Does being diabetic makes you feel that you are helpless? or you are the most miserable person in this world?
"If I can make it here, I'll make it anywhere." Make this the quote of your life. You would not face any difficulty in any field of your life.
It's true that you with diabetes have a lot more special needs than the average person. But you're a unique individual with a special role to play in the world. You may become an entertainer bringing joy to many people you'll never know, or you may be a writer teaching people about subjects they want to know more about. You may be an inventor, creating a product that improves the lives of many other people, or you may be a teacher, helping others to learn how they can thrive in the world. Sit down and help yourself understand your own special needs which is the foundation that makes it possible for you to make your contribution to the world. And remember that at one time or another, everyone has to depend upon society to help them along. In a real way everyone is interdependent.
Managing your diabetes requires many products. You also need a variety of people to help him, including:
--A diabetes doctor for overall health
--A dietitian to help choose the right foods
--An eye doctor to check vision regularly
--A diabetes educator to teach about diabetes
--A psychologist or social worker to get you through the stressful occasions that accompany any chronic disease
--A pharmacist for the right medication
--Family and friends to give support all the time
Diabetes certainly puts strains on you, which a person without diabetes doesn't have, especially when it comes to planning meals, taking medications, and monitoring blood glucose. But if you are in a good company it also molds character. If you can overcome the limitations of diabetes, you can overcome many other challenges that will be faced in a lifetime.
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