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Help for College Students with Diabetes

College students living with diabetes face a difficult lifestyle. Students with diabetes not only have to manage class schedules, part-time jobs, dating, and living alone for the first time, students have to monitor their blood glucose levels, manage hypoglycemia and take insulin to control diabetes. College kids with diabetes deal with a busy and sometimes stressful lifestyle, mentally and physically, making routine diabetes care difficult. Living on their own for the first time, away from their parents, college students with diabetes find it hard to monitor their health condition and control their diet and blood glucose levels. Many times, parents will call their children in their apartment or dorm room every day to ensure their safety or remind them to take their medication or check their glucose. Diabetes Response Service can help college students manage and control diabetes daily, and help parents and loved ones feel more secure about their son or daughter's security and lifestyle. With daily scheduled phone calls, parents can esnure their child's safety when they are not around. Our medical reminder service helps monitor blood glucose on a daily basis, so the student does not forget to take their medicine or check their glucose. Parents can program the scheduled alarms and messages themselves through a control panel. Let Diabetes Response Service help you or your child's diabetes management.

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