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THE EMOTIONAL CHALLENGES OF MANAGING DIABETES

The emotional challenges of managing diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a condition that requires constant attention and management, from monitoring blood glucose levels to making healthy lifestyle choices. Managing diabetes can be...
Should we change the name of Type 1 Diabetes?

Should we change the name of Type 1 Diabetes?

In this engaging podcast series, hosted by the insightful Andi Balog, we delve into a question that sparks curiosity and introspection: Should we reconsider the name of T1D? Join Andi as she navigates through this...
Andi Balog on Travelling with Diabetes

Andi Balog on Travelling with Diabetes

If you have diabetes and love to travel, be sure to watch Andi's video and learn how to navigate the challenges of traveling with diabetes. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a long-haul journey,...
Diabetes Awareness: Halloween and kids with diabetes

Diabetes Awareness: Halloween and kids with diabetes

While Halloween is a time of excitement for kids of all ages, it can present particular concerns for those who must carefully manage their blood sugar levels. In this discussion, we'll delve into the intricacies...
Uncomfortable Chats with Lejla and Thapi : Diabetes and Mental Health

Uncomfortable Chats with Lejla and Thapi : Diabetes and Mental Health

Follow them on Instagram: uncomfortablediachats __ In this episode, they talk about their personal mental health journey and how diabetes has affected our mental health. We also discuss how one can seek help. Remember, it’s okay to not be...
Podcast on Diabetes advocacy

Uncomfortable Chats with Lejla and Thapi

Follow them Instagram: uncomfortablediachats vfhjbjkrjnvrjke ufvfvnjkrnkrenvkre Over the years, diabetes advocacy has made significant strides, from increasing public awareness to influencing government policies that support people with diabetes. However, there is still much to be done...
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