Dear John,
We hope you’re keeping safe and well.
You’ll be receiving our e-newsletter a bit more often than usual over the next few weeks, as we want to make sure we’re keeping you up-to-date with the latest coronavirus advice, and giving you plenty of support to help you stay well and active at home.
Please do get in touch if you need to speak to anyone. We’re here for you – and we’ll get through this, together.
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Our top tips for staying well at home
We know the next few weeks are going to be tough for everyone, so we’ve put together some ideas to help you stay well and manage your diabetes at home - including recipe inspiration, tips for staying active, and advice on where you can find emotional support if you need it.
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Read the latest coronavirus advice
We’re updating our coronavirus guidance for people with diabetes regularly as things change. You can find our latest advice here, including answers to some of the questions people have been asking us.
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Tasty recipes from cupboard essentials
If you’re struggling for inspiration with what you’ve got in the cupboard or freezer, we’ve come up with some recipe ideas to help you. Why not give this delicious butternut squash and bean stew a try?
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Feeling anxious, confused or just need to talk? You're not alone. We're here to support you. Take a look at our Contact Us page for various ways to get in touch.
And if you'd like to share experiences and chat to other people affected by diabetes, you can also join our online forum.
Over the past two weeks our helpline team has been busier than ever, supporting hundreds of people every day. Record numbers of people have also been accessing our website and forum for information and guidance.
In these worrying and uncertain times, we want to be there for everyone who needs us. We can only do this with your support and, right now, that support is more important than ever before. Thank you from all of us at Diabetes UK.
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