RECIPE CORNER

RECIPE CORNER

Send your great food
ideas to the editor. Your recipes will be evaluated by dietitians, and if necessary,
adjusted to make them more diabetically appropriate. Then he gets to taste them...

Espanola Rice
from Ms. Belver Ladson of New York,
NY
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons fat-free chicken broth

Cooking With Suzi

COOKING WITH SUZI

A Donor's Story

A DONOR'S STORY

by Debbie Dupree

Food For Thought

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

My Kidney Transplant Update

MY KIDNEY TRANSPLANT UPDATE

by Ed Bryant

What You Always Wanted to Know

WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED
TO KNOW BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO ASK
(Resource Column)

Voice of the Diabetic, June 13, Number 3, Summer Edition 1998

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

A Support and Information Network

The Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation of the Blind

June 13, Number 3, Summer Edition 1998

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, published quarterly, is

the national news magazine of the Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation

of the Blind. It is read by those interested in all aspects of blindness and

diabetes. We show diabetics that they have options regardless of the ramifications

Voice of the Diabetic, Summer'99

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

The Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation

of the Blind

A Support and Information Network

Volume 14, Number 3, Summer Edition 1999

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, published quarterly, is

the national magazine of the Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation

of the Blind. It is read by those interested in all aspects of blindness and

diabetes. We show diabetics that they have options regardless of the ramifications

Voice of the Diabetic, Win97

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

The Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation

of the Blind

A Support and Information Network

Volume 12, No.1, Winter Edition 1997

Ed Bryant, Editor

The VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, published quarterly,

is the national newsmagazine of the Diabetes Action Network of the National

Federation of the Blind. It is read by those interested in all aspects of blindness

and diabetes. We show diabetics that they have options regardless of the ramifications

Helen Olson: 67 Years with Diabetes

HELEN OLSON: 67 YEARS
WITH DIABETES

Imagine a time when very little was known about

diabetes. For centuries, it had been a killer. Insulin had been discovered only ten years

before, and was not well understood. You are diagnosed as a child, and well-meaning

neighbors tell your mother: "Why are you spending so much time with her? She's never

going to grow up anyway!"

For Helen Olson, of Halleck, Minnesota, this life