In order to understand diabetes you have to understand your blood. This is the way I explained diabetes to my patients. Hopefully, you will understand what we’re trying to do to control your diabetes. I want you to think of cotton candy. If you have ever eaten cotton candy you know that it is nothing but blown sugar. In the
November 12, 2020
Keeping a job while caregiving is difficult, to say the least.16 billion dollars are lost every year on caregiving by either the caregiver not being available to work or the caregiver is less productive because he or she is worried about their loved one. Protect Yourself As A Caregiver Knowing
November 11, 2020
Wish you could have asked them questions about their life?Well, start now with those around you.Ask them about their childhood, favorite songs.First love. First breakup. What they would do differently.The most important lesson ever learned.What kind of relationship they had with their parents? So many questions we miss about our
November 10, 2020
I found this wonderful article in “Medicare Basics: 11 Things You Need to Know”by: Catherine SiskosSeptember 16, 2020 Medicare Mistakes to Avoid Making Here’s the recap… Catherine Siskos does an excellent job of covering all the information you need to know to protect your loved one’s health and your inheritance.Remember,
October 22, 2020
Folks are coming down in record numbers. As I continue to work in the clinic 3 days a week, we are getting daily emails about our hospitals being overwhelmed. And there’s another problem… this summer our hospital system let 700 nurses, providers, and technicians go. Times were bad and layoffs had to start. The
August 11, 2020
The First Coronavirus vaccine…coming your way… It’s interesting that six different pharmaceutical companies are exploring a vaccination against the coronavirus. This will be in conjunction with other world countries. Researchers used to all work together and share information and break-throughs. Not anymore. Will you get the vaccine? Well, a little
July 1, 2020
Are offices really safe? You know something is wrong. Your spouse or parent have not been themselves lately. You ask them about this… They say, “I’m fine.” What to do next? Your concern mounts… Are you neglecting their well-being? Not really…You suggested going to the doctor. They shut you down.


