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Diabetes can be a difficult illness to manage by yourself. If one of your loved ones has recently been diagnosed with this condition, it’s understandable that they might feel upset, scared or confused.
But there are ways you can help them cope with their diagnosis, and help them understand their new lifestyle. In this blog post, we’ll look at some ways of supporting individuals diagnosed with
1. Learn about the illness
Begin by talking with your loved one about their diagnosis. Ask how they are managing. And talk with their doctor to find out how you can learn more.
Do some online research, and see if there are support groups in your area. If not, you should be able to find a web-based group.
It’s important to let your loved one know they aren’t alone. Millions of people live with diabetes, which is why finding a support group can be valuable. Your loved one can meet with other people with diabetes and get support, answers and advice.
2. Make sure they know it’s serious
Treating and managing diabetes isn’t something that can wait. Even if your loved one feels fine now, it’s still crucial that they make changes to their lifestyle right away.
Let them know they’ll be visiting the doctor more often. Annual foot and eye exams can avoid the issues that result in more serious problems (blindness, amputation).
3. Let them know their life isn’t over
Yes, life with diabetes will be different than life without it, but they can still live a normal life, if they take steps to manage their diabetic socks. Visit our website today to find a product that works for your loved one.






