Voice of the Diabetic: Table of Contents

Voice of the Diabetic: Table of Contents

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

The Diabetes Action Network of the National

Federation of the Blind

A Support and Information Network

Volume 17, Number 2, Spring Edition 2002

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

they may have had. We have a positive philosophy and know that positive attitudes

are contagious.

News items, change of address notices, and other

magazine correspondence should be sent to:

Ed Bryant, Editor

Voice of the Diabetic

1412 I-70 Drive SW, Suite C,

Columbia, Missouri 65203

Phone: (573) 875-8911

Fax: (573) 875-8902

Find us on the World Wide Web at: http://www.nfb.org

and follow the links for "diabetes."

Copyright © 2002 Diabetes Action Network,

National Federation of the Blind. ISSN 1041-8490

Note: The information and advice contained in

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC are for educational purposes, and are not intended to

take the place of personal instruction provided by your physician, or by your

health care team. Discuss any changes in your treatment with the appropriate

health professionals.

ADVERTISERS

Effective advertising doesn't scream at its audience. It

persuades. It sells. The key to cost-effective advertising is making your voice

heard where an audience is already listening. VOICE OF THE DIABETIC, circulation

305,515+, offers such an outlet. Make your voice heard. For VOICE OF THE DIABETIC

advertising information contact:

Eileen Rivera Ley, National Advertising Sales Manager

804 Hatherleigh Rd.

Baltimore, MD, 21212

Phone: (410) 296-7760

Fax: (410) 296-7645

Web site: http://www.nfb.org/voice.htm

For SUBSCRIPTION information, see Subscription

Form.

FREE! FREE!

VOICE OF THE DIABETIC is offered absolutely free

to any interested person upon request. Readers may receive the publication in

standard print, on audio cassette for the blind, or in both formats. To begin

receiving the VOICE, please complete the subscription form (or a facsimile),

found at the end, and mail it to the editorial office.

Please Note: We have a special bulk-mailing permit that we use to ship the VOICE

to you at low cost—it does not allow for free re-mailing. The Post Office

requires you place first class postage on any VOICE you mail to others.

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, 1412 I-70 Drive SW, Suite C, Columbia,

MO 65203; telephone: (573) 875-8911, fax: (573) 875-8902. NOTE: Please provide

a phone number so we can reach you.

If you or a friend would like to remember the Diabetes Action

Network of the National Federation of the Blind in your will, you can do so

by employing the following language: "I give, devise, and bequeath unto

the Diabetes Action Network of the National Federation of the Blind, 1800 Johnson

Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21230, a District of Columbia nonprofit corporation,

the sum of $____________ (or "____________ percent of my net estate"

or "the following stocks and bonds: _____________") to be used for

its worthy purposes on behalf of blind persons."

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

MY JOURNEY WITH DIABETES

by Lois Williams

YOUR DIABETES CARE SHOULD FIT YOU

by Ann S. Williams, MSN, RN, CDE

2002 NATIONAL CONVENTION

FLYING WITH DIABETES SUPPLIES?

NEW FDA BLOOD-TEST GUIDELINES

THE IMPORTANCE OF TREATING DIABETIC

FEET

by Kenneth B. Rehm, DPM

NFB-NEWSLINE® NOW

NATIONWIDE

by Peggy Chong

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

MY KIDNEY TRANSPLANT

by Karen Mayry

NEW KIDNEY GUIDELINES

THINKING AND LIVING PRO-ACTIVELY WITH

DIABETES

by William F. Schley

LOW INCOME DRUG BENEFIT

EDUCATE YOURSELF

by Peter J. Nebergall, Ph.D.

ASK THE DOCTOR

by Roger Barth, MD

MEDICARE NOW COVERS GLAUCOMA-DETECTION

EYE EXAM

TOMMY FORD: A PATIENT TO REMEMBER AND

AN EXAMPLE FOR ALL

by Steven Boyd, PharmD

ASK JANIS

by Janis Roszler

DIALYSIS AT NATIONAL CONVENTION

by Ed Bryant

BOOK REVIEWS

by Marilyn Helton

RECIPE CORNER

WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW BUT

DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO ASK

(Resource Column)

NFB CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SEEKS DONATIONS

NEW HIGH-TECH METER

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

COMPLETE ISSUE

BACK TO VOD HOME PAGE

Contact Us:

E-mail: [email protected]
Materials Center: [email protected]
Posted: May 3, 2002

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