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PROCESSING MY DIAGNOSIS: UPGRADE YOUR CONFIDENCE SERIES

by IBD Medical on February 01, 2022

As part of a 5 week exclusive video series, Glucology is partnering up with Warren Bingham to share a behind the scenes walkthrough into his personal insights and experiences of living with T2D. This series hopes to unite us together as we take you through a now and then journey to provide a lens that will inspire, motivate and at the very least share the assurance that you are not alone. 

In the second episode, Warren opens up about the different phases he went through when processing the news about his new lifestyle change that would come with T2D. In his first 3 months, Warren was in disbelief and kept the news to himself and his partner. Not having much knowledge around diabetes, his processing phase included trying to understand how exactly his diagnosis would impact him. Follow his story at this phase where Warren tried to seek an easy answer to one question, which led to a lot of frustration and information-overload. 

However, all of Warren's experience and feelings ultimately led to him realising that the only person that can do anything about this is him. 

  

 

Remember to always seek advice from your medical practitioner before changing anything about your diabetes management. The above information is not medical advice.

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1 comment
by lynn Rapley on August 22, 2022

it was wonderful to hear you speaking about diabetes Warren. i have not seen you in such a long time but have watched what you have been doing since capsule.
your words were very inspiring and made me think i am really not processing my own diabetes properly despite having a specialist. Losing weight and correct diet play a major role in the treatment of diabetes and while i have lost 20kgs i still need to work harder to do so. Sticking to the proper diet, for me, is one of the most difficult aspects of this chronic disease.
thank you for taking the time to speak in this seminar series. I look forward to your next one.
cheers,
Lynn

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