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Community support groups: A lifeline for those with diabetes

You're not alone living with diabetes

Living with diabetes can be a challenging and isolating experience, but community support groups are helping people with diabetes connect with others who understand their experiences. 

These groups provide a safe and welcoming environment for people with diabetes to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from each other. They also offer emotional support and encouragement, which can be invaluable for those living with a chronic condition. 

Community support groups are especially important for people who may not have access to other resources, such as a diabetes educator or a specialized healthcare team. They also provide a sense of belonging and connection that can be hard to find elsewhere. 

In addition to in-person groups, there are also online support communities and social media groups that connect people with diabetes from all over the world. These groups can be especially helpful for those who live in rural areas or who may have mobility issues. 

Overall, community support groups play an essential role in helping people with diabetes manage their condition and live full and healthy lives. They provide a sense of community, belonging, and emotional support that can make all the difference. 

If you have diabetes and would like to join a support group, TidalHealth is a great resource. Call 410-543-7061 in Salisbury or 302-629-6611, ext. 2288, in Seaford. In Salisbury classes are available for both adults and children. 
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