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Diabetes-related low blood sugar causing vision disturbances during hypoglycemia

Only happens when you have low blood sugar

Ever experienced your vision glitching during a low blood sugar episode? Learn why hypoglycemia affects your eyesight and how to handle these frustrating moments when your eyes won’t cooperate.
Person with diabetes struggling to insert a test strip into a blood glucose meter during low blood sugar.

Only happens when you have low blood sugar

Ever had your test strip refuse to go into your meter during a low blood sugar episode? Discover why this happens and how to manage frustrating moments with hypoglycemia in a more prepared way.
A person managing diabetes, looking calm and focused while checking their blood sugar levels.

You are killing it!

Living with diabetes is a daily balancing act, and it’s okay to have rough days. This blog shares why self-compassion is key, along with strategies to help you get through difficult moments. Learn how to manage diabetes with patience and resilience, and remember – progress matters more than perfection.
Person managing diabetes with glucose meter, demonstrating strength and resilience

Diabetes Made Me Stronger

Living with diabetes is often seen as a constant challenge, but it’s also an opportunity to become stronger, both mentally and physically. Managing diabetes requires discipline, resilience, and adaptability, qualities that empower individuals beyond just managing their blood sugar levels. The daily routine of monitoring glucose, calculating insulin doses, and making healthy lifestyle choices can help develop a sense of strength and independence that carries into other aspects of life.
Person reflecting on the day they were diagnosed with diabetes, feeling proud of their progress

Three Life Changing Words: The First Day of a Diabetes Diagnosis

The first day someone is diagnosed with diabetes is often one filled with shock, confusion, and a whirlwind of emotions. It marks the beginning of a new journey in managing a chronic condition that impacts daily life in countless ways. Whether it's type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes, the news can feel overwhelming as it introduces new routines, dietary changes, medications, and monitoring of blood sugar levels.
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Thank You, Next (CGM)

Discover how often to change your Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) for optimal accuracy and skin health. Learn essential tips for skin preparation, precautions while wearing a CGM, and more to enhance your diabetes management.
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