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Interview: A Chat With Fabulous Food Blogger Mila Clarke A.K.A The Hangry Woman
Ah, food. One of life’s most simple, yet wonderful pleasures. For many people with diabetes, relationships with food and eating change as a result of their diagnosis. But, just because you have to think about how you’re eating a little more often as a person with diabetes, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your favourite foods!

The Relationship Between Diabetes and Eating Disorders: My Story
Unfortunately, people living with diabetes are at much greater risk of developing eating disorders than those living without it.¹ This is something I wasn’t told, and therefore didn’t know, when I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 13 years old. I had no idea about this other potential risk to my health.

What I Eat in a Day as a Person With Type 1 Diabetes
There are a lot of guidelines out there for people that have been diagnosed with diabetes, especially when it comes to what they should and shouldn’t eat.

Maintaining a Positive Attitude When Living With Type 2 Diabetes
“Mrs. Williams?” the person on the other end of the phone inquired. “Speaking,” I said, trying to keep my eyes on the road. I was pulling into the Arrivals area at San Diego International Airport to pick up a friend I hadn’t seen in nearly a decade. The person on the other end of the phone was a nurse from my doctor’s office.

Diabetes and Anxiety: My Story
When I was 17, my life changed forever. I was an exchange student in the United States and was happy that the first exciting months were over and I could finally start settling in. I found great friends in the other two exchange students and a girls group in High School. I felt at home and loved by my guest family, and still have a great relationship with them today.

Interview: Rachel from “Yoga for Diabetes”
Your diabetes is as unique as you are but that doesn’t mean you can’t find inspiration in other people’s diabetes management routines. We already know that an active lifestyle is important for people living with diabetes but it can take time to find an activity that’s right for you.

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