Most hospitals in New York have support groups for those suffering from Diabetes. www.defeatdiabetes.org has a great list of hospitals containing these support groups all throughout New York.
There are several options for diabetes support groups in the state of Montana. These include, but are not limited to, programs available at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital in Bozeman, St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, and Deaconess Billings Clinic in Billings. http://www.elviradarknight.com/diabetes/supportgroupsmontana.html
There is a support group called dLife. They have a forum available online for people with diabetes in northern Alabama. They are a great community to join.
Lisa is likely to find diabetes support groups and groups educating her on how to eat properly to manage her diabetes.
Depending on the type of diabetes a person has, there are support groups, magazines, and several websites dedicated to getting the best information out to patients. Also, proper nutrition and exercising can also help manage diabetes. http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/diabetes_living_managing
Information is readily available on the internet about diabetes. Your doctor may also be able to give you more information via talks or pamphlets, and possibly even support groups which are large hubs for information.
Rose Shalom has written: 'Diabetes support groups for young adults' -- subject(s): College students, Diabetics, Diseases, Patient education, Rehabilitation, Self-help groups
What pediatric diabetes is basically diabetes that affects the age groups within the pediatric age group. Type 1 diabetes can be associated with it.
If you suspect or have been diagnosed with diabetes, the best place to start with is your own doctor. Diabetes can be serious, even deadly if left uncontrolled, and each diabetic is different in their nutritional needs. Other good resources include your local chapter of the American Diabetes Association as well as their webpage. They can provide reliable information on diabetes nutrition as well as direct you to local support groups.
What percent of obese Americans have diabetes, ranked in groups by age.
Diabetes is more prevalent among Hispanic, African American, and Native American women
Ask your local nutritionist. They usually have good recipes for controlling you diabetes. They can also give you pointers on finding support groups that can provide free recipes as well.