10 Questions to ASk With a Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis!
Have you been recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and the only thing your doctor said was to lose weight and take these drugs?
Are you confused and overwhelmed about what Type 2 Diabetes actually is?
I’ve been there, and you are not alone as this is very common in our current medical system. That is why I put the Top 10 Questions to Ask About Your Type 2 Guide together!
The top 10 Questions to Ask about your Type 2 is a guide what questions to ask to begin understanding and managing your diagnos So that you:You’ll learn how to:
Meet Kim…
Hi there! I'm Kim Rice, Certified Diabetes Prevention health and wellness coach, & founder of Wellness By Kim. I’m a mom of three, and a Diabetes warrior passionate about helping Type 2 and Pre-diabetic folks understand and reverse their diabetes so they start feeling good again!
I know how it feels to be misunderstood by YOUR doctor and family members - I, too, WAS struggling with weight gain, anxiety, lack of energy, brain fog, and chronic fatigue.
I know all too well the struggle and fear of having Type 2 and its consequences. You see, my dad died from being in denial of his Type 2, and I had a huge fear of having to give myself insulin shots. It was at that point that I said “No way Jose’” and started to educate myself on the disease and what was needed to reverse it. Yes, reverse it, because Type 2 is a lifestyle-driven disease, and if you focus on healing the root cause of how you got here and stick with those lifestyle habits, you can successfully reverse your disease. I did and you can too.
But, if your experience is anything like mine- my doctors were no help. Basically, they gave me a prescription and told me to lose weight- weight no matter how hard I tried I couldn’t lose. So I took matters into my own hands and researched and researched and became certified in nutrition and then Diabetes prevention, and am now helping newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetics find what works for them in their health journey.
It's time to start living, start changing, and stop fearing Type 2 Diabetes