Diabetes Self-Management

Dating and Diabetes

ating can be exhilarating. You might find the love of your life or at least launch a new friendship. However, dating can also leave you feeling vulnerable, insecure, and stressed. For people with diabetes, dating is all those things, but multiplied. It’s tempting to think, why bother dating at all? However, finding loving relationships not only makes life more pleasurable, but it can also be a vital tool for coping with the daily frustrations of managing life with diabetes. With a little extra planning and a bit of honesty, dating can be worth the

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