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Diabetes in Teens: How You Can Help
Diabetes in Teens: How You Can HelpFrom baby to teen, your child's body has changed. Diabetes has brought changes too.Now that your child is a teen, things can get a bit complicated. As most teens do, your teen may be going tobed late at night.Sleeping late in the morning. Eating at odd times. All normal teenage behavior. But these things can mess withblood sugar.So while your teen is trying to fit in with other kids and find independence, your teen is also managing theirdiabetes. What can you do?Sometimes you have to let go and allow your teen to take most of the responsibility for managing diabetes.That gives your teen the independence they may crave right now.Tell your teen it's okay to talk about having diabetes. Your teen may be surprised by how much their friendsand teachers want to help and support them in managing diabetes.Keep things real. Teens may act out, but they still need to know they have your support and guidance. Do yourbest to make it easier for your teen by having healthy snacks within easy reach.Encourage activities with your teen's friends that get them moving. Supporting your teen who has diabetesmay not always be easy, but you've cared, loved, and supported your child through other stages.(Remember the "terrible twos"?) You and your family can do this too. The things you do to help your teenmanage diabetes aren't just good for your teen... Everyone can feel better together.And remember, you can always call your doctor or diabetes educator if you have questions.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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