Pinkorchid
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
It sure is and so relaxing especially with the sail boats just watching them glide along with the wind pushing them around the lake@eldergarth , that sounds like great fun....
Yes a hobby or past time does not have to be something you do with your hands just something you enjoy that makes you feel goodI love walking in the countryside. I live in a village on the edge of woodland and am really thankful for the beautiful scenery which is ever changing with the seasons, and is particularly gorgeous now that Autumn has arrived. I also try to do something to help someone else every day, I find that takes my mind away from myself too. I do think that our attitude to what is important in life colours everything that we think, say and do and - definitely - impacts on our health. I look forward to my two walks per day when I sort my head out as well as my body, lowers BG levels too, and it's free! Not a "hobby" as such but in keeping with the OP I think.
That's lovely and just the sort of thing I mean sitting by the water I think is always relaxingI am a member of a r/c model boat club and sitting at the waters edge chatting with my friends for around 4hrs with little else to worry about pure bliss for me a great escape from my diabetes and arthritis as well as my as yet unknown cause of my seizures
I don't consider my diabetes a burden but it is nice to do something that's not connected in any way to it and a hobby or past time can relieve stress for a lot of peopleAlthough my hobbies don't really fulfill that purpose, I would say generally they would help.....if diabetes is a daily burden on you.....
my diabetes isn't a daily burden and that's why my hobbies don't consciously take my mind off it...
I don't consider my diabetes a burden but it is nice to do something that's not connected in any way to it and a hobby or past time can relieve stress for a lot of people
I love walking in the countryside. I live in a village on the edge of woodland and am really thankful for the beautiful scenery which is ever changing with the seasons, and is particularly gorgeous now that Autumn has arrived. I also try to do something to help someone else every day, I find that takes my mind away from myself too. I do think that our attitude to what is important in life colours everything that we think, say and do and - definitely - impacts on our health. I look forward to my two walks per day when I sort my head out as well as my body, lowers BG levels too, and it's free! Not a "hobby" as such but in keeping with the OP I think.
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