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You are twice as likely to get depression when you have diabetes. Living and coping with the daily demands of diabetes makes this more likely. Learn more about the signs of depression.
Feeling down or sad from time to time is a normal part of life. For most people, these feelings don’t last long. For some people, the sadness becomes so intense and long-lasting that it starts to impact on daily life, including work, school, relationships, and diabetes management. If you are feeling this way, you may have depression, but you are not alone. There are many things you can do to reduce your feelings of depression.
View this information sheet from Diabetes Australia to learn more.
Diabetes can be really tough to live with. Sometimes people feel distressed, which can include feeling frustrated, guilty, sad, or worried. It is understandable if you feel this way from time to time – you are not alone. There are many things you can do to reduce your diabetes distress.
View this information sheet from Diabetes Australia to learn more.
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