Seghes
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Being diagnosed 20 years ago was almost a non event - couldn’t take it that seriously. Over the last couple of years I met other diabetics in a group and found that environment engaging and sometimes quite moving. It was a great alternative to the regular diabetic checks with a clinician - always good for proper advice and recommendations- which didn’t get through to me. Listening to other diabetics really did. This got me thinking…….. I’m now trying to put together some sort of group contact points which are aimed squarely at what I now know to be described as the”psycho-social” aspects of diabetes. In other words the emotional impact on a person, their relationships, moods and how these affect behaviour (in my case a denial of reality and refusal to care for myself).