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Wagga Diabetes Management and Pump Training Service

Locality: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia



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25.01.2022 Amen Type one Diabetes awareness month November



23.01.2022 November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Let's make an often invisible disease visible to the world!

20.01.2022 Have you had your say.......? Equal opportunity for all.

19.01.2022 Diabetes distress is the emotional burden of living with and managing diabetes. It could be feeling overwhelmed by the demands of living with diabetes, concerns... that you are ‘failing’ with your diabetes management or you are frustrated that you can’t predict or ‘control’ diabetes from one day to the next. It becomes a serious problem when these emotions start to impact on your daily life. If it is not managed, it can get worse over time. It may lead to ‘burnout’ this is when a person feels emotionally exhausted and overwhelmed by the demands of their diabetes and tries to cope with this by giving up on taking care of their diabetes. If you are concerned you or someone you know is 'burnt out', you should talk with your doctor or other health professional. For more information, you can visit our website and read our fact sheet: https://www.ndss.com.au/diabetes-distress #DiabetesDistress



19.01.2022 Two very informative days to be held in Wagga May 29th and 30th.

18.01.2022 Credentialled Diabetes Educators (CDEs) can be there with you the entire way through your journey. You can use the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) website to find a CDE by entering your postcode on the home page

17.01.2022 Another update from EASD Berlin - insulin pump; reduced mortality from heart disease and death Overall - improved quality of life with the insulin pump - type 2... diabetic pill called empagflizosin in type 1 diabetics helped diabetic control and encouraged weight loss and lowered blood pressure. Ketoacidosis are rare side effect. Further studies ongoing. - lorcaserin, a centrally acting appetite suppressant approved by the FDA after trials suggested it was safe for the heart. Modest weight loss, helps reduce pre diabetes and Diabetes risk See more



17.01.2022 In light of the flood of current media today on type 2 please like and share the difference

16.01.2022 We know managing type 1 diabetes at school can be tough for kids, parents and teachers. That's why we're developing a new diabetes in schools education and trai...ning program to make it easier for teachers and staff to support children with type 1 diabetes and give parents confidence that their children will be safe and supported at school. The Minister for Health, Hon. Greg Hunt MP, has announced $6 million in funding over two years to support the development and delivery of the program. We are pleased to be working with the Australian Diabetes Educators Association, the Australian Diabetes Society, Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group-APEG, JDRF Australia and the state and territory diabetes organisations, plus schools, teachers and families living with diabetes on this important program. https://www.facebook.com/7NewsMelbourne/videos/381296412405301/

13.01.2022 Some excellent very informative events in Wagga 29th and 30th May.

09.01.2022 This is the new pump soon to be released by AMSL. I was lucky enough to be one of the first 20 people in Australia to be trained on this pump this week in Sydney. Just waiting on stock. So exciting. It’s smaller than a credit card and very user friendly. Can’t wait to start .........

08.01.2022 BREAKING TYPE 1 DIABETIC NEWS! The DANII Foundation is proud to release that Health Minister Greg Hunt delivers Stage 2 of #daniisgift $100 Million CGM fundin...g for Type 1 Diabetes! The Morrison Government will expand free access to blood glucose monitoring devices for pregnant women, children and more adults with type 1 diabetes , saving people up to $7,000 a year. This investment of more than $100 million in additional funding over the next four years will ensure that free glucose monitoring devices are available to over 37,000 eligible people with type one diabetes. From March 1, 2019 eligibility for fully subsidised continuous glucose monitoring device will be expanded under the National Diabetes Services Scheme to include: women with type 1 diabetes who are pregnant, breastfeeding or actively planning pregnancy people with type 1 diabetes aged 21 years or older who have concessional status, and who have a high clinical need such as experiencing recurrent severe hypoglycaemic events children and young people with conditions similar to type 1 diabetes who require insulin. This includes a range of conditions such as cystic fibrosis related diabetes or neonatal diabetes The Government will work with Diabetes Australia and key diabetes experts to implement the expanded scheme and finalise the clinical criteria. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that attacks a person’s ability to produce insulin. People with this condition must be able to monitor their glucose levels day and night. Continuous glucose monitoring devices continually monitor a person’s blood sugar levels and provides alerts if blood sugar levels drop too low. It involves a sensor, usually attached to the stomach, that monitors the blood levels and has an alarm that can alert people or their career if the levels drop to low. The Government also plans to add the new the FreeStyle Libreflash glucose monitoring system to the scheme for these people with type one diabetes. This will provide patients with more choice in how they manage their diabetes through this important program. The FreeStyle Libre device involves a sensor on the arm that monitors blood glucose levels and sends readings to a user’s mobile phone. When a patient passes their phone past the sensor it provides a reading of their blood sugar levels. Expanding access to these blood glucose monitoring devices helps reduce stress and anxiety as well as emergency visits to the hospital. These devices will bring peace of mind to Australians with type 1 diabetes and improve their quality of life now and into the future. In line with a commitment made during the 2016 federal election, the Coalition Government has already made access to glucose monitoring products available to eligible children and young people aged under 21 years with type 1 diabetes - nearly 9,500 young Australians - through the National Diabetes Services Scheme have already taken up the free devices. The Morrison Government’s strong economic management means we can make sure people have more patients have access to more life-saving and life-improving medicines and treatments. More information will be available from the National Diabetes Services Scheme website at: www.ndss.com.au #DANIIsArmy took to Canberra on the 24th of October and met with Greg Hunt MP along with many other MPs and Senators. The DANII Foundation thanks Minister Greg Hunt for his support and looks forward to working towards providing #DANIIsGift of #CGM4ALL Don't forget to show your support by sharing this post and checking out our website for information and upcoming events - www.danii.org.au



06.01.2022 Check out this handy Easter carb counting chart from our friends at Beyond Type 1! What is your favorite Easter treat? Do you avoid treats altogether? What items are in your Easter baskets? Let us know!

04.01.2022 For those using insulin pumps, remember to change the time back an hour on your pump. It won’t happen automatically.

01.01.2022 Very exciting times ahead. I am able to provide education on using this great pump to help with managing glucose control easier on a daily basis.

01.01.2022 Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) changes the Quality of Life and is Life-Saving Technology for people living with TYPE 1 DIABETES! HELP us by Signing this HERE... https://daniifoundation.good.do/cgm4all/CGM_4_ALL/ and Join #DaniisArmy to lobby funding for Over 21's. Every signature will help over 120,000 Adult Australian's living with TYPE 1 diabetes - You don't need to be Type 1 to Sign and HELP us make a DIFFERENCE. We need over 10,000 signatures and so far we have just over 981 signed, yet over 42,000 Likes! LIKE will not take us to the next stage, signing will HELP DANII Foundation - T1 diabetes HELP many Adult T1D's in need. PLEASE PLEASE SIGN TODAY & Join #DaniisArmy #CGMfunding4ALLT1ds #NOMoreFEAR PS: SHARE & ASK your FRIENDS to SUPPORT #NOMoreFEAR See more

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