Dismiss Modal

Management

Finding Support to Help You Reach Your Diabetes Self-Care Goals

Choose a preferred language

Finding Support to Help You Reach Your Diabetes Self-CareGoalsWhen you’re making changes in the way you live try to find support from others to help stay motivated and reachyour goals.Support can ease the burden of lifestyle changes and help reduce depression, stress, anxiety, and isolation.You can find support in many places.“For me and my diabetes I think, yes, the physicians and the dieticians, everybody has helped a lot, but Ithink the biggest support is my family.”In addition to family and friends, diabetes support groups, either in person or online, can be a great source oflearning and support.Nothing takes the place of talking with people who know, firsthand, exactly what you’re going through.Whether it’s a diabetes support group or a group coaching class on different topics, being with others whounderstand can give you a chance to talk about the changes you’re making.Some medical centers offer shared medical appointments. Being part of a group class or support setting willencourage you to keep making healthy lifestyle choices.You can also get useful ideas and information at support group meetings. Talk with your diabetes care team to findlocal support groups in your area.“During the support group, as I said there were several people there that had diabetes, and this is why theywere there but finding out what they did and what I didn’t do it helped me tremendously.”Some find support through community-based groups or religious organizations.“Faith is a critical piece for me.”Volunteering or supporting others can also help put your diabetes into perspective.And remember, your diabetes care team can also be a great source of support.“I actually look forward to going to my endocrinologist appointment now, which is kind of weird, but sheunderstands that, you know, having diabetes isn’t black and white. She knows that different things canmake your sugar go up or down, and she knows that it’s perfectly normal to have those moments, youknow.”Tell your diabetes care team about the challenges you face and concerns you have.Are your challenges due to not enough time in your day, or are they internal like worry or fear?Often just sharing with your family or diabetes team about what’s getting in your way is a good start to finding asupportive next step.Who supports you in reaching your healthy lifestyle goals?

This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.
© The Wellness Network

© The Wellness Network
Related Articles
Read article
Read article
Wellness
Finding Support When Making Lifestyle Changes

Understand the importance of having sources of support to reach out to when making lifestyle changes and learn the different places where that support may be found.

Read article
Read article
Diabetes
Resources for People with Diabetes

Living with diabetes means making many changes in your life, and these changes may seem overwhelming. When you feel down, reach out to your family and friends, and to your healthcare team. Here is a list of other resources.

Read article
Read article
Diabetes
Getting Support When You Have Diabetes

The job of controlling your blood sugar is mostly up to you. But your diabetes healthcare team is there to help. These experts will teach you how to manage diabetes and the health risks it brings. With practice, controlling your blood sugar will become a habit.

Read article
Read article
Diabetes
Keeping Motivated and Rewarding Your Diabetes Self-Care Progress

Find out how getting feedback on your progress and treating yourself to occasional rewards can motivate you to continue working toward your healthy lifestyle goals.