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Everyone has good days and bad days. It’s normal to feel discouraged from time to time. Sometimes, however, the stress or overwhelming feelings you’re having are a sign of something bigger. It is helpful to talk to your diabetes care and education specialist or mental health expert. Tell them about your feelings, especially if you:
Lack interest or pleasure in activities
Sleep most of the day or not able to sleep
Don’t see the value in taking care of yourself
Feel as though diabetes is defeating you or that you can’t take care of yourself
Denial Can Eat Away At Your Success
Denial can creep into any aspect of diabetes self-care and it can sabotage a patient's health care. Denial is human. A few diabetes denial catchphrases can include:
One bite of this candy won't hurt.
This sore will heal by itself.
I will go to the doctor later.
I do not have time to check my blood sugar levels.
My diabetes is not serious. I only have to take a pill, not shots.
Beneficial Behaviors Can Greatly Improve Your Health Outcomes
Positive health behaviors for people with diabetes include: