Prediabetes & Type 2 Diabetes Education Course in Templemore 28th November

With World Diabetes Day falling annually on November 14th, Diabetes Ireland urges those with the condition to avail of information, education, and supports provided to help in better managing the condition. As more and more people are being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, all hospitals and GP practices are struggling to cope with the number of patients seeking treatment. Lifestyle factors and excess weight are strongly linked with the rise of Type 2 diabetes globally but you can also be slim, fit and develop Type 2 diabetes, typically after 40 years of age.

 

There are almost 200,000 people diagnosed with Type 2 in Ireland and many thousands with Prediabetes. Typical symptoms of Type 2 diabetes are thirst, tiredness, frequent urination (especially at night) and weight gain or loss BUT in some people there can be no symptoms for up to 12 years and the damage to their body is taking place silently over the years. Persistent high blood glucose damages blood vessels affecting the entire body. Limb-loss, blindness and stroke are some of the complications from poorly managed or “ignored” diabetes.

 

Diabetes Ireland is Ireland’s national diabetes charity employing health professionals to support and educate those living with diabetes and raise awareness and screen for Type 2 diabetes and Prediabetes.

 

Diabetes Ireland has developed a structured diabetes education programme called CODE – Community Oriented Diabetes Education. Following another hugely successful CODE programme held in Thurles in May 2018, a further Tipperary course is planned for Templemore to start on Wednesday 28th November 2018 in the morning time, at the McAuley Community Centre, Templemore.  The course will be facilitated by Pauline Dunne, Senior Dietitian and participants attend weekly for 3 consecutive weeks, with a follow up session at 6 months. This is a free course for people diagnosed with Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes, and places are limited to 16 per course. For more information or to book your place, contact Regina at 071-9146001 (Office hours 9.30am-1.30pm Monday to Friday).

 

“Many people are not aware of the risks associated with diabetes and are surprised and often upset when diagnosed with prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes. They then face a challenge to learn about the condition, and how best to deal with it personally. Education and support is vital in this process and we urge Tipperary locals to engage with us and learn how to better manage or avoid this condition” comments Pauline Dunne, Senior Dietitian with Diabetes Ireland.

 

Diabetes Ireland is Ireland’s national diabetes charity employing health professionals to support and educate those living with diabetes and raise awareness and screen for Type 2 diabetes and Prediabetes.

To learn more about your type 2 diabetes risk, visit www.diabetes.ie and take our online test. There are many benefits to becoming a member of Diabetes Ireland.

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