When you receive a diagnosis of diabetes and hear about the new medications and changes you need to take and make, you may start thinking of yourself as a “patient” or “ill person”, exiled from the world of ordinary, “well” people.
But actually, good quality of life – defined as your ability to enjoy normal activities, together with a sense of vitality, well-being and feeling in control – is perfectly achievable. It’s largely in your hands: it’s all a question of taking care of yourself along with your diabetes.
It’s important to understand the negatives of poorly controlled diabetes, namely serious health complications. But it’s more effective to focus on the positives of managing your diabetes well i.e. many good years to spend with family and friends, working on projects close to your heart, and enjoying your favourite past-times.