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Winning the battle with Type 2 Diabetes, or “I’m buying new jeans!”

I recently commented on Facebook that I had not eaten starches or sweets (fruits, yogurts, desserts, etc.) for almost a year. As has happened several times over the last year, a friend suggested that I not be too rigid about this. But context matters, and it’s appropriate for me to set the context. Here’s my […]

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I’ve lost 30 pounds so far… some thoughts for your consideration

I’ve been overweight for a long time – a long time. A little more than a year ago, I was diagnosed as diabetic. Fasting blood sugar numbers typically ranged in the high 120s to low 160s. There was a likelihood that things would get a lot worse if I didn’t change how I ate. Being […]

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Ever had a Harajuku Moment?

Key concept: Harajuku moment In April 2013 I had a “196 moment.” I’m guessing most people have such moments at some point in their lives, though they call it by other names.. Malcolm Gladwell apparently coined the phrase Harajuku Moment, which Tim Ferris, in his book, The Four Hour Body concisely described as when a nice-to-have becomes a […]

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A PSA Reminder: See Your Doctor

It was 1982. and I was seeing a friend on her death bed. She was 29, two years older than me. A group of 20 of us -  family and friends – circled her bed. and one of her family led a prayer and told Sue she had to be strong. I’d never seen a […]

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