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Investigation over death of man with diabetes - Diabetes complications are not inevitable. Yes, peop

Investigation over death of man with diabetes - [View online]( [The Forum discusses: diabetes complications]( Diabetes complications are not inevitable. Yes, people with diabetes have an increased risk of health issues, but it is key to remember that good blood sugar control, eating healthily and getting exercise can lower this risk. The Diabetes Forum has been discussing preventing complications and living for long periods without them. [Overcoming complications]( [How to avoid complications]( Forum user Static192 asked, "What would you say helps you stay complication free?" The answers from across the forum were inspiring. [Read the Forum’s support]( [Making a change]( Forum user Ktkrshw opened up about her poor recent health and fears about what this means. She asked: “Has anyone else had similar experiences?” [My wake-up call]( [What I learned...]( Forum user Chuckannuck put his prediabetes into remission and passed on the four things he learnt during the journey to improve his health. [How to fight prediabetes]( [Reducing the risk]( The NHS in 2018 published a report emphasising how beneficial it is for people to lower their risk of diabetes-related complications. [NHS audit results]( Take a look at some of today's top threads: 1 [Homemade chocolates - Win some, lose some]( 2 [I'm new to all this]( 3 [What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)]( 4 [What herbs and spices have you found helpful in reducing bl...]( 5 [Type 2s: What was your fasting blood glucose in a morning? ...]( 6 [What have you eaten today?]( 7 [|Blood Glucose Physiology]( 8 [HBa1c result came back - totally deflated]( 9 [Trying low carb - struggling!]( 10 [Free Test Strips for T2Ds?]( There are 1,852,850 posts from 294,929 members in the forum right now. Did you know: that 96% of questions get their first response in 4 minutes! [Login]( to join the conversation or [sign-up and start a thread here](. [Ann lost 15.9kg on the Low Carb Program]( After Ann Marku came down with a sickness bug, her blood sugar rose very high. She went low carb, lost 15.9kg and now her blood sugar is back to normal! [Read Ann's story]( [Investigation over man's death]( [A man with diabetes who died while on holiday was not warned about how serious his condition was, an inquest has heard.]( Copyright © Diabetes.co.uk, part of Diabetes Digital Media Ltd (company number 07975193). All rights reserved. The red and white circle (logo), its shadow, Diabetes.co.uk and its reflection are trademarks of Diabetes Digital Media Ltd. Registered in England. Address: Diabetes Technology House, Sir William Lyons Road, University of Warwick Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7EZ. Replies to this message cannot be monitored, so, for help, [contact us here](. We hope you found this message useful. If you don't want to receive this kind of email in the future, you can unsubscribe by clicking [here](, or head to the [preference centre]( to update your communication preferences.

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