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Joslin's Diabetes Deskbook: A Guide for Primary Care Providers

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A revised and updated version of the second edition of this book, which published in 2007. Text presents the latest in clinical diabetes care and is directed to all members of the treatment endocrinologists, primary care providers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dieticians, Certified Diabetes Educators and exercise physiologists. Published by the world-renowned Joslin's Diabetes Center.

730 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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October 27, 2010
A very good read I must say, went out with a girl years ago who had Borderline Diabetes and was using Pig insulin at the time as it was the only type of insulin available, now we have Human Insulin but also Medicine has come on in leaps and bounds, unfortunately that girl I used to date is no longer here , she died at the age of 31.This disease is a barbaric Killer,slowly spreads all over into the eyes to an extreme the Retinopathy can no longer fight it, very hard to control Blood Sugars and always in danger once Diagnosed with type 2 = borderline which is insulin dependent.I learned everything about the disease in about 5 years knowing this girl, from keytones, hypoglycemia to hyperglycemia, the different reactions are scary, you can have too much sugar or not enough,if treating the patient for one reaction or the other it's CRUCIAL to know which reaction they are suffering from, the reaction cure can be a glass of orange juice to a candy bar or A shot of quick acting insulin to control matters.
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