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Page HeadingHow Diabetes Makes You Feel

Having diabetes often means you need to make lots of changes in your lifestyle.

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Having DiabetesHaving Diabetes

     

Doing Blood Glucose TestBlood Glucose Test

     

Taking Medication for your DiabetesTaking Medication

     

Eating Healthy FoodEating Healthy Food

     

Doing More ExerciseDoing More Exercise

     

Visiting the Doctor RegularlyVisiting the Doctor Regularly

     

Seeing Other People Eat Fatty and Sugary FoodsSeeing Other People Eat Fatty and Sugary Foods

     

Being Reminded That You Have DiabetesBeing Reminded That You Have Diabetes

     

 

Confused

Everybody reacts differently when told they have diabetes.

If diabetes makes you feel angry or upset, it is a good idea to talk to someone about it.

Some people talk to their family, their friends, their carers or their doctor.



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