Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
AS preparations and excitement for Christmas grow, some of your readers who have diabetes will realise that Christmas is not as straight forward as they would like it to be.
For most people, Christmas is a time for treats and a bit of over-indulgence and with the thought that any extra pounds gained can be lost in the New Year. However, for someone with diabetes, Christmas is a time of temptation, unpredictable or delayed meals, extra nibbles, excitement and stress, all of which can lead to varying blood sugars.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Festive-advice-people-diabetes/story-20225620-detail/story.html
For most people, Christmas is a time for treats and a bit of over-indulgence and with the thought that any extra pounds gained can be lost in the New Year. However, for someone with diabetes, Christmas is a time of temptation, unpredictable or delayed meals, extra nibbles, excitement and stress, all of which can lead to varying blood sugars.
http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Festive-advice-people-diabetes/story-20225620-detail/story.html