Good Morning Everyone,
I am forwarding you tips for diabetes cooking and recipes and a section on How to Cope with Anxiety During COVID-19.
I hope you don’t mind me sharing these informational tidbits.
Have an awesome day and blessings to each of you and your families.
Charlotte, Wesley Nurse
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From: Diabetes Forecast [mailto:news [at] diabetes.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 11:09 AM
To: Johnson, Charlotte <Cjohnson [at] mhm.org>
Subject: Cooking Lessons for Beginners, How to Cope with Anxiety During COVID-19, and More!
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Calling All Beginner Chefs!
This how-to guide will teach you techniques for creating quick, but healthful meals. All home chefs—even beginners—need the basics. It’s easier than you might think.
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What's New
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How to Cope With Anxiety During COVID-19
COVID-19 has ratcheted up stress levels, while simultaneously limiting access to many of our go-to antidotes. But there’s still plenty you can do to help carry you through stressful times and maintain a sense of calm.
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Join the Diabetes Forecast Reader Panel
We need you for our Reader Panel! Diabetes Forecast likes to make sure that the magazine reflects the experiences and wisdom of people who live with and care about diabetes.
Members of the Reader Panel review and comment on select articles each issue, suggest new topics to cover, and share ideas for stories that will help others living with diabetes.
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Few Diabetes Drug or Supply Shortages for Now, Companies Say
During the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the American Diabetes Association recommends that you refill all your prescriptions now, to the extent allowed by your insurance company. Some insurers have eased rules about early
refills, allowing you to get more medicine at one time—and avoid frequent trips to the pharmacy. But many people with diabetes are wondering: Will those medications and supplies even be available?
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5 Mouthwatering Grill Recipes for the Summer
Just in time for cookout season! Everyone has their grill-top favorites, whether that’s steak, barbecue chicken, or a selection of fresh veggies. But this summer, why not mix it up?
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Medication Musical Chairs
Your medication is working for you, but your insurance company no longer covers it. Here’s how to handle the situation if it arises.
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Recipes & Food
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If you are struggling to pay for insulin or know someone who is,
the ADA has resources to help—visit
InsulinHelp.org.
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