Barrier, Phyllis, 1946-

       Type 2 diabetes for beginners / Phyllis Barrier. -- 2nd ed.

       p. cm.

       Includes bibliographical references and index.

       ISBN 978-1-58040-442-6 (pbk.)

       1. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes--Popular works. I. Title. II. Title: Type two diabetes for beginners.

       RC662.18.B37 2011

       616.4’624--dc23

       2011017907

      eISBN 978-1-58040-402-0

      To the people with diabetes

      who have taught me so much

      about combining life and diabetes care.

      To my parents

      and to my husband, Michael.

       Foreword

       Acknowledgments

       Introduction

       1 What Is Prediabetes?

       2 Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: What’s the Difference?

       3 Eating with Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes

       Rate Your Plate

       Carbohydrate Counting

       Steps in Using a Food Label

       Making Healthy Food Choices

       Glycemic Index

       Using Meal Planning Tools

       4 Meal Planning and Shopping

       5 Tips for Eating Out with Diabetes

       Top Tips for Eating Away from Home

       6 What to Eat When You’re Sick

       Tips for Sick Days

       Liquid and Soft Sick Day Foods

       When to Call Your Health Care Team

       7 Checking Your Blood Glucose

       Using a Blood Glucose Meter

       How Often Do I Check My Blood Glucose?

       The A1C or eAG Check

       8 Keeping Your Blood Glucose in Your Target Range

       9 What Makes Your Blood Glucose Go Up or Down?

       If Your Blood Glucose Is Too High

       What Can I Do When My Blood Glucose Is High?

       If Your Blood Glucose Is Too Low

       What Can I Do When My Blood Glucose Is Too Low?

       10 Get Up and Get Going

       Get Ready to Be More Active

       Get Set

       Go for It: Making a Plan and Getting Started