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December 7, 2020 Heather Rose Walker Uncategorized

Can We Make Sense of Diabetes Burnout?

Diabetes burnout is not a new concept to most people who live with the condition. It is a phenomenon that people with diabetes can experience overtime managing diabetes. It might look like feeling discouraged or unmotivated when trying to do diabetes self-management all the time 24/7. Diabetes burnout is a reality for many people spanning … Continue reading Can We Make Sense of Diabetes Burnout?

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