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Oct 9, 2011 6:19 PM CST
Name: Dorothy (LaVonne) Mitchell
Somerset, KY

Yes, yes, yes, do check in your communities for community groups dealing with diabetes. Some hospitals and county health services also offer classes dealing with diabetes.

There can not be too much information out there to help us with diabetes, improving our lives with proper diet , exercise, and knowledge.

Good Luck
LaVonne
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According to the CDC Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in children and adolescents; about 151,000 people below the age of 20 years have diabetes. When diabetes strikes during childhood, it is routinely assumed to be type 1, or juvenile-onset diabetes. However, in the last 2 decades, type 2 diabetes (formerly known as adult-onset diabetes) has been reported among U.S. children and adolescents with increasing frequency.