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DiaBeaters An International platform for people with Diabetes. Where information is power to manage Diabetes effectively and successfully.

Ask questions and share your experiences with the Healthcare professionals and other people with Diabetes - because it matters!

17/05/2023

Dear All,

Please join us on Wednesday 24th May 2023 for a Facebook live.

Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey towards prioritizing your mental well-being? We are thrilled to invite you to an insightful live webinar that will shed light on the importance of mental health when living with diabetes.

In this engaging session, renowned experts in the field will share invaluable insights, to help you navigate the complexities of life while fostering emotional balance and self-care. Whether seeking guidance for yourself or supporting loved ones, this webinar promises to empower you with knowledge and understanding.

Please mark your calendars and join us as we come together to embrace mental wellness, break down barriers, and create a compassionate and supportive community.

See you on Wednesday 24th May 2023.

DiaBeaters

An International platform for people with Diabetes. Where information is power to manage Diabetes effectively and successfully. Ask questions and share your experiences with the Healthcare professionals and other people with Diabetes - because it matters!

Dear all, Join us for a live session at 4:00pm on instagram and 4:30pm on Thursday 11th May 2023. Tune in on both social...
10/05/2023

Dear all,

Join us for a live session at 4:00pm on instagram and 4:30pm on Thursday 11th May 2023. Tune in on both social media platforms of your choice for a rapid fire round with our very own brand ambassador from UK - Pooja Radia.

Pooja is living with type 1 diabetes. Let us explore how she copes with her condition on a day to day basis.

I certainly cannot wait to speak to Pooja, listen in on her insights, advice, guidance and her motivational aspects.

See you on Thursday!

Thank you to our brand ambassador Fleur for posting this informative dialogue to have with children living with diabetes...
06/04/2023

Thank you to our brand ambassador Fleur for posting this informative dialogue to have with children living with diabetes.

How to explain diabetes to your children

If you're a parent who has been recently diagnosed with diabetes, you're probably wondering how your diagnosis will also affect your children. Even though you may want to spare them from any upsetting news, they need to know. Here's how to start and continue this important conversation.

Start with the good news

Even if you're still feeling uncertain, let your first message to your child be "everything is okay." It's important that they know that diabetes is manageable, and that you're going to do everything you can to stay healthy. Stay positive when you break the news, too. Children know when their mom or dad is worried, and they'll start to worry, too.

Make it age-appropriate

Whether you're newly diagnosed or you've had diabetes since before your child was born, they'll eventually have questions. Keep it simple for the young ones, and let their questions guide the conversation. Eventually, the questions will get more detailed, like "Why can't you eat that?" or "What does insulin do?" Be prepared for some hard-hitting emotional questions, too.

The "Will I get diabetes too?" talk

At some point, your child is probably going to ask this question. While it's true that type 1 and type 2 diabetes may have genetic influences, let them know that it's not likely. Even more important, if it were to happen, you'd know how to keep them healthy. This is also a good time to bring up the importance of healthy eating and exercise for the whole family.

Tell the truth, always

Ask your children what they already know about diabetes. Listen for their fears and any misinformation they may have. For example, they may be wondering if diabetes is contagious or if you can eat sugar. Gently correct any wrong information as simply and as clearly as you can. Be honest about things like how your blood sugar affects your mood, too. The more your child understands about your diabetes, the less they'll worry about you.

Facing emergencies

Some days will be difficult, so it's a good idea to teach your child how to help you through a scary moment should you need it. For example, make sure they can reach your stash of glucose tablets, or that they know how to call 911 if you've become unconscious. Also, practice a few talking points about your diabetes—what type you have, if you take insulin, if you wear a pump, etc.—in case they ever need to talk to others about your health.

Safety first

Children of any age need to understand how important your diabetes gear is. Meters, test strips, insulin pumps, CGM, insulin, syringes, oral medications—let your child know that they're all off limits unless you specifically ask them to get it for you. A quick intro to safe sharps disposal might be a good idea, too.

More Tips that can help

If your child is old enough, invite them to attend a diabetes education class with you.
If you have more than 1 child, talk to them individually first, then together. This allows each child to ask questions for themselves.
Explain that people may stare at you if you have to prick your finger or inject insulin in public, but that they're probably just being curious.
Involve your children in meal planning at least once a week, so they start to understand your nutritional needs first-hand.



Courtesy of Accu-Check

Dear All,A diabetes diet simply means eating the healthiest foods in moderate amounts and sticking to regular mealtimes....
01/04/2023

Dear All,

A diabetes diet simply means eating the healthiest foods in moderate amounts and sticking to regular mealtimes.
A diabetes diet is a healthy-eating plan that's naturally rich in nutrients and low in fat and calories. Key elements are fruits, vegetables and whole grains. In fact, a diabetes diet is the best eating plan for most everyone.

Not the same plan can benefit all, you have to consider a number of things such as medication plan, other co-morbidities and complications as you plan your meals.

Here is an amazing recipe - I love the Mediterranean flavours! It you try it let me know what you think you, was it delicious?

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

Source: Mayo Clinic
Source: Layers of Happiness.

Dear All,Wishing you a happy 1st month - April is here and spring is upon us.April is known for many a things:-April is ...
01/04/2023

Dear All,

Wishing you a happy 1st month - April is here and spring is upon us.

April is known for many a things:-
April is a rainbow month
1st April is April Fools Day
April brings springtime showers
And bright yellow Daffodils
With Easter Eggs and Bunnies
April lets us know Mother Earth is awakening.

Have a lovely month ahead.

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

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Dear All,Happy Friday!How many of us spend hours sitting on our chair for work and not take any breaks? I am sure we are...
31/03/2023

Dear All,

Happy Friday!

How many of us spend hours sitting on our chair for work and not take any breaks? I am sure we are all guilty of it.

According to an article in the journal Physical Therapy Reviews, “Stretching is a form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon is deliberately flexed or extended.” It is usually done to make the muscles feel better and loosen them up to prevent injury.

But stretching has wider benefits that can help with diabetes. Dr. Sheri Colberg, PhD, is a professor of exercise and medicine and author of many books, including The Diabetic Athlete. She has had Type 1 diabetes for more than 45 years.

Dr. Colberg wrote of the advantages of joint mobility for health. “Limited joint mobility is…frequently observed in patients with diabetes and can by itself lead to injury and substantially lower their quality of life.”

Dr. Colberg explains that, because of elevated blood sugar levels, collagen (the rubbery component in joints that helps them move) becomes “glycated.” Glycated means coated with sugar. The glycation causes collagen to form sticky nets, and joints lose flexibility.

“Flexibility is a component of balance and can reduce the risk of falls,” she says. Stretching helps break up those nets, so we can move better and more securely.

Diabetes Awareness - because it matters.

Source: Diabetes Self Management.com

Dear All,It is Trivia Time!Do you know the history of Insulin?Let us empower ourselves with knowledge and have a go at t...
30/03/2023

Dear All,

It is Trivia Time!

Do you know the history of Insulin?
Let us empower ourselves with knowledge and have a go at the poll today. Below is a poem about Knowledge I would like to share with you.

Knowledge is always there
Just reach out and grab it
Educate your mind
Empower your world bit by bit
Believe that you can
It is simply up to you
Be courageous as you move forward
Lift your spirit as you work your way through
Ronell Warren Alman

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

Dear All,Did you know?That 20 million or 16% of live births had some form of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy. An estimated 8...
28/03/2023

Dear All,

Did you know?

That 20 million or 16% of live births had some form of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy. An estimated 84% were due to gestational diabetes. 1 in 6 births was affected by gestational diabetes.

We should encourage women of who are pregnant to have their gestational diabetes test conducted during weeks 23-26. This is a problem in the rural areas due to affordability issues.

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

Dear All,We all need some motivation once in a while to continue to defeat diabetes. Here is Sunday’s motivation, have a...
26/03/2023

Dear All,

We all need some motivation once in a while to continue to defeat diabetes.

Here is Sunday’s motivation, have a lovely day.

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

Dear All, It’s important for us all to eat healthy and not necessarily if living with diabetes.Sometimes our craving for...
25/03/2023

Dear All,

It’s important for us all to eat healthy and not necessarily if living with diabetes.

Sometimes our craving for something sweet, really tests our willpower. But, a treat now and again provided it’s sugar free might be ok.

Here is saturday recipe - sugar free chocolate chip cookies.

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

24/03/2023

Dear All,

Happy Friday!
The weekend is nearly here.

Who says exercise can't be fun? Have you considered ?

Zumba may help prevent type 2 diabetes and lower the risk for other obesity-related diseases, including heart disease and some kinds of cancer, while lowering HDL, or good cholesterol, in the body. For at least one woman in Indian country who was prediabetic, Zumba may have saved her life.

f you have diabetes, Zumba is a great way to lose weight and build muscle. Your blood sugars will go down as your energy level soars. Always check with your doctor first as this type of exercise is in the medium intensity bracket.

Diabetes Awareness - because it matters.

Dear All, It’s Trivia Thursday!The more that you read, the more things you will know, The more that you learn, the more ...
23/03/2023

Dear All,

It’s Trivia Thursday!

The more that you read, the more things you will know,
The more that you learn, the more places you will go!
quote: Dr Seuss

Try your hand this true and false question, test your historical knowledge. Post your answers in the comments section.

Diabetes awareness - because it matters!

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