World Diabetes Dayis Tuesday November 14. If you areamong the one in 10 women living with diabetes. A diagnosis can be costly to your physical, emotional and financial health. Here are few statistics from theAmerican Diabetes Association

  • 1 in 4 Americans age 65 and older are diabetic.
  • 2 out of every 5 women diagnosed with diabetes are of reproductive age
  • 84.1 million Americans age 18 and older have prediabetes
  • Diabetes remains the 7th leading cause of death in the U.S.
  • $245 billion is the total annualcosts of diagnosed diabetes (medical care and lost wages)
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Infographic from the International Diabetes Association for World Diabetes Day.

I’m dedicating my November 15th edition of Fearless Fabulous YOU! to the topic of diabetes management.If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, helpful because it will focus on how to have a healthy, active and fulllife.

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Dr. Natalie (Nat) Strand is a pain management specialist living with Type 1 diabetes.

My first guest isDr. Nat Strand, a pain management physician who has Type 1 diabetes.She is co-author of “A Woman’s Guide to Diabetes,” and isa frequent “voice” on managing diabetes.Check out travel tips for people with diabetes in this recentParade Magazine article.

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Dr. Nat is also pretty amazing because- get this!- she was the first female team to win TV’s”The Amazing Race” in 2010. Talk about overcoming the odds! Dr. Strand will offer helpful tips to manage your diabetes, whether you are at home or on the road. Diabetes didn’t stop Dr. Strand from living life on her terms, and it shouldn’t stop you.

Cook and Eat What You Like, Living with Diabetes

 

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My next guest makes a return visit to talk about diabetes and your diet.Linda Gassenheimeris a syndicated food columnist for theTribune News Wireand author of several cookbooks written for the American Diabetes Association. Her latest is “The 12-Week Diabetes Cookbook.” It’s a helpful meal planning guide with practical tips on purchasing food, prepping for the week and being cost effective with your food.Learn more about Linda atwww.DinnerinMinutes.

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Linda Gassenhiemer’s column is called “Dinner in Minutes.” She hs written several cookbooks to help diabetics eat healthier.

Yes! You can eat these delicious dishes. Recipes can be found in “The 12-Week Diabetes Cookbook” by Linda Gassenheimer.

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Five Spice Chicken with Chinese Noodles

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Lasagna Soup

 

 

 

 

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