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Exercise Basics
Managing type 2 diabetes while exercising is unique to the individual and depends on many variables including the activity, health needs, length and duration of the training, upcoming competitions, et...
Food and Diabetes
Food can still be enjoyable if you have Type 2 diabetes. Use our guide to learn nutrition basics, about different diets, and new recipes!
How to check blood sugar
Regular blood sugar monitoring is the most important thing you can do to manage type 2 diabetes. You’ll be able to see what makes your numbers go up or down, such as eating different foods, taking ...
How to Give an Insulin Injection
Read our step-by-step guide on how to give an insulin injection to yourself or a person who lives with Type 2 diabetes.
Hyperglycemia and How to Treat It
High blood sugar is also called hyperglycemia. It means that your blood sugar level is higher than your target level. Having high blood sugar levels over time can lead to long-term, serious health pro...
Hypoglycemia and How to Treat It
Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar, is when your blood sugar level drops below 70. Having low blood sugar is dangerous and needs to be treated right away. Left untreated, hypoglycemia can lea...
Understanding Type 2 diabetes
Whether you are dealing with a new diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes or looking to teach others about Type 2 diabetes, here are Beyond Type 2's ultimate guides to understanding this condition.
Understanding Your A1C
The A1C is a blood test that helps determine if your diabetes management plan is working well. It’s done every 2-3 months to find out what your average blood sugar has been.
Mental Health + Diabetes
There is more than just the physical aspects of diabetes management. It can be emotionally and mentally exhausting. Whether you have diabetes or are a caregiver for someone who has it, you should kno...
Newly diagnosed
If you are here at "First 30 Days" it most likely means you or someone you know and probably love, has been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Let us be the first to say, "We're sorry...
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