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Ten Tips for Managing Diabetes at College
Navigating the complexities of college life is a challenge in itself, but for students managing diabetes, the journey comes with an added layer of responsibility. Balancing classes, social activities, and personal care can seem overwhelming, yet it is entirely possible to thrive with the right strategies in place.
Here are some tips our endocrinology experts share for managing diabetes on campus and away from home:
Ten Tips for Managing Diabetes at College
1. Touch base with your regular endocrinologist before leaving and make sure your recommended protocol and prescriptions are all current.
2. Locate your campus health center as soon as you arrive so you know where to head for minor complications or emergencies.
3. Bring along a mini fridge for your dorm room to store medications/insulin, juices, and several healthy snacks to have on hand.
4. Share your condition with your roommate(s) so they’re aware of your diabetes and let them know who to contact in case of an emergency.
5. Find a local pharmacy that can fill your prescriptions as needed or set up automatic refills to be shipped directly to you.
6. Put a medical alert message or symbol on your phone’s screensaver.
7. Add family or friend’s contact numbers to your phone under ICE (In Case of Emergency).
8. Grant remote access to your parents via digital glucose monitors and sensors so that they can help keep you on track from home (and it may help ease their anxieties of knowing how you’re doing).
9. Do your best to get some movement and exercise each day to keep blood flowing and blood sugars balanced.
10. Be cautious with alcohol use (and know your limitations), which can cause serious blood sugar spikes and impair your cognitive abilities.
Finding Diabetes Support on Campus
Once away at school, be sure to know what health resources (both mental and physical) are available to help you on campus. Being in a healthy state with your mind and body will help you to better succeed as a student and make the most of your college experience.
Check out the College Diabetes Network to see if your school has a support group on campus, or visit The Diabetes Link that serves as an excellent resource for college students and young adults as they embark out on their own.
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