A Moroccan group gathered together to make from Diabetes a friend rather than an enemy |
Today's topic is about a group of young Moroccans. They have managed to gather together by the help of the social media, the latter has broken all the chains so they could speak about Diabetic freely, regardless of the distance that separates them.
The idea of creating a group was a dream due to many problems. First and foremost we don't know each other, so without social media, it is just an impossible mission. However, in a way or another, some of us have managed to create the magic, a group for people with Diabetes under the name."MORROCAN DIABETICS".
The main goals of the group were first inviting people with Diabetic all over Morocco so we could know each other, sharing our experience, and helping each other whether emotionally, financially or we even give insulin to people that cannot reach it without getting any outside help. Secondly, the group wasn't made to sell products at all. or even writing anything else outside the main topic which is "Diabetes", yet it was built to share awareness of such a long life disease, ultimately many people do not even know the difference between type 1 and type 2 Diabetes.
Furthermore, the members have managed to reach another level, it was seeing each other in the real life away from the virtual world, by organizing meetings, believe me, it was a beautiful memory, and to know people sharing my problems and adversities with the illness was wonderful.
Here are some pictures that show eventually what I mean.
written by: Taha Belkhayate.
Human beings are a complex phenomenon and each psychological incident has its own individuality, but this does not prevent it from being verified by trying to answer the questions and explain the problems facing the human being in order to predict them and develop scientific knowledge.
In my role as a researcher in psychology, I conducted a study on psychological anxiety in diabetics. Can psychological anxiety raise blood sugar in diabetics?
This category has been approached as much as possible in this study. The aim was to listen to this group and draw the attention of others around it, as well as to confirm the hypotheses. Finally, it was concluded that people with diabetes should be taken into account and provided with appropriate conditions to facilitate their lives and alleviate their stresses, and the need for the psychological and social care of the patient.
Source: Samir Lakhal
Psychological anxiety in diabetics
In my role as a researcher in psychology, I conducted a study on psychological anxiety in diabetics. Can psychological anxiety raise blood sugar in diabetics?
The result
This study was one of the important topics affecting the category of people with diabetes in particular and society in general. Diabetes is one of the most important health problems in the modern world. It is one of the chronic diseases that suddenly breaks into human life and obstructs it. It is accompanied by psychological disorders, including anxiety, which is one of the most prevalent disorders that the individual suffers at any time and place. And the anxiety we find in people with diabetes rate is high, so we have seen this research, which is about psychological anxiety in patients with diabetes and through the results of the research we have found that diabetes actually leads to psychological anxiety, and that psychological anxiety leads to raise blood sugar level In patients with diabetes, for many reasons, including the lack of adaptation to the patient's feeling of deficiency, and fear of complications and complications of the disease. Therefore, care must be taken to this group because they need protection and care, especially in order to be able to overcome the pressures they live and walk in their lives normally.This category has been approached as much as possible in this study. The aim was to listen to this group and draw the attention of others around it, as well as to confirm the hypotheses. Finally, it was concluded that people with diabetes should be taken into account and provided with appropriate conditions to facilitate their lives and alleviate their stresses, and the need for the psychological and social care of the patient.
Source: Samir Lakhal