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How I learnt to accept my diabetes diagnosis

How I learnt to accept my diabetes diagnosis

Taking it one day at a time and being kinder to yourself is always an important first step when it comes to accepting a new change. It can be hard, which is why we’ve asked our community to share some empowering personal experiences that have helped them accept their diagnosis. How can I learn to accept my diabetes.
DIABETES MEET 'N GREET STORY WITH RYAN!

DIABETES MEET 'N GREET STORY WITH RYAN!

A little about me. I'm currently 22 years old and live on the East coast of Florida. I moved here after living in Missouri for the majority of my life to take a job as a flight instructor!

What do you keep by your bedside table for a diabetes emergency?

What do you keep by your bedside table for a diabetes emergency?

We’re no stranger to the late night sudden wake up’s when it comes to living with diabetes. They night disruptions are so much fun, right? See what our community like to have by their bed...
Sleep and Diabetes with  THAPI SAMENYA

Sleep and Diabetes with THAPI SAMENYA

Discussing sleep and diabetes is important because sleep plays a significant role in regulating blood sugar levels and overall diabetes management. Adequate sleep improves insulin sensitivity, helps maintain a healthy weight, and promotes optimal glucose...
Travel planning with Tia | Diabetes 101 | Glucology | Type 1 diabetes

Travel planning with Tia | Diabetes 101

In this informative video, Tia shares her valuable tips and insights on how she plans for traveling while managing diabetes. She discusses the importance of preparation and organization, and walks you through her step-by-step process...
DIABETIC RETINOPATHY: JOHN'S EXPERIENCE | Diabetes Community Stories | Glucology

Diabetic Retinopathy: John's experience

John's story with his Diabetic Retinopathy diagnosis came about in 'divine intervention', as he commented. At the time when he went in to check his eyes, he had already been managing diabetes for a few decades...
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