Amalia Alonzo
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RGV Film Documentary

Started this discussion. Last reply by bsc Feb 2, 2011. 13 Replies

What do you'll think of the documentary we are working on in the RGV? http://bit.ly/h0S7cQ

RGV Film Documentary

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What do you'll think of the documentary we are working on in the RGV? http://bit.ly/h0S7cQ

OMG!!!! myvirtualhealthcheck.com is going to sponsor my diabetes support group!!!!!:) YAY!!!! THANK YOU GOD!!! SUPER BLESSED.

Started this discussion. Last reply by Amalia Alonzo Oct 1, 2010. 2 Replies

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Wish me luck!!!:)

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gerri Sep 27, 2010. 3 Replies

Today I had a meeting with Joe Seringer CEO of virtualhealthcheck.com, I am talking to him about hopefully sponsoring The Diabetes Support Group I would like to start in Brownsville, TX!! Check out…Continue

 

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PedsRN and Amalia Alonzo are now friends
Nov 17, 2011
mOnI left a comment for Amalia Alonzo
"Hello thanks for the add :)"
Feb 3, 2011
bsc replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Unfortunately, our medical system has declared that the cause of diabetes (T2) is obesity. This charge is being led by your favorite CC (Corrupt Charity) the ADA. You are entirely right, most/many doctors believe that diabetes is "caused"…"
Feb 2, 2011
Anthony Holko replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"This is so my favorite female is underweight and European which has less a priori chance. Yet her last A1c was 6.0 % not good. She eats no junk food whatsoever ever and eats little carbs. So only Gods knows the causes of diabetes so far."
Feb 1, 2011
Gerri replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Agree with the others that you need to specify that your documentary is about T2 & explain the difference between T1 & T2. Obsesity is emphatically not the cause of T2 & there are innumberable discussions here on the topic. You can read…"
Feb 1, 2011
Donna H replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"It concerns me to say that obesity causes diabetes. That's simply untrue. Yes, diet and excercise can help control and even hold off the onset of T2 but that does not equate to it being the cause."
Feb 1, 2011
SPRING replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"I don't know-shakes you for sure that d is on the rise like we keep hearing..what is happening in South Texas ? Is there a huge number of people with d there ? I do wish always that type1 was not in with type2 for many reasons but the main one…"
Feb 1, 2011
Zoe replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"It might help to talk about "type 2 diabetes" if that is who you are aiming your project to. Good luck on the work you are doing in your community."
Feb 1, 2011
Amalia Alonzo replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Very true. However most of the doctors we interviewed in the Rio Grande Valley state that obesity is the biggest cause of diabetes, at least in the RGV. 33% of the population are diabetics, the two biggest things you could do to prevent diabetes is…"
Feb 1, 2011
Kari replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Ok, I have several, um, 'issues' with this video. 1. It makes NO differentiation between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. So therefore, it's only going to add to the ignorance out there that Type 1 is caused by lifestyle, which it NEVER…"
Feb 1, 2011
Amalia Alonzo replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Any Luck?"
Feb 1, 2011
Amalia Alonzo replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
Feb 1, 2011
Amalia Alonzo replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"It's probably the settings on your computer. Please Go to You Tube and look up 2050 today trailer. Thank You!"
Feb 1, 2011
Kari replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Uh, I click on the link and I get a popup prompting me for a password, then it denies me access."
Feb 1, 2011
Amalia Alonzo replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"Rio Grande Valley. Sorry!"
Feb 1, 2011
Zoe replied to Amalia Alonzo's discussion 'RGV Film Documentary'
"RGV?"
Feb 1, 2011

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March 25, 2007
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Disease Education and Social Media 3) Organize Your Information and Educational Material In Relation to Social Media.

Posted on September 17, 2010 at 10:39am 0 Comments

There are several methods to communicate and provide information rich resources using social media. By uploading photos, videos, links and posting comments to your “wall,” you can efficiently create a resourceful environment that helps extend your disease education far beyond its current confines.…
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Disease Educators: Planning Your Social Networking Startegy

Posted on September 13, 2010 at 9:01am 0 Comments

Social networking is a proven, powerful communication tool. However, by developing a comprehensive strategy, social networking can be transformed into an efficient learning resource for many disease educators. Below are the key areas where your social networking strategy must focus before it can become an effective learning tool.…

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Disease Education Meets Social Networking: The "How to series"

Posted on September 10, 2010 at 11:48am 1 Comment

Disease management and patient education is largely dominated by a traditional pedagogy. Most educators are involved in traditional forms of patient outreach and education that are both labor and resource intensive. Often times, innovations in disease education are exclusive and/or require resources, which are simply not available for educators who need to compel patients to make the necessary lifestyle changes now. Disruptive social networking and disease management technologies, however, have… Continue

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At 3:14pm on June 25, 2011, lotsofshots said…
At 10:59am on June 25, 2011, Leanna said…
Happy Birthday Amalia!! I hope you have a very special day :)
At 6:50am on June 25, 2011, Teena said…
Happy Birthday Amalia!
At 3:37am on June 25, 2011, SEAGATOR said…
Happy,Happy Birthday,Amalia. I wish for you a most wonderful day. ENJOY!!!
At 10:18pm on February 3, 2011, mOnI said…
Hello thanks for the add :)
At 3:47pm on November 22, 2010, Linda Gauvin-Miller said…
Your little ones are such sweet wee angels!

Wishing you a HAPPY AND BLESSED THANKSGIVING DAY!
At 2:04pm on October 1, 2010, Osob said…
Hey Amalia,
thanks for the friends request so sweet of you.
How are you finding it on tudiabetes?
Best wishes with the support group.xxx
At 3:38pm on September 28, 2010, med464rescue said…
Thanks for the add
At 2:40pm on September 28, 2010, Danny said…
Thank you for the freind add!

Hope Diabetes has treated you well since 3/2007!
At 9:54am on September 23, 2010, Miss Miss said…
Thanks for the friend request.
 
 
 

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