Post by Marston

Welcome Bob Hawkinson to the SugarStats Community

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Bob Hawkinson

We’d like to welcome Bob Hawkinson of JoyofDiabetes.com as the newest writer for the SugarStats.com Blog. Bob has had to deal with and manage diabetes on a daily basis for 45 years and takes a pro-active approach to his diabetes management.

Bob takes a positive outlook on it all and it reflects refreshingly in his writing style. We welcome him to the blog and look forward to his future contributions to educate, inspire and help inform diabetics and non-diabetics alike world-wide.

Be sure to check out his book: “The Joy of Diabetes”.

Here is a little bit more about Bob:


“Bob’s account of his life with diabetes is a testimony to the truth that people with this chronic illness can lead very joyful, fulfilling lives. He focuses primarily on his accomplishments in a way that is uplifting to the reader.

At the same time he acknowledges that he must constantly prepare himself to manage his diabetes in whatever direction his life’s journey takes him. Bob demonstrates that people with diabetes can pursue whatever they want as long as preparation is made to handle the special needs of their blood sugar in that circumstance. By taking a pro-active approach to the management of his diabetes, he is a positive example for diabetics and all the people who love them. He stays one step ahead of his blood sugar through constant trial and error. At times it is a struggle but a fight well worth fighting. In his own words, “the management of diabetes is a marathon, not a sprint.”



Join the SugarStats Community Blog

Do you also have a passion for better diabetes management, educating/informing people and would also like to contribute to the SugarStats community blog?

Feel free to contact us at info@sugarstats.com and send us some examples of your writing, we’d love to talk to you.


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Post by nlanakila

Interview with Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist - Part3

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Gestational Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes and Endocrinologists versus General Practitioners for addressing diabetes.


Interview with Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist Part 1
Interview with Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist Part 2

SugarStats’ host interviewer, Nedrra Lanakila, continues her talk with Endocrinologist Dr. Anita Ramsetty of EndocrineHelp.com. In this third and final post from their first interview, Dr. Ramsetty talks about Gestational Diabetes, signs of pre-diabetes and some of the factors to consider when determining your physician of choice to provide medical diabetes care.

Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist with EndocrineHelp.com
N (Nedrra Lanakila): You mentioned about gestational diabetes. How do you treat your patients diagnosed as gestational diabetics?

A (Anita Ramsetty): We always end up in a somewhat odd situation because these women are split between the endocrinologist and their obstetrics teams. It can be a little bit dicey at times, trying to get all the communication loops closed but it gets done and quickly.

As an example, my case of gestational diabetes was fairly mild. I was pregnant with twins at the time so I sort of saw it coming. Between having the twins, gaining lots of weight and then having a strong family history I had seen it coming from afar and wasn’t too surprised.

In my case, I ended up checking my blood sugars very (more…)


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Post by nlanakila

Interview with Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist - Part2

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Blood Sugar Testing, Food & Physical Activity Tracking, Diabetic Athletes, Children and Students

Please find part 1 of the interview here:
http://www.sugarstats.com/2008/03/10/interview-with-dr-anita-ramsetty-endocrinologist-part1/


Also Part 3: hhttp://www.sugarstats.com/2008/04/09/interview-with-dr-anita-ramsetty-endocrinologist-part3/

During the month of March SugarStats is posting segments from a series of interviews between Nedrra Lanakila, parent of a Type 1 Diabetic and partner of SugarStats, and Dr. Anita Ramsetty of EndocrineHelp.com, an online medical practice specializing in endocrinology and diabetes.

Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist with EndocrineHelp.com
Nedrra Lanakila (N):As the endocrinologist, how often would you like the diabetic to test or put their stats into their SugarStats management and tracking service? How many times a day or a week would you like to see those stats entered?

Dr. Anita Ramsetty (A): It sort of depends on the situation that the patient finds themselves in. This [blood glucose self testing] is what I would ask them to do in person as well.

Some individuals are newly starting out. The term ‘mild diabetes’ isn’t really a term, but it’s probably the best way I can describe it. They don’t have huge fluctuations in their glucoses during the day, they still have a decent amount of their own insulin production, they’re not on a lot of medication and numbers don’t bounce around too much.

For those individuals I generally ask them to check their blood sugars maybe twice a day, ideally three times a day. If they can put it in daily I think is a great habit. Then it becomes like brushing your teeth: you’ve got your (more…)


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Post by nlanakila

Interview with Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist - Part1

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Please find part 2 of the interview here:
http://www.sugarstats.com/2008/03/14/interview-with-dr-anita-ramsetty-endocrinologist-part2/

We’re honored and proud to have Dr. Anita Ramsetty as our first featured expert blogger (more highly talented expert bloggers to follow, so stay tuned foks!).

As our introduction to you we have included excerpts from a recent interview between Nedrra Lanakila, partner and COO (Chief of Operations) of SugarStats and a parent of a Type 1 Diabetic, and Dr. Anita Ramsetty that talks about her background, her interests and her medical online practice at EndocrineHelp.com.

During the month of March we will present several segments on our blog from a series of interviews with Dr. Ramsetty.

This is the first of that series to introduce Dr. Ramsetty’s expertise and online practice to our community.

Dr. Anita Ramsetty, Endocrinologist with EndocrineHelp.com

Nedrra Lanakila (N): We’re thrilled you have this wonderful service called EndocrineHelp.com. Please take a few minutes to introduce yourself and describe this service to our community who really needs your expert guidance online.

Dr. Anita Ramsetty (A): I am so excited to be a part of this exciting community, and I thank you all for welcoming me.
This is really wonderful for me personally, but also for our practice that is trying to do something a little unusual.

My name is Anita Ramsetty. I am a mother, wife and a physician. My field of specialty is endocrinology and diabetes. (You can learn more about her medical training here: www.endocrinehelp.com/index.php/Contact-Us). www.Endocrinehelp.com is a site that we started late last year. (more…)


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