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Diabetes Spectrum 16:173, 2003
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2003


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Making Time for Diabetes Care in a Woman’s Busy Life

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Women live diverse lives. But one constant for almost all women is too little time. Most women juggle many roles and duties. It’s hard to squeeze everything in—doubly hard when you have a disease such as diabetes.

Reviewing how you spend your time can help you manage better. Some diabetes tasks need to be done every day:

  • Testing your blood sugar
  • Taking pills or insulin and determining how much to take and when to supplement
  • Recording test results and medicine doses in your log
  • Exercising

Here are ways to give your diabetes the daily attention it deserves:


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