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BITESIZE #119: Not Reacting Emotionally.
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This is a bitesize episode of 'The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes'. Each week we'll take a look back into the archive of episodes and get you to think and reflective once more about some of the things we've learned over the past few years. In this week's BITESIZE:
- Benefit of the email list.
- Not throwing in the towel.
- Trying to separate yourself from the emotion of dealing with your diabetes.
To hear the full episode check out episode #125: "Don't Throw in the Towel": Listeners’ Stories & Questions.
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