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DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, theRECIPE FINDER
Roast squash and crunchy chickpea chicken salad. Total Cook Time (in minutes) 40 mins. Special Diets. KCal. 362. Carbs. 33.2g. Sugars. CORONAVIRUS VACCINES AND DIABETES Taking part in a coronavirus vaccine trial. If you are in group six and live in England, you can book an appointment online to receive your vaccine or call 119 free of charge, anytime between 7am and 11pm seven days a week. Most people with diabetes are in priority group six and this group is now being invited to have their vaccine. DIABETES COURSES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALSPREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any CHECKING YOUR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS Knowing your blood sugar levels helps you manage your diabetes and reduces your risk of having serious complications – now and in the future. What are blood sugar levels? Your blood sugar levels, also known as blood glucose levels, are a measurement that show how much glucose you have in your blood. Glucose is a sugar that you get fromfood and drink.
WHAT IS HBA1C?
The HbA1c test. You can check these average blood sugar levels yourself, but you’ll have to buy a kit, whereas your healthcare professional will do it for free. It’s different from a finger-prick test, which is a snapshot of your blood sugar levels at a particular time, on a particular day.. You find out your HbA1c level by getting a blood test by a doctor or nurse.DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, theRECIPE FINDER
Roast squash and crunchy chickpea chicken salad. Total Cook Time (in minutes) 40 mins. Special Diets. KCal. 362. Carbs. 33.2g. Sugars. CORONAVIRUS VACCINES AND DIABETES Taking part in a coronavirus vaccine trial. If you are in group six and live in England, you can book an appointment online to receive your vaccine or call 119 free of charge, anytime between 7am and 11pm seven days a week. Most people with diabetes are in priority group six and this group is now being invited to have their vaccine. DIABETES COURSES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALSPREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any CHECKING YOUR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS Knowing your blood sugar levels helps you manage your diabetes and reduces your risk of having serious complications – now and in the future. What are blood sugar levels? Your blood sugar levels, also known as blood glucose levels, are a measurement that show how much glucose you have in your blood. Glucose is a sugar that you get fromfood and drink.
WHAT IS HBA1C?
The HbA1c test. You can check these average blood sugar levels yourself, but you’ll have to buy a kit, whereas your healthcare professional will do it for free. It’s different from a finger-prick test, which is a snapshot of your blood sugar levels at a particular time, on a particular day.. You find out your HbA1c level by getting a blood test by a doctor or nurse. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR DIABETES World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations. Diabetes UK supports the diagnostic criteria published by the WHO in 2006: "definition and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and intermediate hyperglycaemia".Diabetes UK also welcomes the 2011 decision by the WHO to accept the use of HbA1c testing in diagnosing diabetes: "use of glycated haemoglobin in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus". TARA’S STORY: STAYING CONNECTED THROUGHOUT LOCKDOWN Tara, 27, from Hampshire, has been living with maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) 3 for 10 years. She’s been volunteering at our Type 1 Events for many years and has missed them, since they’ve had to be cancelled due to Covid lockdowns. She also works as a primary school teacher and gave birth to her daughter named Felicity last year. Tara's shared her story of how she stayed well COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES High blood sugar levels can seriously damage parts of your body, including your feet and your eyes. These are called the complications of diabetes. But you can take action to prevent or delay many of these problems. What are the complications of diabetes? You might hear your healthcare team talk about two types of diabetes complications: serious ones that build up over time called chronic BEING A DIABETES DIETITIAN DURING COVID-19: NAOMI’S STORY We've been helping people decide how to make a balanced meal using things in the freezer and cupboards. One of the most challenging things has been trying to explain portions sizes over the phone. Usually we have illustrations. And it's hard to explain in detail what an ideal diet plan should look MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. EXAMS AND DIABETES MANAGEMENT L DIABETES UK Under equality laws across the UK, every school has to make reasonable adjustments to help any child who might have a disability, which includes Type 1 diabetes, from not getting the grades they deserve because of it. Although parents and children might not consider diabetes as a disability, they are still covered under these equalitylaws.
BETTER DIABETES CARE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND Diabetes UK are working collaboratively with healthcare professionals and people living with diabetes in Leeds to develop a resource for people using insulin DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE DIABETES CARE ACROSS PCNS Restructuring within CCGs to develop Primary Care Networks (PCNs) gives an opportunity to strengthen joined-up specialist care and provide a diabetes service addressing the holistic needs of people with diabetes. This guideline gives recommendations on the development of diabetes care delivery at the PCN level, aimed at supporting diabetes care delivery in the new PCNs.BREAD AND DIABETES
Bread is a source of carbohydrate. During digestion, carbohydrate is broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells of the body as their main source of energy. There are two types of carbohydrate: starchy carbohydrates and sugars. Bread falls into the starchy carbohydrate category. All carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels.DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES DIAGNOSES DOUBLE IN THE LAST 15 YEARS Diabetes diagnoses double in the last 15 years. 2021-05-04. Our new analysis shows that over 4.9 million people are currently living with diabetes in the UK, with 90 per cent of those with type 2. We have released these new figures to mark Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May. DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Enjoying the sun is one of the things many people look forward to in the summer. But if you have diabetes, it can be harder to manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels in the hot weather. Sitting in the sun for long periods can affect your diabetes because you're not being very active, making blood sugar levels higher than usual.PREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any DELIVERING REMOTE DIABETES CONSULTATIONS RCGP: Remote consultation and triaging e-learning. SBK Healthcare have recorded a range of webinars focusing on different aspects of remote diabetes consultations. Topics include: Diabetes virtual consulting with blood glucose data. Diabetes virtual SMBG data interpretation. Practicalities of supporting type 2 diabetes remotely. JOINT BRITISH DIABETES SOCIETY FOR INPATIENT CARESELF-MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES IN HOSPITAL (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 1461 KB)GUIDELINE FOR PERIOPERATIVE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES MELLITUS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE AND EMERGENCY SURGERY (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 218 KB)SEE MORE ONDIABETES.ORG.UK
LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulinDIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES DIAGNOSES DOUBLE IN THE LAST 15 YEARS Diabetes diagnoses double in the last 15 years. 2021-05-04. Our new analysis shows that over 4.9 million people are currently living with diabetes in the UK, with 90 per cent of those with type 2. We have released these new figures to mark Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May. DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Enjoying the sun is one of the things many people look forward to in the summer. But if you have diabetes, it can be harder to manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels in the hot weather. Sitting in the sun for long periods can affect your diabetes because you're not being very active, making blood sugar levels higher than usual.PREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any DELIVERING REMOTE DIABETES CONSULTATIONS RCGP: Remote consultation and triaging e-learning. SBK Healthcare have recorded a range of webinars focusing on different aspects of remote diabetes consultations. Topics include: Diabetes virtual consulting with blood glucose data. Diabetes virtual SMBG data interpretation. Practicalities of supporting type 2 diabetes remotely. JOINT BRITISH DIABETES SOCIETY FOR INPATIENT CARESELF-MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES IN HOSPITAL (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 1461 KB)GUIDELINE FOR PERIOPERATIVE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES MELLITUS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE AND EMERGENCY SURGERY (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 218 KB)SEE MORE ONDIABETES.ORG.UK
LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulinDIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!DIABETES STATISTICS
More people than ever have diabetes. More people than ever are at risk of type 2 diabetes. If nothing changes, we predicts that 5.5 million people will have diabetes in the UK by 2030. Around 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Around 8% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. About 2% of people with diabetes have rarer types ofdiabetes.
TARA’S STORY: STAYING CONNECTED THROUGHOUT LOCKDOWN Tara, 27, from Hampshire, has been living with maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) 3 for 10 years. She’s been volunteering at our Type 1 Events for many years and has missed them, since they’ve had to be cancelled due to Covid lockdowns. She also works as a primary school teacher and gave birth to her daughter named Felicity last year. Tara's shared her story of how she stayed well GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the BEING A DIABETES DIETITIAN DURING COVID-19: NAOMI’S STORY We've been helping people decide how to make a balanced meal using things in the freezer and cupboards. One of the most challenging things has been trying to explain portions sizes over the phone. Usually we have illustrations. And it's hard to explain in detail what an ideal diet plan should look TECHNOLOGY AND DIABETES Our third Type 1 and Tech conference will take place online on World Diabetes Day (14th November 2020). Attendees will find out the latest in diabetes technology from a range of speakers. If you're nervous or worried about using tech to manage your diabetes, we've put together this guide to help you DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE DIABETES CARE ACROSS PCNS Restructuring within CCGs to develop Primary Care Networks (PCNs) gives an opportunity to strengthen joined-up specialist care and provide a diabetes service addressing the holistic needs of people with diabetes. This guideline gives recommendations on the development of diabetes care delivery at the PCN level, aimed at supporting diabetes care delivery in the new PCNs. BETTER DIABETES CARE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND Diabetes UK are working collaboratively with healthcare professionals and people living with diabetes in Leeds to develop a resource for people using insulin LINKS BETWEEN DIABETES AND DEPRESSION Everyone feels sad or down from time to time. It’s a normal part of life. But you might have long periods of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness. This could mean you have depression. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing depression. Diabetes can be exhausting and overwhelming. This can cause long periods of feelinglow.
LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
JOBS | DIABETES UK
For the 4.9 million people in the UK with diabetes, there’s no day off. So, at Diabetes UK, we’re leading the fight every day, campaigning for better care, treatment and support for people with or at risk of diabetes. We are working to make sure that those affected by diabetes get the best care and support they need to live well with their condition and avoid life-changing complications.DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR DIABETES GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
JOINT BRITISH DIABETES SOCIETY FOR INPATIENT CARESELF-MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES IN HOSPITAL (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 1461 KB)GUIDELINE FOR PERIOPERATIVE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES MELLITUS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE AND EMERGENCY SURGERY (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 218 KB)SEE MORE ONDIABETES.ORG.UK
JOBS | DIABETES UK
For the 4.9 million people in the UK with diabetes, there’s no day off. So, at Diabetes UK, we’re leading the fight every day, campaigning for better care, treatment and support for people with or at risk of diabetes. We are working to make sure that those affected by diabetes get the best care and support they need to live well with their condition and avoid life-changing complications. HOME | ONE MILLION STEP CHALLENGE Step towards a healthier you1 July – 30 September. Step towards a healthier you. 1 July – 30 September. This summer, take one million steps over three months – that’s about 10,000 steps a day. Steps to get fit. Steps to lose weight. Steps for your own body, and steps to raise funds that will change the lives of everybody affected by DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulinDIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR DIABETES GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
JOINT BRITISH DIABETES SOCIETY FOR INPATIENT CARESELF-MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES IN HOSPITAL (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 1461 KB)GUIDELINE FOR PERIOPERATIVE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES MELLITUS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE AND EMERGENCY SURGERY (MARCH 2021)(PDF, 218 KB)SEE MORE ONDIABETES.ORG.UK
JOBS | DIABETES UK
For the 4.9 million people in the UK with diabetes, there’s no day off. So, at Diabetes UK, we’re leading the fight every day, campaigning for better care, treatment and support for people with or at risk of diabetes. We are working to make sure that those affected by diabetes get the best care and support they need to live well with their condition and avoid life-changing complications. HOME | ONE MILLION STEP CHALLENGE Step towards a healthier you1 July – 30 September. Step towards a healthier you. 1 July – 30 September. This summer, take one million steps over three months – that’s about 10,000 steps a day. Steps to get fit. Steps to lose weight. Steps for your own body, and steps to raise funds that will change the lives of everybody affected by DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulin GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the TARA’S STORY: STAYING CONNECTED THROUGHOUT LOCKDOWN Tara, 27, from Hampshire, has been living with maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) 3 for 10 years. She’s been volunteering at our Type 1 Events for many years and has missed them, since they’ve had to be cancelled due to Covid lockdowns. She also works as a primary school teacher and gave birth to her daughter named Felicity last year. Tara's shared her story of how she stayed well BEING A DIABETES DIETITIAN DURING COVID-19: NAOMI’S STORY We've been helping people decide how to make a balanced meal using things in the freezer and cupboards. One of the most challenging things has been trying to explain portions sizes over the phone. Usually we have illustrations. And it's hard to explain in detail what an ideal diet plan should look COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES High blood sugar levels can seriously damage parts of your body, including your feet and your eyes. These are called the complications of diabetes. But you can take action to prevent or delay many of these problems. What are the complications of diabetes? You might hear your healthcare team talk about two types of diabetes complications: serious ones that build up over time called chronicJOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
Join our membership for just £3 a month to get the latest expert information on diabetes from our team of specialist nurses, dietitians and experts. We're here for you every step of the way with advice on food, technology and getting active. Plus, your support will change the future of diabetes by helping to fund research that will one daylead to a cure.
DIABETES COURSES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS Short courses at Diabetes UK. Emotional Wellbeing Module; A free introductory diabetes education online tool for primary care. This module will support non specialist healthcare professionals working with adults living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with their emotional wellbeing. Accredited by the Royal College of Nursing, it supports professional development (CPD). MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily WHAT IS A HEALTHY, BALANCED DIET FOR DIABETES? try avocados, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, plums, peaches and watermelon for lower carb fruit options. Check out our recipes to help you eat a healthy diet for diabetes – we’ve got lots of delicious main meals packed full of vegetables, and fruity breakfastoptions.
THE HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT OF HYPOGLYCAEMIA IN ADULTS WITH Hypoglycaemia is the commonest side effect of insulin and sulfonylureas in the treatment of all types of diabetes and presents a major barrier to satisfactory long term glycaemic control. Hypoglycaemia results from an imbalance between glucose supply, glucose utilisation and current insulin levels. Eighteen per cent of inpatients in England and Wales have known diabetes. BETTER DIABETES CARE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND Diabetes UK are working collaboratively with healthcare professionals and people living with diabetes in Leeds to develop a resource for people using insulinDIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR DIABETES GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.JOBS | DIABETES UK
For the 4.9 million people in the UK with diabetes, there’s no day off. So, at Diabetes UK, we’re leading the fight every day, campaigning for better care, treatment and support for people with or at risk of diabetes. We are working to make sure that those affected by diabetes get the best care and support they need to live well with their condition and avoid life-changing complications. HOME | ONE MILLION STEP CHALLENGE Step towards a healthier you1 July – 30 September. Step towards a healthier you. 1 July – 30 September. This summer, take one million steps over three months – that’s about 10,000 steps a day. Steps to get fit. Steps to lose weight. Steps for your own body, and steps to raise funds that will change the lives of everybody affected byNEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR DIABETES GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.JOBS | DIABETES UK
For the 4.9 million people in the UK with diabetes, there’s no day off. So, at Diabetes UK, we’re leading the fight every day, campaigning for better care, treatment and support for people with or at risk of diabetes. We are working to make sure that those affected by diabetes get the best care and support they need to live well with their condition and avoid life-changing complications. HOME | ONE MILLION STEP CHALLENGE Step towards a healthier you1 July – 30 September. Step towards a healthier you. 1 July – 30 September. This summer, take one million steps over three months – that’s about 10,000 steps a day. Steps to get fit. Steps to lose weight. Steps for your own body, and steps to raise funds that will change the lives of everybody affected byNEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the BEING A DIABETES DIETITIAN DURING COVID-19: NAOMI’S STORY We've been helping people decide how to make a balanced meal using things in the freezer and cupboards. One of the most challenging things has been trying to explain portions sizes over the phone. Usually we have illustrations. And it's hard to explain in detail what an ideal diet plan should lookJOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
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WHAT IS A HEALTHY, BALANCED DIET FOR DIABETES? try avocados, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, plums, peaches and watermelon for lower carb fruit options. Check out our recipes to help you eat a healthy diet for diabetes – we’ve got lots of delicious main meals packed full of vegetables, and fruity breakfastoptions.
MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily DIABETES AND BLOOD PRESSURE People with diabetes and high blood pressure are more at risk of having a heart attack or stroke. So it's important to know how to look after your blood pressure. If you have diabetes, you need your blood pressure checked by a healthcare professional at least once LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE DIABETES CARE ACROSS PCNS Restructuring within CCGs to develop Primary Care Networks (PCNs) gives an opportunity to strengthen joined-up specialist care and provide a diabetes service addressing the holistic needs of people with diabetes. This guideline gives recommendations on the development of diabetes care delivery at the PCN level, aimed at supporting diabetes care delivery in the new PCNs. WEIGHT LOSS AND DIABETES Weight is a sensitive issue for many people and getting to an ideal, healthy weight is easier said than done. But when you have diabetes, there are huge benefits to losing weight if you're carrying extraweight.
HAEMOCHROMATOSIS AND DIABETES Haemochromatosis is when there’s too much iron in the blood and that can lead to diabetes. This type of diabetes is secondary diabetes and is like type 1. Secondary diabetes is when diabetes occurs because of another medical condition, like haemochromatosis. You might also hear haemochromatosis called the 'bronze diabetes'. That is because of the change of skin tone caused by the illness.DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the DIABETES DIAGNOSES DOUBLE IN THE LAST 15 YEARS Diabetes diagnoses double in the last 15 years. 2021-05-04. Our new analysis shows that over 4.9 million people are currently living with diabetes in the UK, with 90 per cent of those with type 2. We have released these new figures to mark Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May. DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Enjoying the sun is one of the things many people look forward to in the summer. But if you have diabetes, it can be harder to manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels in the hot weather. Sitting in the sun for long periods can affect your diabetes because you're not being very active, making blood sugar levels higher than usual. DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE DIABETES CARE ACROSS PCNS Restructuring within CCGs to develop Primary Care Networks (PCNs) gives an opportunity to strengthen joined-up specialist care and provide a diabetes service addressing the holistic needs of people with diabetes. This guideline gives recommendations on the development of diabetes care delivery at the PCN level, aimed at supporting diabetes care delivery in the new PCNs. LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulinDIABETES UK
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Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
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We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the DIABETES DIAGNOSES DOUBLE IN THE LAST 15 YEARS Diabetes diagnoses double in the last 15 years. 2021-05-04. Our new analysis shows that over 4.9 million people are currently living with diabetes in the UK, with 90 per cent of those with type 2. We have released these new figures to mark Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May. DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Enjoying the sun is one of the things many people look forward to in the summer. But if you have diabetes, it can be harder to manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels in the hot weather. Sitting in the sun for long periods can affect your diabetes because you're not being very active, making blood sugar levels higher than usual. DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE DIABETES CARE ACROSS PCNS Restructuring within CCGs to develop Primary Care Networks (PCNs) gives an opportunity to strengthen joined-up specialist care and provide a diabetes service addressing the holistic needs of people with diabetes. This guideline gives recommendations on the development of diabetes care delivery at the PCN level, aimed at supporting diabetes care delivery in the new PCNs. LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulinDIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UKDIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
BEING A DIABETES DIETITIAN DURING COVID-19: NAOMI’S STORY We've been helping people decide how to make a balanced meal using things in the freezer and cupboards. One of the most challenging things has been trying to explain portions sizes over the phone. Usually we have illustrations. And it's hard to explain in detail what an ideal diet plan should look GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, theDIABETES STATISTICS
More people than ever have diabetes. More people than ever are at risk of type 2 diabetes. If nothing changes, we predicts that 5.5 million people will have diabetes in the UK by 2030. Around 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Around 8% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. About 2% of people with diabetes have rarer types ofdiabetes.
TECHNOLOGY AND DIABETES Our third Type 1 and Tech conference will take place online on World Diabetes Day (14th November 2020). Attendees will find out the latest in diabetes technology from a range of speakers. If you're nervous or worried about using tech to manage your diabetes, we've put together this guide to help youRECIPE FINDER
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You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any DELIVERING REMOTE DIABETES CONSULTATIONS RCGP: Remote consultation and triaging e-learning. SBK Healthcare have recorded a range of webinars focusing on different aspects of remote diabetes consultations. Topics include: Diabetes virtual consulting with blood glucose data. Diabetes virtual SMBG data interpretation. Practicalities of supporting type 2 diabetes remotely.JOBS | DIABETES UK
For the 4.9 million people in the UK with diabetes, there’s no day off. So, at Diabetes UK, we’re leading the fight every day, campaigning for better care, treatment and support for people with or at risk of diabetes. We are working to make sure that those affected by diabetes get the best care and support they need to live well with their condition and avoid life-changing complications. BREAKFASTS FOR DIABETES A healthy, satisfying breakfast can make a big difference. But some traditional breakfast foods are packed with sugar and fats. We've come up with some simple swaps and ideas for breakfasts for diabetes, so you can take charge of your diabetes and start your day the right way. JOINT BRITISH DIABETES SOCIETY FOR INPATIENT CARE The Joint British Diabetes Society for Inpatient Care (JBDS-IP) aims to improve inpatient diabetes care across the UK through the development and use of highDIABETES UK
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DIABETES WEEK 2021
Your week. Your voice. Your #DiabetesStories. Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incredible diabetes community. DIABETES DIAGNOSES DOUBLE IN THE LAST 15 YEARS Diabetes diagnoses double in the last 15 years. 2021-05-04. Our new analysis shows that over 4.9 million people are currently living with diabetes in the UK, with 90 per cent of those with type 2. We have released these new figures to mark Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May. DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Enjoying the sun is one of the things many people look forward to in the summer. But if you have diabetes, it can be harder to manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels in the hot weather. Sitting in the sun for long periods can affect your diabetes because you're not being very active, making blood sugar levels higher than usual.PREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are anyDIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulin PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
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We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Your week. Your voice. Your #DiabetesStories. Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incredible diabetes community. DIABETES DIAGNOSES DOUBLE IN THE LAST 15 YEARS Diabetes diagnoses double in the last 15 years. 2021-05-04. Our new analysis shows that over 4.9 million people are currently living with diabetes in the UK, with 90 per cent of those with type 2. We have released these new figures to mark Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from Monday 10 May to Sunday 16 May. DIABETES AND HOT WEATHER Enjoying the sun is one of the things many people look forward to in the summer. But if you have diabetes, it can be harder to manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels in the hot weather. Sitting in the sun for long periods can affect your diabetes because you're not being very active, making blood sugar levels higher than usual.PREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are anyDIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK DELEGATION OF INSULIN ADMINISTRATION A voluntary England framework has been developed by Diabetes UK, the NHS and other stakeholders to allow expanded capacity to community teams who administer insulin to patients. To enable community teams to manage the increasing demand for this service, suitably trained health and care workers (HCWs), including health and care support workers and healthcare assistants, could administer insulin PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES STATISTICS
More people than ever have diabetes. More people than ever are at risk of type 2 diabetes. If nothing changes, we predicts that 5.5 million people will have diabetes in the UK by 2030. Around 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Around 8% of people with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. About 2% of people with diabetes have rarer types ofdiabetes.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the TECHNOLOGY AND DIABETES Our third Type 1 and Tech conference will take place online on World Diabetes Day (14th November 2020). Attendees will find out the latest in diabetes technology from a range of speakers. If you're nervous or worried about using tech to manage your diabetes, we've put together this guide to help you DELIVERING BEST PRACTICE DIABETES CARE ACROSS PCNS Restructuring within CCGs to develop Primary Care Networks (PCNs) gives an opportunity to strengthen joined-up specialist care and provide a diabetes service addressing the holistic needs of people with diabetes. This guideline gives recommendations on the development of diabetes care delivery at the PCN level, aimed at supporting diabetes care delivery in the new PCNs. MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called LEADERSHIP AT DIABETES UK Change comes from all levels of the system. Responsibility for change doesn’t lie in the hands of a few, heroic individuals. The unprecedented scale and complexity of the diabetes crisis calls for leadership like never before – leadership that is distributed at local levels and unleashes the enormous potential of systems andindividuals.
PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.BREAD AND DIABETES
Bread is a source of carbohydrate. During digestion, carbohydrate is broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells of the body as their main source of energy. There are two types of carbohydrate: starchy carbohydrates and sugars. Bread falls into the starchy carbohydrate category. All carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels. EASY READ BOOKLET FOR PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES An updated guide to Type 2 diabetes aimed at people who have a learning disability is now available to download from the Diabetes UK website. The booklet has been funded by the National Institute for Health Research. The booklet came about as part of an ongoing research project called OK Diabetes based at the University of Leeds, aimed at helping people with a mild to moderate learning WINNERS | DIABETES UK WEEKLY LOTTERY By playing the Diabetes UK Weekly Lottery, you are helping to create a world where diabetes can do no harm.DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES The symptoms for type 1 appear more quickly. Type 2 symptoms can be easier to miss because they appear more slowly. Management. Type 1 is managed by taking insulin to control your blood sugar. You can manage type 2 diabetes in more ways than type 1. LINKS BETWEEN DIABETES AND DEPRESSION Everyone feels sad or down from time to time. It’s a normal part of life. But you might have long periods of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness. This could mean you have depression. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing depression. Diabetes can be exhausting and overwhelming. This can cause long periods of feelinglow.
HAEMOCHROMATOSIS AND DIABETES Haemochromatosis is when there’s too much iron in the blood and that can lead to diabetes. This type of diabetes is secondary diabetes and is like type 1. Secondary diabetes is when diabetes occurs because of another medical condition, like haemochromatosis. You might also hear haemochromatosis called the 'bronze diabetes'. That is because of the change of skin tone caused by the illness.BREAD AND DIABETES
Bread is a source of carbohydrate. During digestion, carbohydrate is broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells of the body as their main source of energy. There are two types of carbohydrate: starchy carbohydrates and sugars. Bread falls into the starchy carbohydrate category. All carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK THE USE OF VARIABLE RATE INTRAVENOUS INSULIN INFUSION 3 This guideline is for the use of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) in adult inpatients with medical conditions and diabetes/hyperglycaemia, who require intravenous administration ofinsulin to
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We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES The symptoms for type 1 appear more quickly. Type 2 symptoms can be easier to miss because they appear more slowly. Management. Type 1 is managed by taking insulin to control your blood sugar. You can manage type 2 diabetes in more ways than type 1. LINKS BETWEEN DIABETES AND DEPRESSION Everyone feels sad or down from time to time. It’s a normal part of life. But you might have long periods of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness. This could mean you have depression. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing depression. Diabetes can be exhausting and overwhelming. This can cause long periods of feelinglow.
HAEMOCHROMATOSIS AND DIABETES Haemochromatosis is when there’s too much iron in the blood and that can lead to diabetes. This type of diabetes is secondary diabetes and is like type 1. Secondary diabetes is when diabetes occurs because of another medical condition, like haemochromatosis. You might also hear haemochromatosis called the 'bronze diabetes'. That is because of the change of skin tone caused by the illness. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.BREAD AND DIABETES
Bread is a source of carbohydrate. During digestion, carbohydrate is broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells of the body as their main source of energy. There are two types of carbohydrate: starchy carbohydrates and sugars. Bread falls into the starchy carbohydrate category. All carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels.DIABETES WEEK
Diabetes Week 2021Your week. Your voice. Your #DiabetesStories For Diabetes Week this year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebratingthe
DIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK THE USE OF VARIABLE RATE INTRAVENOUS INSULIN INFUSION 3 This guideline is for the use of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) in adult inpatients with medical conditions and diabetes/hyperglycaemia, who require intravenous administration ofinsulin to
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES The symptoms for type 1 appear more quickly. Type 2 symptoms can be easier to miss because they appear more slowly. Management. Type 1 is managed by taking insulin to control your blood sugar. You can manage type 2 diabetes in more ways than type 1. LINKS BETWEEN DIABETES AND DEPRESSION Everyone feels sad or down from time to time. It’s a normal part of life. But you might have long periods of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness. This could mean you have depression. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing depression. Diabetes can be exhausting and overwhelming. This can cause long periods of feelinglow.
HAEMOCHROMATOSIS AND DIABETES Haemochromatosis is when there’s too much iron in the blood and that can lead to diabetes. This type of diabetes is secondary diabetes and is like type 1. Secondary diabetes is when diabetes occurs because of another medical condition, like haemochromatosis. You might also hear haemochromatosis called the 'bronze diabetes'. That is because of the change of skin tone caused by the illness. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.BREAD AND DIABETES
Bread is a source of carbohydrate. During digestion, carbohydrate is broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells of the body as their main source of energy. There are two types of carbohydrate: starchy carbohydrates and sugars. Bread falls into the starchy carbohydrate category. All carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels.DIABETES WEEK
Diabetes Week 2021Your week. Your voice. Your #DiabetesStories For Diabetes Week this year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebratingthe
DIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK THE USE OF VARIABLE RATE INTRAVENOUS INSULIN INFUSION 3 This guideline is for the use of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) in adult inpatients with medical conditions and diabetes/hyperglycaemia, who require intravenous administration ofinsulin to
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES The symptoms for type 1 appear more quickly. Type 2 symptoms can be easier to miss because they appear more slowly. Management. Type 1 is managed by taking insulin to control your blood sugar. You can manage type 2 diabetes in more ways than type 1. LINKS BETWEEN DIABETES AND DEPRESSION Everyone feels sad or down from time to time. It’s a normal part of life. But you might have long periods of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness. This could mean you have depression. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing depression. Diabetes can be exhausting and overwhelming. This can cause long periods of feelinglow.
HAEMOCHROMATOSIS AND DIABETES Haemochromatosis is when there’s too much iron in the blood and that can lead to diabetes. This type of diabetes is secondary diabetes and is like type 1. Secondary diabetes is when diabetes occurs because of another medical condition, like haemochromatosis. You might also hear haemochromatosis called the 'bronze diabetes'. That is because of the change of skin tone caused by the illness. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.BREAD AND DIABETES
Bread is a source of carbohydrate. During digestion, carbohydrate is broken down into glucose, which is used by the cells of the body as their main source of energy. There are two types of carbohydrate: starchy carbohydrates and sugars. Bread falls into the starchy carbohydrate category. All carbohydrates affect blood glucose levels.DIABETES WEEK
Diabetes Week 2021Your week. Your voice. Your #DiabetesStories For Diabetes Week this year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebratingthe
DIABETES UK
Diabetes UK - Know diabetes. Fight diabetes. | Diabetes UK THE USE OF VARIABLE RATE INTRAVENOUS INSULIN INFUSION 3 This guideline is for the use of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) in adult inpatients with medical conditions and diabetes/hyperglycaemia, who require intravenous administration ofinsulin to
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incrediblediabetes community.
GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing. PUNJABI | DIABETES UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families. Coronavirus latest. Breadcrumb. Home. Other languages. Punjabi. Save for later.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
Welcome to Diabetes UK Raffle. Thank you so much to everyone who entered the Spring Raffle 2021. The draw took place on 14 May and is now closed. Didn’t get a chance to enter the raffle? You could be in with a chance to win £1,000 every week by playing our Weekly Lottery!NEEDLE SHORTAGES?
Diagnosed T2 March 2019. HbA1c 114. 1 x 500mg Metformin with breakfast. Off Metformin in May 2019 with agreement of DN. Advised to try managing through diet. HbA1c June 2019 - 56, August 2019 - 41, February 2020 - 35. Still meds-free and managing through diet (LC/HF)& exercise.
DIABETES UK
We are Diabetes UK, the leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK. Our vision is a world where diabetes can do noharm.
DIABETES WEEK 2021
Your week. Your voice. Your #DiabetesStories. Diabetes Week 2021 will be happening from 14 - 20 June. This year, we’ll be telling #DiabetesStories from all corners of the UK. We’ll be looking back on an extraordinary year and looking forward to what’s to come. And, above all, celebrating the incredible diabetes community. GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, thePREDIABETES
You may have heard the word prediabetes in the news, or been told by your doctor that you have prediabetes. Prediabetes is not a clinical term recognised by the World Health Organisation. But it’s starting to be used more by healthcare professionals and in the media to describe people who are at high risk of type 2 diabetes. Here we talk through what prediabetes means, if there are any MEDS & KIT - KNOW DIABETES. FIGHT DIABETES. 4 | www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes UK Meds & Kit 2020 | 5 Checking blood sugar levels People with diabetes taking insulin and certain types of medication, like sulphonylureas, will need to check their blood glucose – also called REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES We don’t call it diabetes reversal, because this might sound like it's permanent, and there’s no guarantee that your diabetes has gone forever. But yes, it may be possible to put your type 2 diabetes into remission. This is when your blood sugar levels are below the diabetes range and you don’t need to take diabetes medication anymore. This could be life-changing.DIABETES UK
Developed by Diabetes UK, the University of Leicester and the University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust. The Know Your Risk tool is not a diagnostic tool. It is designed for people without a current diagnosis of diabetes and is intended to highlight a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in the next 10 years.DIABETES UK RAFFLE
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GETTING TESTED FOR DIABETES The only way you can find out if you or a loved one has diabetes is from blood tests that measure you blood glucose (sugar) levels. These can be arranged through your GP. A diagnosis of diabetes is always confirmed by laboratory results. You’ll usually get the results of your blood test back in a few days. If you have symptoms that came on quickly and you’ve been taken into hospital, the MEAL PLANS AND DIABETES Eating nutritious, healthy and downright delicious food is that bit easier with our meal planners. We've created multiple different weekly meal plans to suit all types and tastes. They're nutritionally balanced, are calorie and carb counted, and can help if you want to lose weight. They also make sure you eat your five a day and have the right amounts of dairy (calcium), wholegrain foods, oily DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 DIABETES The symptoms for type 1 appear more quickly. Type 2 symptoms can be easier to miss because they appear more slowly. Management. Type 1 is managed by taking insulin to control your blood sugar. You can manage type 2 diabetes in more ways than type 1. LINKS BETWEEN DIABETES AND DEPRESSION Everyone feels sad or down from time to time. It’s a normal part of life. But you might have long periods of sadness, anxiety and hopelessness. This could mean you have depression. If you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing depression. Diabetes can be exhausting and overwhelming. This can cause long periods of feelinglow.
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