Coronavirus: Advice for people living with diabetes
16 June 2020
Here are some helpful tips on what precautions you should take, and what you need to know The World Health Organization (WHO) declared that spread of the coronavirus as a pandemic in March, and and most countries have seen outbreaks. Although the UK is seeing a decline in the number of new cases and hospitalisations, we all still need to be careful and try to reduce the spread of the virus as much as possible. People with diabetes are classed by the NHS and UK Government as 'clinically vulnerable' Although this means someone with diabetes is not required to shield themselves, they are...
Read MoreWhat is a diabetes emergency
16 November 2019
You never know how you are going to respond to a crisis until it happens. That’s why we practice in schools with drills for fire and other emergency situations. So we are prepared when something happens. But what happens when the crisis is something you would never think to plan for, like accidentally using the wrong insulin pen and injecting way too much insulin? What would you do? That happened to Carol when she was away from home, and like most of us with diabetes, she tried to handle it on her own. Eventually, she knew it was time to get help. ...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Carol
15 November 2019
Meet Carol This October will mark 27 years since I was diagnosed with diabetes. I feel fortunate to reach each milestone at the 5, 10, 15, 20 and now beyond, with no long term complications. I remember after hearing my diagnosis, giving myself a little bit of a pep talk. You’re stronger than you think you are. You can do more than you think...
Read MoreLow-Carb Lasagna
14 November 2019
Just like the classic but only a third of the carbs—what’s not to love! Ingredients Courgette: 2 Medium-Large Kale: 1 bunch kale Bolognese sauce: 250 ml Mozzarella Cheese: 100 g Ricotta Cheese: 250 g Parmesan Cheese: 50 g grated 1 egg Turkey Mince: 500 g Garlic: 2...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Sarah
13 November 2019
Meet Sarah Hi, my name is Sarah and I am from Germany. When I was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of eleven, I did competitive sports and tennis, and having diabetes had a huge impact on my everyday life—on my sports, my training, school and everything. But, I was very fortunate to have my family with me, they were super supportive. My mom helped me...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Maxime
11 November 2019
Meet Maxime I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes on October 22, 1999 with an HbA1c of 10.4%. At that moment, your whole world falls apart. My diagnosis was not only a serious blow and adjustment for me, but also for those close to me, like my mum. "That was the case from day one. She had to make a lot of adjustments. ...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Michaela
8 November 2019
Meet Michaela Hello, my name is Michaela and I have type 1 diabetes At the age of 10, I was diagnosed with diabetes. Very soon I went to the hospital and at the time, my brother was my biggest support. He did all the training with me, about what is important, what to do in an emergency, what having a hypo feels like, etc. ...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Urooj
7 November 2019
Meet Urooj Meet Urooj Hi! My name is Dr. Urooj Imam, and I am diabetic. I am from Pakistan. I was having recurring miscarriages and I was referred to a new obstetrician, who made me do some routine tests. One of them was HbA1c and the result came out to be 10.1. And I was aghast. A 10 should not happen. My family has a...
Read MoreSigns and symptoms of diabetes
6 November 2019
Diabetes can appear a little differently in everyone. Sometimes the symptoms seem sudden and other times it is a gradually-occurring nuisance. There are eight signs or symptoms of diabetes that should cause you to take notice. For instance, have you noticed lately that you or someone you know has a lack of energy, seems to be hungry all the time, and goes to the toilet more frequently? If you notice one or more of these signs, it is a good idea to talk to your doctor about what might be causing these changes. With a simple blood test you will get the information you need to determine the next steps. Left...
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What is a diabetes emergency
16 November 2019
You never know how you are going to respond to a crisis until it happens. That’s why we practice in schools with drills for fire and other emergency situations. So we are prepared when something happens. But what happens when the crisis is something you would never think to plan for, like accidentally using the wrong insulin pen and injecting way too much insulin? What would you do? That happened to Carol when she was away from home, and like most of us with diabetes, she tried to handle it on her own. Eventually, she knew it was time to get help. ...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Carol
15 November 2019
Meet Carol This October will mark 27 years since I was diagnosed with diabetes. I feel fortunate to reach each milestone at the 5, 10, 15, 20 and now beyond, with no long term complications. I remember after hearing my diagnosis, giving myself a little bit of a pep talk. You’re stronger than you think you are. You can do more than you think...
Read MoreLow-Carb Lasagna
14 November 2019
Just like the classic but only a third of the carbs—what’s not to love! Ingredients Courgette: 2 Medium-Large Kale: 1 bunch kale Bolognese sauce: 250 ml Mozzarella Cheese: 100 g Ricotta Cheese: 250 g Parmesan Cheese: 50 g grated 1 egg Turkey Mince: 500 g Garlic: 2...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Sarah
13 November 2019
Meet Sarah Hi, my name is Sarah and I am from Germany. When I was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of eleven, I did competitive sports and tennis, and having diabetes had a huge impact on my everyday life—on my sports, my training, school and everything. But, I was very fortunate to have my family with me, they were super supportive. My mom helped me...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Maxime
11 November 2019
Meet Maxime I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes on October 22, 1999 with an HbA1c of 10.4%. At that moment, your whole world falls apart. My diagnosis was not only a serious blow and adjustment for me, but also for those close to me, like my mum. "That was the case from day one. She had to make a lot of adjustments. ...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Michaela
8 November 2019
Meet Michaela Hello, my name is Michaela and I have type 1 diabetes At the age of 10, I was diagnosed with diabetes. Very soon I went to the hospital and at the time, my brother was my biggest support. He did all the training with me, about what is important, what to do in an emergency, what having a hypo feels like, etc. ...
Read MoreMy diabetes story: Urooj
7 November 2019
Meet Urooj Meet Urooj Hi! My name is Dr. Urooj Imam, and I am diabetic. I am from Pakistan. I was having recurring miscarriages and I was referred to a new obstetrician, who made me do some routine tests. One of them was HbA1c and the result came out to be 10.1. And I was aghast. A 10 should not happen. My family has a...
Read MoreSigns and symptoms of diabetes
6 November 2019
Diabetes can appear a little differently in everyone. Sometimes the symptoms seem sudden and other times it is a gradually-occurring nuisance. There are eight signs or symptoms of diabetes that should cause you to take notice. For instance, have you noticed lately that you or someone you know has a lack of energy, seems to be hungry all the time, and goes to the toilet more frequently? If you notice one or more of these signs, it is a good idea to talk to your doctor about what might be causing these changes. With a simple blood test you will get the information you need to determine the next steps. Left...
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