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Welcome to the leading online diabetes resource. dLife is THE place for all aspects of your diabetes lifestyle, offering information and community support for type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and caregivers. From questions about blood sugar to delicious diabetic recipes, we're here to help.
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Diabetes Recipe of the Week
Tomato Raspberry Salsa

Add a sweet and spicy flavor to your next soiree. Get the recipe here and check out the dLife Recipe Box for even more delicious favorites. Afterward, be sure to give your review of this recipe.
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Expert Answers
Q: Can my husband, who has type 2 diabetes, eat sugar even though his doctor told him to avoid sugar?

A: Yes! He should be concerned with how many total carbohydrates he consumes each day not just how many sugars he has. - Susan Weiner, R.D., M.S., C.D.E., C.D.N.

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“My biggest vice is starchy foods. That is what probably led to my diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in February 2008. I have limited my starch intake and I got the Nintendo Wii Fit and love it..” – Buena Park, CA.

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Dry eye syndrome, or keratoconjunctivitis, is twice as common in people with diabetes. Do you have dry eye issues?

Yes, but I just use over the counter eye drops.
 
Yes, and I've talked to my eye doctor or diabetes educator about it.
 
No, my eyes are wet and wild.
 
Not Sure.
 
  

Check out this month's Dueling Diabetes, where Viewpoints columnist Rachel Baumgartel writes about being tired of talking about diabetes.