Welcome to the forum
@Lyngo
Sorry to hear you’ve been finding it tricky to find materials that explore life with diabetes and using a wheelchair.
I’ve found a couple of links and articles which share experiences of wheelchair users with diabetes in different ways.
There are hints and tips for seated exercise on this page
Whether you’re just starting out with physical activity, or you’re looking for some inspiration and new activities to try out, take a look through our collection of free resources - designed to help you get moving in your day-to-day life.
www.diabetes.org.uk
And some personal stories…
T2 wheelchair user who found Swim22 helpful
Michelle talks about managing being a young person with type 2 and living with other health conditions. Coming to terms with diagnosis In late 2019, Michelle Wacek was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 24 after feeling shaky, unquenchably thirsty and drained of energy. She ignored symptoms...
www.diabetes.org.uk
T1 wheelchair user and hand cyclist:
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/your-st...ve-with-the-freedom-and-enjoyment-it-gives-me
Neuropathy and wheelchair user
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/node/4515
T2 with limited mobility
Pat needed to undergo a toe amputation due to her diabetes. She didn’t think complications would ever affect her, and wants people to go to there checks.
www.diabetes.org.uk
Hope some of these help you feel less alone with your limited mobility and diabetes