Dr. Bernstein??

Hi, anyone in NY state?
Has anyone heard of the Dr. Bernstein book? People highly recommend it on my other diabetes list (a lot of them are type 2) but my diabetes educator told me not to get it that it’s horrible advice for a type 1 child. Dr. B. recommends a low carb diet and my D.E. said that can damage his kidneys and stunt his growth. So, now I’m really confused but will be going with my D. E. since this is the team that I see.
Benita

5 Responses to “Dr. Bernstein??”

  1. dawna_15 Says:

    Beth,
    How long has your son had diabetes? Also, I didn’t know the testing strips can test for all that? As for as I know, ours only tests for keytones. How do you know if there’s a little blood that you can’t see in it? Thanks, Benita

    Benita-My sone is a type 1 diabetic also. We try to limit carbs to 5-6 servings a day. That isnt as radical as many no carb diets. As far as stunting growth…I seriously doubt it. He is 13 and 6 foot 1 with a size 14 shoe. We check his urine with diabetic testing strips to make sure he isnt spilling sugar, ketones, glucose or blood in his urine. I guess you have to find what works best for your child

    Beth

  2. dawna_15 Says:

    I’ll be getting the Pink Pather book soon, I’ve heard a lot about it.
    I’m finding myself really aggravated that so many people think type 1 and 2 are the same even tho I didn’t know what it was a couple months ago!!!! I guess I only get annoyed when they say dumb things like “he can outgrow it, right”, etc.
    Benita

    There is a good book out for newly diagnosed diabetics with the Pink Panther as the “mascot” of the book. It is simple and easy to read. We ALL read the book. Even the son who is not diabetic. It gives a good overview of various treatments and explains exactly what the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes are. Some people think they are the same thing~

  3. Denise Elayne Says:

    Hi, Benita,
    I’ve heard great things about Dr. Bernstein’s ideas from people
    who have put them into pratice, and some bad things about him
    from people who haven’t tried it. It seems to me like it would
    complicate my life more than it already is.
    A book that is more universally accepted as good advice is John
    Walsh’s “Stop the Roller Coaster.” I looked it up, and it turns out
    it is out of print. Two new books take its place, “Pumping Insulin”
    and “Using Insulin.” I think Walsh recommends pumps, but
    “Using Insulin” is for diabetics who are not on a pump.
    Jerry

  4. dawna_15 Says:

    Thanks, Jerry, I just ordered several books last night. :) Benita

  5. Oswaldo Ernestina Says:

    Hi I had the pink panther book about 16 years ago when I was first
    diagnosed with type 1 I lost it but it was very good at explaining
    things..

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