Next steps for taking care of your health.
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| | You got this! | Our goal is to educate and empower you, but we also know that it can be challenging to take matters into your own hands. That's why today, we want to discuss the benefit of building a support team to guide you through this process and help you create a plan for sustainable, long-term change. | Building your care team | Prediabetes and diabetes require changes to your day-to-day lifestyle to support long-term wellness. If you've been eating a certain way for decades or are not great at keeping up with a fitness routine, you might feel overwhelmed thinking about the journey ahead.
Know that you don't have to go through it alone! A solid care team can ensure you're on the right path to healing and better well-being.
A primary care physician, physical trainer, and dietitian are just a few types of healthcare professionals who can help you manage prediabetes. Some doctors you may want to see about diabetes-related symptoms include an endocrinologist, ophthalmologist, nephrologist, or podiatrist.
Whatever or whoever you're looking for, there's plenty of support available to you along the way. | Lean on these resources | If you're concerned about being able to afford diabetes-informed doctors, know that there are many free to low cost resources out there, including: | | • | National Diabetes Prevention Program: Public and private partnerships that work to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes, launched by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). | | • | Healthgrades: Find specialists in your area by searching for doctors by location or condition, backed by millions of patient reviews.* | | • | Optum Store: A one-stop shop to buy supplements and other wellness products that support a healthy lifestyle.* | | Interested in learning more about type 2 diabetes or building community? Consider checking out one of these resources from Healthline and our sister site, Bezzy: | • | Healthline's Diabetes Hub: We've compiled all of our articles about prediabetes or different types of diabetes and organized them in one convenient place. | | | | *Healthgrades, Optum Store, Bezzy, and Healthline are all owned by RVO Health. | One last recommendation before we part ways. You may be eligible to join a CDC-recognized lifestyle change program. This is a proven method for preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes and you'll get a full year of support toward your goals. (Eligibility depends on a variety of factors.) | Congratulations on completing our series! | We hope you feel better equipped to take the next steps on your health journey. | If you're not already subscribed, you'll start to receive our Type 2 Diabetes newsletter in your inbox every Tuesday and Thursday featuring more resources to help you manage your well-being. Look for the next edition coming soon! | We'd love to know what you thought about this miniseries. Email newsletters@healthline.com to share your feedback with us! | | | | | | Until next time, | | Take care of yourself, and we'll see you again soon! | | | | View in browser Did a friend send you this email? Subscribe here. To see all newsletters, click here. Privacy | Unsubscribe Our website services, content, and products are for informational purposes only. Healthline does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice from a healthcare professional. Healthline encourages you to make any treatment decisions with your healthcare professional. Healthline is owned by RVO Health. © 2024 Healthline Media LLC 275 7th Ave., 24th Floor New York, NY 10001 | | | |
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