Archive for December, 2006

Outrageously Unfair Treatment for Diabetics: This is Scandalous; It’s Imperative to Control The Disease

Posted in Diabetes Articles, In the News by Connie Bennett on December 26th, 2006

On a day where I'm riding high because my book SUGAR SHOCK! officially hit bookstores at long last (after five years), an eye-opening story spotlighting the plight of diabetics in the workplace appeared in The New York Times today.

You simply must read this provocative, very well-researched article from talented reporter N.R. Kleinfield, which draws much-needed attention to the fact that some of the 21 million diabetics in a variety of jobs nationwide are being discriminated against -- and sometimes even fired -- simply because they have this dangerous disease.

The piece, entittled "Costs of a Crisis: Diabetics Confront a Tangle of Workplace Laws," is part of a "series... exploring the widening impact of the Type 2 diabetes epidemic."

Kleinfield's article offers a fascinating look at the diabetics' dilemma. For starters, should they even reveal their disease to their employers for fear of some kind of reprisal?

One expert, Brian T. McMahon, a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University who studies workplace discrimination, told The Times: “You get to the question of whether or not to disclose you have diabetes. Most people opt not to, for they fear: Am I inviting more trouble?”

The issue is so hot, Kleinfield points out, that to "understand the brutal math of diabetes, all a business has to do is consult the Web site diabetesatwork.org, set up by the government to furnish advice on addressing diabetes in the workplace. One of its tools is a calculator that uses rough assumptions to suggest what costs might be involved."

Sadly, employers tend to overlook the fact that, as doctors contend, "with improved medications and methods of self-testing blood sugar, most diabetics can do almost any job if they properly manage their illness."

Even so, Times reporter Kleinfield points, "myths about the disease persist, advocates say, leading many companies to shun diabetic employees."

The stories Kleinfield cites are ones that should enrage you. Like the mortgage loan officer in Oregon who "was denied permission to eat at her desk to stanch her sugar fluctuations, and eventually was fired." How outrageous!

Or the "Sears lingerie saleswoman in Illinois with nerve damage in her leg" who "quit after being told she could not cut through a stockroom to reach her department."

Klienfield also notes that the "Equal Opportunity Commission, which enforces the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, says diabetes-related complaints have been on the rise, one of the few conditions generally showing an increase in complaints. Diabetes accounts for nearly 5 percent of the 15,000 annual allegations that the commission gets under that act, trailing only back impairment, other orthopedic injuries and depression."

Sadly, Kleinfield explains, "restrictions of diabetes are often invisible. Diabetics thus can find themselves teetering on a balance beam, needing to prove they are disabled enough to fit under the law but not so impaired that they can’t do a job."

After reading this article, I was left with a profound feeling of sadness for all these tormented diabetics. As if it isn't bad enough to have diabetes, now they have to worry about whether or not their bosses are going to hold it against them?

In addition, I'm annoyed, because something is missing, it seems, from most workplaces. With such a large number of diabetics out there, employers should be getting involved in some way -- starting with educational programs.

If employers are so concerned about diabetics in the workplace, why don't they offer information to employees about how to ward off type 2 diabetes in the first place? Why don't they teach thema bout the dangers of sugar and obesity? Why don't they give training on how to keep their blood sugar levels under control? Why don't they offer an optional work-out time? Or am I hoping for too much?

Read this fascinating New York Times story now.

Today’s My Big Day: SUGAR SHOCK! Is Now Available in Bookstores Nationwide. Buy It, Post A Review

Posted in Connie Helps "Sugar Addicts" & Their Loved Ones, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 26th, 2006

Well, today's the day I've been eagerly awaiting. My book SUGAR SHOCK! is now available in bookstores nationwide!

Guess where I'm going today? Yep, you'll find me at several bookstores in New York City to see my books.

More later. 

Today’s My Big Day: SUGAR SHOCK! Is Now Available in Bookstores Nationwide. Buy It, Post A Review

Posted in Connie Helps "Sugar Addicts" & Their Loved Ones, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 26th, 2006

Well, today's the day I've been eagerly awaiting. My book SUGAR SHOCK! is now available in bookstores nationwide!

Guess where I'm going today? Yep, you'll find me at several bookstores in New York City to see my books.

More later. 

SUGAR SHOCK! Hits Bookstores Nationwide Tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 26

Posted in Connie Helps "Sugar Addicts" & Their Loved Ones, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 25th, 2006

While much of America is home celebrating Christmas, I'm home sick getting ready for my big day tomorrow...

Drum roll...

SUGAR SHOCK! hits bookstores nationwide tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 26.

I encourage you to call your favorite local bookstore and be one of the first to grab a copy!

If you don't want to leave your house to get my book, just purchase it online now instead.

Once you buy the book, please let me know what you think. I want your feedback.

And please let others know your verdict by posting a review on Amazon and on Barnes and Noble.

...I can't tell you how exciting this is for me! SUGAR SHOCK! has been five years in the making, and it's finally hitting bookstores, as long planned!

SUGAR SHOCK! Hits Bookstores Nationwide Tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 26

Posted in Connie Helps "Sugar Addicts" & Their Loved Ones, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 25th, 2006

While much of America is home celebrating Christmas, I'm home sick getting ready for my big day tomorrow...

Drum roll...

SUGAR SHOCK! hits bookstores nationwide tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 26.

I encourage you to call your favorite local bookstore and be one of the first to grab a copy!

If you don't want to leave your house to get my book, just purchase it online now instead.

Once you buy the book, please let me know what you think. I want your feedback.

And please let others know your verdict by posting a review on Amazon and on Barnes and Noble.

...I can't tell you how exciting this is for me! SUGAR SHOCK! has been five years in the making, and it's finally hitting bookstores, as long planned!

Your Holiday Gift is Ready! Sneak A Peek At SUGAR SHOCK! Now

Posted in Connie Helps "Sugar Addicts" & Their Loved Ones, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 25th, 2006

Tomorrow, at long last, my book SUGAR SHOCK! will hit bookstores nationwide!

And today, thanks to Judy, my very, very hard-working, dedicated webmaster, your Merry Christmas or Chanukah gift is ready  -- after considerable technological snafus! Indeed, because Judy was working this holiday weekend (is that sweet or what?), I'm pleased to offer a present for each and every one of you!

What's your present? Well, my forward-thinking publisher Berkley Books (part of the Penguin Group) and I are pleased to offer you a sneak peek at SUGAR SHOCK! Is that cool or what?

Here's what you'll get when you download your free virtual gift:

  • The dedication page. (Fun to read, because you're in it.)
  • My definition of SUGAR SHOCK!
  • The foreword by renowned bestselling author Dr. Nicholas Perricone.
  • Chapter 1 (Connie's Story: Confessions of the "Sugar Shrew No More!" and How I Chanced Upon the Scary Sugar Truth
  • Chapter 2 (Dr. Sinatra's Story: From Witnessing My Mom's Dangerous, Diabetic Blood Sugar Swings to Unmasking the Cholesterol and Low-Fat Myths)

Of course, I just know (OK, I'm hopeful!) that reading your preview will entice you to purchase SUGAR SHOCK! ASAP.

Can't decide yet whether or not to buy my book. No problem? Grab your virtual gift now!

Go ahead. Sneak a peek!

Your Holiday Gift is Ready! Sneak A Peek At SUGAR SHOCK! Now

Posted in Connie Helps "Sugar Addicts" & Their Loved Ones, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 25th, 2006

Tomorrow, at long last, my book SUGAR SHOCK! will hit bookstores nationwide!

And today, thanks to Judy, my very, very hard-working, dedicated webmaster, your Merry Christmas or Chanukah gift is ready  -- after considerable technological snafus! Indeed, because Judy was working this holiday weekend (is that sweet or what?), I'm pleased to offer a present for each and every one of you!

What's your present? Well, my forward-thinking publisher Berkley Books (part of the Penguin Group) and I are pleased to offer you a sneak peek at SUGAR SHOCK! Is that cool or what?

Here's what you'll get when you download your free virtual gift:

  • The dedication page. (Fun to read, because you're in it.)
  • My definition of SUGAR SHOCK!
  • The foreword by renowned bestselling author Dr. Nicholas Perricone.
  • Chapter 1 (Connie's Story: Confessions of the "Sugar Shrew No More!" and How I Chanced Upon the Scary Sugar Truth
  • Chapter 2 (Dr. Sinatra's Story: From Witnessing My Mom's Dangerous, Diabetic Blood Sugar Swings to Unmasking the Cholesterol and Low-Fat Myths)

Of course, I just know (OK, I'm hopeful!) that reading your preview will entice you to purchase SUGAR SHOCK! ASAP.

Can't decide yet whether or not to buy my book. No problem? Grab your virtual gift now!

Go ahead. Sneak a peek!

Word is Spreading About My Jan. 6 Book Signing

Posted in Connie's Announcements, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 25th, 2006

Word is spreading! Free Events in New York City announces my Jan. 6 book signing in their latest calendar.

Then, a new friend of mine excitedly called me from the Borders at Columbus Circle yesterday, because the bookstore is now displaying and providing (to interested customers) little fliers (as they do for all book signings) with my photo and an announcement of the event.

Alas, I can't get over to Borders just yet to check it out, because I'm home feeling cruddy. Guess getting sick was inevitable, given all my long work hours. It's just that it's no fun to cancel plans during this holiday  weekend. Even so, I'm getting really psyched for my big debut this week in bookstores.

Dec. 26 here we come! (I know, you're all eagerly awaiting Christmas, but I've got my attention focused on the day after Xmas.

Word is Spreading About My Jan. 6 Book Signing

Posted in Connie's Announcements, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 25th, 2006

Word is spreading! Free Events in New York City announces my Jan. 6 book signing in their latest calendar.

Then, a new friend of mine excitedly called me from the Borders at Columbus Circle yesterday, because the bookstore is now displaying and providing (to interested customers) little fliers (as they do for all book signings) with my photo and an announcement of the event.

Alas, I can't get over to Borders just yet to check it out, because I'm home feeling cruddy. Guess getting sick was inevitable, given all my long work hours. It's just that it's no fun to cancel plans during this holiday  weekend. Even so, I'm getting really psyched for my big debut this week in bookstores.

Dec. 26 here we come! (I know, you're all eagerly awaiting Christmas, but I've got my attention focused on the day after Xmas.

WQQQ Radio in Hartford, Conn. Will Interview Me Thurs., Dec. 28

Posted in Connie's Announcements, Diabetes Articles by Connie Bennett on December 24th, 2006

FYI, on Thurs., Dec. 28, from 8 a.m. to 8:29 a.m., I'll be interviewd on WQQQ in Hartford, Conn. Already, I've done dozens of interviews, but this will be my first interview after SUGAR SHOCK! hits bookstores. Staty tune for more info.


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