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Jamie L. Glennon RN |
Written by Toma Grubb | ||||
Monday, 18 June 2007 | ||||
Jamie L. Glennon is the nurse that has been the most influential in both my personal quest for the best methods of controlling my type 2 diabetes and the inspiration behind the creation of my web sites for diabetics. She pointed out that I had to go to lots of different sites to find what I needed and suggested it would be good to have evrything that worked so well for me collected onto one site to make it easier for others. When I was diagnosed I was living in Canada but had to go to the Seattle VA for treatment. When I tried to return to my wife in Nanaimo I was refused entrance back into Canada so I had to go to Denver where I was invited to stay with her and Dan until I was cleared to return to Canada. Jamie made a lot of suggestions to help me change what I was doing and started me on an internet quest that resulted in a much better dietary plan than I was being offered by the Veterans Administration which followed the standard ADA protocols for treating type 2 diabetes. What she taught me and what we learned together from my internet searches resulted in labs so good that my medical team decided to take me off all meds. I have been med free and have maintained excellent lab results ever since. Jamie also taught me new ways of thinking about food and how to prepare it. Thank you Jamie. Jamie has a unique set of Credentials. Not only is she a nurse, she was also previously a body builder that competed and won titles and trophies. Nursing CredentialsCertified Case Manager. Registered Nurse (Ambulatory Care, Telephone Triage, Orthopedics, Rehabilitation) Patient teaching. Customer service. Computer literate. General office skills. Education
Body Building Credentials
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