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Managing your diabetes

Information, advice, guidance for people and their families and carers, who want to manage their diabetes.

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Diabetes is a disease that causes high blood glucose (sugar) levels in people with both type I and type 2 diabetes. They are both serious conditions that can lead to serious health complications, but through help and management you can learn to live well with this difficult condition. Through taking a different approach to your diet, exercise and regular check-ups and monitoring, you can achieve a better quality of life.

Diabetes medication

Type 1 diabetes

With type 1 diabetes you will need to have an insulin injection as your body is not producing enough to manage your blood sugar levels. Information and advice on type I diabetes is available from NHS england and includes information about the under 18s.

Type 2 diabetes

With types 2 diabetes you may have to take a form of medicine especially if it worsens. The best way to deal with type 2 diabetes is through diet and exercise, which can in some cases put the diabetes into remission.

The benefits gained from eating a healthy diet, taking regular exercise and keeping to a healthy weight cannot be overstated. By doing this it will help lower your blood sugar and improve your heart health, reduce the stress on your joint, sleep better and fundamentally help keep your diabetes under control.  Therefore, you should consider diet and exercise as part of your treatment plan.

Eating well
Getting active

Diabetes monitoring check-ups

To monitor your blood sugar levels you will need to test your blood through home testing and through a blood test. It is essential that you keep your regular appointments with your healthcare provider to ensure your condition is monitored.

Read Diabetes UK 15 Healthcare Essentials guide to find out more on monitoring your diabetes.

Diabetes UK – 15 Healthcare Essentials

NEFLT adult diabetes support team

A multidisciplinary team of specialists are working together to provide specialist diabetes advice, education and support for adults diagnosed with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and their carers. This team includes specialist nurses, dietitians and support from consultant diabetologists.

They work with adults with diabetes to give holistic clinical and coordinated management; assessing their needs, working to stabilise their condition and optimising their control and treatment.

Contact the service

Call: 01375 511 000
Email: swe.diabetes@nhs.net
Opening times: 8.30am – 5pm, Monday to Friday (clinics)

NELFT Adult Diabetes

NHS health check

The NHS Health Check has been specifically designed to identify health risks, like the aforementioned, earlier. This is why it is so important to have your health check. After your health check, you will be given advice on the best action to take to lower any risks and create a healthier lifestyle.

NHS health check

Page published: 21 April, 2021
Last updated: 30 November, 2021, 3:01pm
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