Subject: Join our new Type 2 Diabetes chat club 🤝

Connect with others living with Type 2 diabetes to share experiences and cheer each other on

Join our brand new Type 2 Diabetes Daily Chat Club

Hi Friend,


We hope you are well and have been enjoying the recent sunny weather.


We wanted you to be one of the first to know we've launched a brand new Facebook community for people living with Type 2 diabetes to chat, cheer each other on, and check in with each other.


It's not easy living with Type 2, and no-one should be tackling it alone - let's face it together. Join now to connect with other people living with Type 2, share your experiences, and get tips on living well with the condition.


Join our Daily Chat Club

Our Daily Chats Themes are...

#MondayMood


Kicking off the week by seeing how everyone's feeling, how the weekend went, and saying hello to new members.


Share your #MondayMood

#TellUsTuesday


Tell us about your experiences with living with diabetes, with weekly polls and conversation starters to get the chat going.


Take part in #TellUsTuesday

#WednesdayWins


Celebrating our members' "wins" in their efforts to manage their diabetes, no matter how big or small.


Share your #WednesdayWin

#ThemeThursday


Different themes for the week, such as diabetic foot care, mental health, how to get a bit fitter, getting a good night's sleep, diabetes medication, and so on.


Join in with #ThemeThursday

#FoodFriday


Let's share ideas for diabetes-friendly food swaps, recipes, and healthy meals. Photos of your meals & snacks welcome, whether they're Masterchef-worthy or not!


Share your #FoodFriday tips

Please note

This group is run by diabetes health professionals from Spirit Pharmacy and Empower T2N, part of the Spirit Health family of companies, in order to provide a space for people living with Type 2 diabetes to share their experiences.

Participants should not ask for or give individual medical advice - please talk to the relevant medical professional if you need specific medical guidance.

If you need advice or medical treatment quickly, and you cannot wait for an appointment to see your doctor, you should call the NHS on 111. If you need emergency medical treatment, you must call 999.

You can find out more about our award-winning services at www.spirit-health.co.uk.

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