Living with diabetes means getting ready for a long-term journey of managing and coexisting with the condition. I truly understand the experiences and feelings of people with diabetes. However, realistically speaking, I believe the most important thing for diabetics is to focus on doing well in the present, and wait patiently for miracles to come […]
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Smart Watch Sleep Monitoring Is for Reference Only — Polysomnography Is the Gold Standard
Nowadays, more and more people use smart watches, and sleep monitoring is one of the important features of many smart watches. Many people appreciate this function to track their sleep status. Not only healthy individuals, but also some people with diabetes may use smart watches to monitor their sleep. In modern society, people pay great […]
Changing to a Few Photos on Your Phone Can Bring Joy and Fun to People with Diabetes
Nowadays, almost everyone cannot live without a mobile phone. For people with diabetes, mobile phones allow them to keep in touch with professionals such as doctors and dietitians, as well as family members and other people. In addition, they can use their phones to search for information, communicate for work, enjoy entertainment, and more. However, […]
Place a Digital Photo Frame on Your Desk to Keep People with Diabetes Energized
On the desk of a person with diabetes, besides necessary work documents, a computer, and office supplies, you can also place a digital photo frame. Don’t underestimate this small device — it can keep you full of energy while working. A digital photo frame is not expensive, and the content inside can include family group […]
How Can People with Diabetes Relieve Negative Emotions at Work?
In the modern workplace, things do not always go smoothly. Many people hope for trouble‑free work, but in reality, various problems may arise, causing negative emotions in people with diabetes. What should diabetics do when they experience negative emotions at work? Below are my personal suggestions. When negative emotions appear at work, one of the […]
Health Advice for Middle-Aged People with Diabetes
Middle-aged adults represent a large group of people living with diabetes. People in this age group have entered midlife, and according to the natural laws of life, their physical condition may begin to decline. Professionally, they often face career challenges. In terms of family responsibility, most are married with established careers and hold important roles […]
The Ability to Feel May Be Crucial for the Health of People with Diabetes
Every one of us has the ability to feel. For example, when it rains, some people may notice the temperature drop, some may find it inconvenient to travel, some may enjoy falling asleep to the sound of rain, and others may be reminded of certain memories. What I want to say is that the ability […]
Suggestion for People with Diabetes: Make Health Management Records More Comprehensive and Detailed
Personal health management for diabetes is mostly carried out by patients themselves in daily life. I have already written about how people with diabetes can flexibly keep records using various methods and tools. However, today I want to talk about how patients can make their personal health management records more comprehensive and detailed. I strongly […]
How Can People with Diabetes Cherish the Beauty in Life?
Life is never short of beauty. If it seems missing, it may only be because you lack the eyes to discover it. People with diabetes are no exception. You should not feel that your world has collapsed or that life has turned gray just because of the illness. This is not the case at all. […]
Fighting Diabetes Is Like a Form of “Spiritual Practice”
Once diagnosed with diabetes, you form an unbreakable bond with this condition for life. In the process of managing diabetes, patients often experience changes in their outlook on life and attitude. People feel both familiar and unfamiliar with diabetes: familiar because we all know it is common and requires long-term treatment; unfamiliar because diabetes can […]