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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Artwork: Dancing fruit
and vegetables.
We invite blurbs and tidbit
articles for inclusion in this column. Materials received may be edited and
used as space permits. Products and services included in this column are for
information only and do not imply endorsement by the Diabetes Action Network
of the NFB.
INHALED INSULIN PROGRESS
Generex Biotechnology has
been conducting clinicals of its RapidMist oral insulin spray technology and
Oralin oral insulin formulation. In February, they delivered several papers
about their findings, at the 5th International Congress of Immunology, held
in Madras, India. They have carried out tests on both healthy volunteers and
type 1 and type 2 diabetics. The research continues, and it will be some time
before final U.S. approval is possible.
U.S. insulin manufacturer
Eli Lilly and Company is now working with Generex to help develop an oral spray-insulin.
Stay tuned; if and when the product reaches approval it will be major news,
and you'll hear about it in VOICE OF THE DIABETIC.
FREE EYE EXAMS
We know diabetes is the
#1 cause of new blindness in working-age Americans. If you have diabetes, you
need regular eye examinations.
The American Optometric
Association and the American Academy of Ophthalmology, along with the U.S. Health
Care Financing Administration, are sponsoring a new eye-exam initiative. If
you are 65 years or older, have diabetes, and have not had an eye exam in the
last three years, call the National Eye Care Project Helpline: 1-800-222-3937.
You will be put in contact with an ophthalmologist who will provide you a no-cost
eye exam, and up to a year of follow- up care for any condition diagnosed at
that exam. To be eligible, you must not have HMO or Managed Care coverage that
would otherwise cover cost of the exams.
You can also call the
American Optometric Association's Diabetes Hot Line: 1-800-262-3947, for information
about this program.
VOICE Formats
VOICE OF THE DIABETIC is
offered in two formats: standard print, and 15/16 ips audiocassette, "talking
book" speed. Anyone who is currently receiving the VOICE in print and having
difficulty reading it, may receive it on cassette at no charge. VOICE tapes
require the special tape player available free to the legally blind from Regional
Libraries for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, which can be obtained by
telephoning the National Library Service at: 1-800-424-8567. Note: Attempting
to play VOICE tapes (or any other tapes in NLS format) on a conventional music-
speed tape player will yield incomprehensible "chipmunk sounds."
Periodically we receive
requests for the VOICE in Braille or large print. It is not available in either
of those formats at this time.
All a subscriber needs
to do, to switch from standard print to tape, or to receive both formats, free
of charge, is contact us at the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC Editorial Office.
THE BRAGGART
A strong young man at the
construction site was bragging that he could outdo anyone in a feat of strength.
He made a special case of making fun of Morris, one of the older workmen. After
several minutes, Morris had enough.
"Why don't you put your
money where your mouth is?" he said. "I will bet a week's wages that I can haul
something in a wheelbarrow over to that outbuilding that you won't be able to
wheel back."
"You're on, old man,"
the braggart replied. "It's a bet! Let's see what you got."
Morris reached out and
grabbed the wheelbarrow by the handles. Then, nodding to the young man, he said,
"All right. Get in."
Cygnus and LifeScan
Cygnus, Inc., maker of
the GlucoWatch Biographer continuous glucose monitor, has signed a marketing
agreement with LifeScan, maker of the One Touch, SureStep, and FastTake glucose
monitors. If the Food and Drug Administration issues final approval, the two
firms will cooperate on a pilot marketing program for the Glucowatch, in which
100-150 units will be released for "out of the lab" day-to-day use, and extensive
data will be collected. The objective is to gather data on attitudes, practices,
and experiences by both users and their health care professionals.
Stay tuned; this agreement,
a sign that LifeScan takes the GlucoWatch seriously, looks very positive.
DIABETES INFORMATION IN
BRAILLE
Although diabetes is the
biggest cause of new blindness in working-age Americans, and there may be as
many as two million Americans coping with both diabetes and serious vision loss,
diabetes information in alternative format has been in short supply. Now there
is a source for diabetes articles in Braille.
The Braille Group of Buffalo's
diabetes collection includes:
101 Tips for Improving
Blood Sugar ($11.95 donation)
ADA Complete Guide to Diabetes
($19.95 donation) Carbohydrate Counting (3 booklets) ($5.00 donation)
Diabetes A to Z ($11.95
donation)
Diabetic Cooking ($3.50
donation)
Exchange Lists for Meal
Planning (FREE)
First Steps in Diabetic
Meal Planning (FREE)
First Things First (set
of 10 pamphlets) (FREE)
Magic Menus for People
with Diabetes ($14.95 donation)
Quick and Healthy, Vol.
II ($16.95 donation)
Simple and Tasty Side Dishes
($8.95 donation)
Southern-Style Diabetic
Cooking ($11.95 donation)
Note: They expect to add
more titles to their Braille list, so contact them for a full catalog and availability,
and spread the word to your Braille-using friends who have interest in diabetes.
As these materials are offered at a fraction of real cost, the Braille Group
asks for a doctor's certification that the recipient is a Braille-reader either
with diabetes, or caring for someone with diabetes. Call them for more information.
Contact: the Braille Group
of Buffalo, Jill Pariso and Sue Kahn, 4660 Sheridan Drive, Buffalo, NY 14221;
telephone: 1-800-561-8253; fax (716) 633-8952; e-mail: [email protected]
NEW INSULIN MEASURING
DEVICE
People who are blind or
losing vision, or who have manual dexterity problems, can need help drawing
up insulin. There have been several adaptive devices on the market -- and there
will soon be another. Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Inc. announces the Innolet,
a combination adaptive drawing-up aid and insulin injector. Already available
in Denmark, the Innolet features a large "kitchen- timer" style dial, and a
large grip/trigger.
The Innolet is not yet
available in the United States, but expect it soon.
MORE BOOKS ON TAPE
VISION Community Services,
a division of the Massachusetts Association for the Blind, offers a number of
books on tape, recorded at talking book speed (NLS Format) on four tracks. Most
books are $5 per tape. Their catalog includes a number of nonfiction texts and
manuals, not just "literary" materials, and they will record your book or other
document, for a nominal fee. They even offer a 4- track tape subscription of
the Harvard Business Review, 10 issues, for $118 per year!
To order, contact: Robert
Pierson, Recording Studio Coordinator, Massachusetts Association for the Blind,
23A Elm Street, Watertown, MA 02472; telephone: (617) 926-4232; fax: (617) 926-1412;
e-mail: [email protected]; website: http://www.mablind.org
DIVISION BOARD
The current (2000/2001)
national Board of the Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation of
the Blind is:
President: Ed Bryant (Columbia,
MO)
First Vice President:
Eric Woods (Denver, CO)
Second Vice President:
Sandie Addy (Prescott Valley, AZ)
Treasurer: Bruce Peters
(Akron, OH)
Secretary: Sally York
(Castro Valley, CA)
Board Member: Gisela Distel
(Albany, NY)
Board Member: Paul Price
(Valley Center, CA)
Board Member: Dawnelle
Cruze (Portsmouth, VA)
ARTICLES NEEDED If you
have diabetes, are a family member or friend of a diabetic, or a health professional
with an interest in diabetes, we invite you to submit an article for publication
in the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC.
Our philosophy regarding
diabetes is positive. Do you have an inspiring, enlightening story? We, the
Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation of the Blind, seek to show
people they are not alone, and do have options, regardless of diabetic complications.
If you have experienced ramifications, others, who may be facing the same side-effects,
could benefit from what you have to say.
Perhaps you have not experienced
complications--your unique insight, coping strategies, and lifestyle can still
inspire others. Are you a relative, a friend, or a health professional? More
than 267,115 VOICE readers could benefit from your story.
For information and article
submission guidelines, contact: VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, 811 Cherry Street, Suite
309, Columbia, MO 65201; telephone: (573) 875-8911.
NEW WEBSITE
Eli Lilly and Company
now sponsors the website: www.lillydiabetes.com
Significant features of
this site include the "tracking tools," graphs and charts to help the diabetic
chart HbA1c test results, Blood pressure test results, and a "height and weight
index" to help with calculation of body mass index, a ratio widely used to help
determine ideal weight.
The site also includes
product information, test results and success stories, as well as news releases
about Lilly's many fund-raising activities. Check it out!
HEAR YE, HEAR YE, A RAFFLE
The Diabetes Action Network
of the National Federation of the Blind reaches out and provides support and
information to thousands of people. Because it costs to operate this valuable
network and to produce the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, we must generate funds to
help cover these expenses. Our Diabetes Action Network has elected to hold a
raffle, which will be coordinated by our division treasurer, Bruce Peters.
THE GRAND PRIZE WILL BE
$500! The winning ticket will be drawn, and the winner's name announced, on
July 6, 2001, at the banquet held during the annual convention of the National
Federation of the Blind.
Raffle tickets cost $1
each, or a book of six may be purchased for $5. Tickets may be purchased from
state representatives of our Diabetes Action Network or by contacting the VOICE
Editorial Office, 811 Cherry Street, Suite 309, Columbia, MO 65201; telephone:
(573) 875-8911. Anyone interested in selling tickets should also contact the
VOICE Editorial Office. Tickets are available now! Names of persons who sell
50 tickets or more will be announced in the VOICE.
Please make checks payable
to the National Federation of the Blind. Money and sold raffle ticket stubs
must be mailed to the VOICE office no later than June 10, 2001, or they can
be personally delivered to Raffle Chairman Bruce Peters, at this year's NFB
convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This raffle is open to anyone age
18 or older, and the holder of the lucky raffle ticket need not be present to
win. Each ticket sold is a donation, helping keep our Diabetes Action Network
moving forward.
NFB SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Photo: portrait. Caption:
Peggy Elliott
The National Federation
of the Blind will award $125,000 in scholarships this year. Individual scholarship
amounts range from $3,000 to $10,000, and the competition is open to any legally-blind
individual who will be a full-time, post-secondary student in Fall 2001.
All 30 scholarships are
merit-based, and most are unrestricted. Entries will be judged on the criteria
of academic excellence, financial need, and service to the community. The committee
making the award decisions will be composed of blind citizens with distinguished
academic and community backgrounds from across the country.
The scholarship winners
will be presented their awards in July, at the 2001 convention of the National
Federation of the Blind, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The NFB will also pay
all expenses of scholarship winners to attend the convention.
The National Federation
of the Blind is an organization dedicated to creating opportunity for all blind
persons. With more than 50,000 members, it is the largest organization of blind
citizens in existence, and it awards more scholarships to the blind than does
any other group or organization. Recipients of Federation scholarships do not
have to be members of the NFB.
Applications for the 2001
NFB Scholarship program must be received by March 31, 2001. Scholarship winners
will be notified by June 1. We receive approximately 500 scholarship applications
each year, so don't delay! Anyone interested may request as many application
forms as needed from:
1. Mrs. Peggy Elliott,
Chairman, National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Committee, 805 5th Avenue,
Grinnell, IA 50112-1653; telephone: (515) 236-3366.
2. National Federation
of the Blind Scholarship Committee, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD 21230;
telephone: (410) 659-9314.
3. All NFB state officers.
4. Financial Aid Offices
of educational institutions.
HERBAL CAUTION
Herbal medications and
"botanicals" are as powerful as many prescription medications, cautions the
American Optometric Association, and they can have serious side effects. Although
these medications may be "natural," they are not harmless.
Herbs reported as (or suspected
of) causing ocular problems include Black Cohash, Ginseng, Bilberry, Kava Kava,
St. John's Wort, and a combination, marketed to "fight cellulite," containing
Gingko Bilboa, Grapeseed Extract, Sweet Clover and Iodine.
Many herbals are harmless;
some are probably beneficial. What is important is to remember they are medicines,
and thus need to be reported to the doctor. Certain medicines interact with
other medicines, and can have unpredictable side effects. It is vital your doctor
know all the medicines you are taking -- including the ones you bought at the
health food store.
VOICE FORMATS
VOICE OF THE DIABETIC
is offered in two formats: standard print, and 15/16 ips audiocassette, "talking
book" speed. Anyone who is currently receiving the VOICE in print and having
difficulty reading it, may receive it on cassette at no charge. VOICE tapes
require the special tape player available free to the legally blind from Regional
Libraries for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, which can be obtained by
telephoning the National Library Service at: 1-800-424-8567. Note: Attempting
to play VOICE tapes (or any other tapes in NLS format) on a conventional music-speed
tape player will yield incomprehensible "chipmunk sounds."
Periodically, we receive
requests for the VOICE in Braille or large print. It is not available in either
of those formats at this time.
All a subscriber needs
to do, to switch from standard print to tape, or to receive both formats, free
of charge, is contact us at the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC Editorial Office.
ARTICLES NEEDED
If you have diabetes,
are a family member or friend of a diabetic, or a health professional with an
interest in diabetes, we invite you to submit an article for publication in
the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC.
Our philosophy regarding
diabetes is positive. Do you have an inspiring, enlightening story? We, the
Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation of the Blind, seek to show
people they are not alone, and do have options, regardless of diabetic complications.
If you have experienced ramifications, others, who may be facing the same side-effects,
could benefit from what you have to say.
Perhaps you have not experienced
complications--your unique insight, coping strategies, and lifestyle can still
inspire others. Are you a relative, a friend, or a health professional? More
than 290,315 VOICE readers could benefit from your story.
For information and article
submission guidelines, contact: VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, 811 Cherry Street, Suite
309, Columbia, MO 65201; telephone: (573) 875-8911.
VOICE DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED
Since the VOICE is now
offered free, our Diabetes Action Network will provide extra copies to anyone
wanting to help spread the word. We will gladly send from five to five hundred-plus
copies each quarter to be used as free literature. Medical facilities can order
as needed for patients. Individuals can usually place copies of the VOICE in
libraries, pharmacies, hospitals, doctors' offices, or other public locations.
Diabetes education is essential.
Anyone who distributes the VOICE will be helping people with diabetes, and their
families, to learn about the disease and its ramifications; to learn that they
have options; and that their world is far greater than whatever "limits" may
be imposed by the disease. If you would like to help spread the word by distributing
the publication, please contact: Voice of the Diabetic, 811 Cherry Street, Suite
309, Columbia, MO 65201; telephone: (573) 875-8911, fax: (573) 875-8902. NOTE:
Please provide a phone number so we can reach you.
SUBSCRIPTION/DONATION FORM
The VOICE OF THE DIABETIC
is a quarterly magazine published by the Diabetes Action Network of the National
Federation of the Blind (NFB) for anyone interested in diabetes, especially
diabetics who are blind or are losing vision. An outreach publication, it emphasizes
good diabetes control, diet, and independence.
Donations are gladly accepted
and appreciated. Contributions are not only tax deductible but are needed to
keep the VOICE and the Diabetes Action Network moving forward to help people
with all aspects of diabetes.
Members of the NFB Diabetes
Action Network enjoy priority services and unique benefits such as a continuous
free subscription to the VOICE, automatic access to committees covering all
aspects of diabetes, free counseling concerning all facets of blindness and
diabetes, as well as access to diabetics who have experienced complications.
The VOICE is free to any
interested person upon request. Each subscription costs the Diabetes Action
Network approximately $20 per year. To help defray publication expenses, members
are invited, and nonmembers are encouraged, to cover the subscription cost.
To begin receiving the
VOICE, please check one:
[ ] I would like to become
a member of the NFB Diabetes Action Network and receive the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC.
(Members are entitled to special benefits.)
[ ] I would like to receive
the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC as a nonmember. (Nonmembers are encouraged to pay
the institutional rate of $20/one year; $35/two years; $50/three years.)
Send the VOICE in (check
one): [ ] print [ ] cassette tape for the blind [ ] both and physically handicapped
(recorded at slower-than- standard speed of 15/16 IPS)
Optionally check this box:
[ ] I would like to make
(or add) a tax-deductible contribution of $__________ to the Diabetes Action
Network of the National Federation of the Blind.
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name:_____________________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________________ __________________________________________________
City:_______________________
State:______ Zip:__________
Telephone: ( )________________________
Send this form or a facsimile
to:
Voice of the Diabetic 811
Cherry Street, Suite 309
Columbia, MO 65201
Telephone: (573) 875-8911
Fax: (573) 875-8902
Please make all checks
payable to: NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
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