Top Health Tips: Revisited

By Roberta Kleinman|2016-06-03T15:40:49-04:00Updated: March 12th, 2014|Diabetes Management, Health & Wellness, Newsletters|0 Comments

In the past week I have met with dozens of people with diabetes as we work together towards the goal of obtaining better overall health. I met with people that were newly diagnosed and I met with people that have been working towards better diabetes management for years.

One common thread that is shared by all of us – we can ALL learn more. And then try to take what we’ve learned and apply it to our specific management plan.

Here are few articles that I’ve written in the past that I am constantly referring back to. Maybe you, too, will find something new in one or many of them that you can adapt to your lifestyle.

  1. Want to learn a few tips about maintaining your weight while on insulin?Tips for Taking Insulin Without Weight Gain
  2. Tips to protect your kidneysTips to Protect Your Kidneys
  3. Understand why it is so important to take your medication as prescribedTake Your Medication as Prescribed
  4. Try to eliminate these foods from your dietFive Fake Foods to Avoid
  5. Learn how to speed up your metabolismRev Up Your Metabolism

Keep reading and keep learning!


NOTE: Consult your doctor first to make sure my recommendations fit your special health needs.

About the Author: Roberta Kleinman

Roberta Kleinman, RN, M. Ed., CDE, is a registered nurse and certified diabetes educator. She grew up in Long Island, NY. Her nursing training was done at the University of Vermont where she received a B.S. R.N. Robbie obtained her Master of Education degree, with a specialty in exercise physiology, from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a member of the American Diabetes Association as well as the South Florida Association of Diabetes Educators. She worked with the education department of NBMC to help educate the hospital's in-patient nurses about diabetes. She practices a healthy lifestyle and has worked as a personal fitness trainer in the past. She was one of the initiators of the North Broward Diabetes Center (NBMC) which started in 1990 and was one of the first American Diabetes Association (ADA) certified programs in Broward County, Florida for nearly two decades. Robbie has educated patients to care for themselves and has counseled them on healthy eating, heart disease, high lipids, use of glucometers, insulin and many other aspects of diabetes care. The NBMC Diabetes Center received the Valor Award from the American Diabetes Center for excellent care to their patients. Robbie has volunteered over the years as leader of many diabetes support groups. More about Nurse Robbie

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