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After being diagnosed with diabetes, we struggle both physically and mentally with the process of adapting to our new role. Especially when we have diabetes as a child, it also affects our family and our closest environment. Especially when we have diabetes as a child, it also affects our family and our closest environment. For most people, knowledge itself does not change their behavior. Behavioral change starts at home, not in the hospital. This is where a master of motivation is essential:

“With my Living with Diabetes Adaptation and Support Sessions, I guide you to take the steering wheel in living with your diabetes, drawing on my experience from childhood. We can give someone a fish, feed them for a day or teach them how to fish. Healthcare professionals have no time for anything other than planning the medical treatment process. With my person-centered, holistic coaching approach that targets your whole life, I am here for you with online or face-to-face sessions.”