MR is frustrated that their morning glucose is almost always elevated. Since you have heard about the impact of “chronotype” on glucose, you ask them about eating patterns and explore … Continue reading Can Understanding Chronotype Help with Glucose Regulation?
For last week’s practice question, we quizzed participants on what is the best approach for people with low literacy skills. 63% of respondents chose the best answer. We want to … Continue reading Rationale of the Week | Best approach with Low Literacy?
We had such a great time celebrating 25 years with all of you. The first highlight of the year was connecting with colleagues at ADCES in Houston. It was like … Continue reading 2023 – A Year of Celebrations
AR is 15 years old and uses an automated insulin delivery (AID) system to manage their diabetes. They tell you they feel so guilty about all the food and sweets … Continue reading Question of the Week | Post Holiday Guilt – How to address?
This year was an exciting one at the Cat Bakery, filled with lots of love, joy, and a bit of magic. Last year I shared our newest addition to the … Continue reading Happy Holidays from the Cat Bakery
Based on the newly released 2024 American Diabetes Association (ADA) Standards of Care, which of the following statements is NOT accurate regarding treatment for hyperglycemia? Click Here to Test your … Continue reading Question of the Week | New ADA 2024 Standards – Meds for Type 2 Diabetes
The holiday season can be stressful and throw us off our normal routine. This can compromise our sleep and our usual eating habits. In addition, it can trigger feelings of … Continue reading Holiday Survival Guide & Reframing Diabetes Distress – Steps to Success