- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Hello folks
I was chatting to a new member who said they were feeling quite isolated because they are trying to balance diabetes and spondylosis.
One of the challenges they face was balancing the needs of more than one long-term healthcare condition. And it struck me that we have quite a few members who continually have to balance the needs of their diabetes alongside something else, whether that’s something dietary like IBS or Crohn’s, something autoimmune like Addison’s or RA, a mental health condition, Parkinson’s, chronic fatigue, nerve damage, kidney problems or something else entirely.
Do you live with multiple conditions? How do you find they interact? Do the needs of one make managing the other harder? Do you have any tips or suggestions? Or simply want to let off steam about the frustrations of it all?
I was chatting to a new member who said they were feeling quite isolated because they are trying to balance diabetes and spondylosis.
One of the challenges they face was balancing the needs of more than one long-term healthcare condition. And it struck me that we have quite a few members who continually have to balance the needs of their diabetes alongside something else, whether that’s something dietary like IBS or Crohn’s, something autoimmune like Addison’s or RA, a mental health condition, Parkinson’s, chronic fatigue, nerve damage, kidney problems or something else entirely.
Do you live with multiple conditions? How do you find they interact? Do the needs of one make managing the other harder? Do you have any tips or suggestions? Or simply want to let off steam about the frustrations of it all?