Help for people with diabetes

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Diabetes is a condition which causes a persons blood glucose (sugar) level to become too high. 

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

There are two main types of diabetes - type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.  You can also watch the Diabetes UK two minute guide.  Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1.  In the UK, around 90% of all adults with diabetes have type 2.

Pre-diabetes

Many people have blood sugar levels above the normal range, but not high enough to be diagnosed as having diabetes.  This is known as pre-diabetes. People with pre-diabetes are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but the risk can be reduced through making lifestyle changes.  Our healthy eating page provides more information on lifestyle changes which can be made.

Type 2 Diabetes

Eating healthy food, being as active as you can and keeping to a healthy weight are key in or part of the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Find out if you or your service user is a healthy weight.

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When to refer?

The individual you support may already be attending the specialist Diabetes Dietitian. If they are not known to the Specialist Diabetes Dietitians then a referral can be made to the Learning Disability Dietitians.  Referrals that will be considered include:

  • All newly diagnosed diabetics
  • Poorly controlled Type 1 Diabetes
  • Poorly controlled Type 2 Diabetes
  • Issues with hypo/hyperglycaemia

Further information on making a referral.