Coping with stress during the Coronavirus The outbreak of Coronavirus may be more stressful for some people than others. There is a lot of uncert...
Coping with stress during the Coronavirus The outbreak of Coronavirus may be more stressful for some people than others. There is a lot of uncert...
Coping with stress during the Coronavirus
The outbreak of Coronavirus may be more stressful for some people than others. There is a lot of uncertainty regarding the virus, so it creates fear and stress throughout communities. Rapid changes in the way we live, paired with uncertainty, can feel overwhelming. It is normal to be stressed, but everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. One thing we know for certain is that stress and fear cause your blood’s glucose levels to rise if you are a Type 2 Diabetic. Fear can also lead to a weaker immune system. So, it is important to take all precautionary measures to ensure you are as calm as possible, while also remaining safe! Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger! If you are dealing with anxiety and diabetes alone, don't. Open up, talk and find your support system! Let's try to keep in mind, life will not be this way forever. It is a difficult time, but it is just a time, and we will get through it together! If you are experiencing any of the following, it is possible that you are feeling stress during the Coronavirus outbreak:
Taking care of yourself is a priority during this time. If you exercise regularly, follow a strict sleeping and eating schedule, keep it up! These are things that will help make this situation feel like a “manageable reality”. Taking care of your friends and family can also help you cope with your own stress!
What can you do to support yourself?
We all need to look for ways to get all of the information we need, while also entertaining ourselves, feeding ourselves, and trying to balance “normal” life as best as we can from indoors. So, what are some tips for dealing with anxiety and diabetes?