Mental health can affect many aspects of your everyday life. While it is important to prioritize your health in every way, remember how important ...
Mental health can affect many aspects of your everyday life. While it is important to prioritize your health in every way, remember how important ...
Mental health can affect many aspects of your everyday life. While it is important to prioritize your health in every way, remember how important it is to prioritize your emotional well-being as well. It may seem like an obvious thing to do, but it is easy to sometimes get caught up in situations and lose control. It is important for everyone, and especially diabetics, to take care of their mental health since we know mental health can have a big impact on blood sugar levels. It is harder to stick to a diabetes care plan while also battling with your mental health, and these go hand-in-hand. So, let’s make sure to be checking in with ourselves often! According to the CDC, "Mental health is an important part of overall health and well-being. Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood." Making healthy habits on checking in with yourself now can greatly benefit your diabetes routine in the future.
Feeling stressed is part of life. We know that. Everyone gets a bit stressed out here and there, and especially now. And, that makes total sense. What we also know is that we sometimes don’t take the best care of ourselves due to stress - and that can affect blood sugar levels. It is a similar situation with anxiety. According to the CDC “Managing a long-term condition like diabetes is a major source of anxiety for some.” Don’t get overwhelmed with managing the condition. There is always someone to talk to, or something to do, to ease up the process!