my advice to families and friends is simple: be open, seek knowledge and remain positive. understand that no one is at fault and be the pillar of strength your loved one needs.
healthcare providers have an essential role for people living with diabetes. my own experience has been a mixed bag. providers who took the time to engage in meaningful conversations and treated me as a person rather than a case number guided me without imposing. it allowed me to make informed decisions about my treatment.
on the flip side, i’ve had healthcare professionals treat me as a “dummy” and rush me through appointments without listening or considering my lived experience. that those kinds of interactions continue today is disappointing. in the long run, they can also be harmful to a patient’s overall health and well-being.
looking forward, i would encourage several changes in healthcare settings. we need continuous and integrated care, patient education, personalized treatment plans, quality patient-physician interaction and enhanced mental health support.
greater access to telehealth services and diabetes technology, like continuous glucose monitors, would also make a significant difference.