There are so many websites with information on diabetes. www.diabetes.org even has a page for helping you plan your meals. But I'd say your doctor could really help you with meal planning.
Yes there are many sites on the web that can help you find foods to help control diet and health.If you access the Canadian Diabetes Association at the link below, it will help you find what you need to be successful: http://www.diabetes.ca/diabetes-and-you/nutrition/meal-planning/
There are plenty of diet websites, diet blogs, nutritional websites, nutritional blogs, health websites, and health blogs that can help you find a diabetes dtour diet.
You can find easy to read diabetes charts to help you with managing your blood levels from several websites where you can print the chart out. Websites such as www.diabeteschart.org/.
WebMD is great website that will help you make a menu of foods suitable for diabetes. Once you are at the website WebMD, click Health A-Z and choose Diabetes. Then, in the drop down menu choose Living and Managing and then choose Sample Menu for Diabetes.
The website http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/diabetes/ explains to on whether or not the surgery can help cure diabetes. It also explains how people with diabetes can have the surgery.
There are a lot of websites and books that can give great ideas for diabetes menu planning. This is a book suggestion http://www.shopdiabetes.org/75-More-Diabetic-Meals-In-30-MinutesOr-Less.aspx?utm_source=WWW&utm_medium=Contentpage&utm_content=RecipeMoreDiabetic&utm_campaign=BOOK And this website will help you plan a healthy diabetes menu http://www.typefreediabetes.com/Articles.asp?ID=405
Some well organized and highly informative websites about diabetes neuropathy are: www.neuropathypaindoctors.com, www.raysahelian.com/diabeticneuropathy.html, and www.diabeticlifestyle.com/diabetes/how-treat-diabetic-neuropathy. Each has a database of very useful information including treatment, relief and how to cope.
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There are many websites available which list the signs and symptoms of diabetes. Perhaps the best choice would be the American Diabetes Association - http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/. Another good option would be the Mayo Clinic website - http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes/DS01121/DSECTION=symptoms. Another reliable source is emedicinehealth.com - http://www.emedicinehealth.com/diabetes/page3_em.htm.
The website webmd.com can help you find diabetic foods to eat. It explains what diabetes is and how you can learn to control it better. It also gives examples of meals to try.