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Insulin - Insulin and Mealtimes
The blood glucose level in someone who does not have diabetes keeps remarkably steady despite variable meal sizes and amount of activity. This is achieved by the body always producing the right amount of insulin. Learning how to use your mealtime insulin injections correctly can help you to achieve…

Keeping Safe With Insulin Therapy
Insulin treatment improves the quality of life in many people and saves the lives of others. It is used to lower blood glucose levels. However, insulin management and prescribing errors are very common and can lead to patient harm. This leaflet can help you to get the most out of your insulin treatm…

Living with Diabetes and Dementia
Dementia can lead to problems with your memory and communication. This can make it difficult to care for your diabetes. Diabetes can also have an impact on your memory and understanding. This leaflet describes some of the issues that someone who has both conditions may face.

Looking After Your Feet When You Have Diabetes
Diabetes can gradually damage the nerves and blood vessels supplying your feet. This happens so slowly that you may not notice that your feet are less sensitive than they used to be. As your feet are less able to let you know when something is damaging them, it is important to look after them. This…

Managing worry about covid and type 1 diabetes
Managing type 1 diabetes during periods of stress can be challenging. This guide has been created to help you cope with living through the current situation with coronavirus. Compiled by Clinical Psychologist Dr Rose Stewart and the Wrexham Young Adult Diabetes Service (BCUHB, NHS Wales).