Living with Diabetes Day – awareness event on 14th November
The free, one-day event will include talks and workshops led by local experts on key topics ranging from footcare to food and more.
Anyone who attends will be able to find out more about diabetes care and support, the work of Diabetes UK and how it can help people. There will be guidance on the services offered by local organisations in the borough and attendees will have the chance to put their questions to local healthcare teams.
Registration is open for the Living with Diabetes Day event – https://eu.eventscloud.com/lwdd2023
If you have any questions, please email secoastandlondon@diabetes.org.uk or call 0345 123 2399.
People with type 2 diabetes don’t produce enough insulin or the insulin they produce doesn’t work properly (known as insulin resistance). Around 90 per cent of people with diabetes have type 2.
They might get type 2 diabetes because their family history, age and ethnic background puts them at increased risk. They are also more likely to get type 2 diabetes if they are overweight. It starts gradually and it can be years before someone realises they have it. Type 2 diabetes is treated with a healthy diet and increased physical activity. In addition, tablets and/or insulin can be required.
Lorna Adamson, Health Systems Engagement Manager, of the South East Coast and London Region of Diabetes UK, said: “We want to ensure that people who live in Waltham Forest and have diabetes receive the best care they can and also get as much support as they need.
“We’re looking forward to meeting as many people as possible on the day and helping them discover ways to live well with diabetes.
“Telling people about the local services available to them is also an important part of the day as well as the chance to meet local health experts.”