Stress and anxiety in parents of children and adolescents with diabetes is frequent and is related to the quality of life of children and parents and the metabolic control of diabetes according to a recent study published in European Journal of Pediatrics.

That our son or daughter has to live with diabetes, sometimes it does not make it easy as parents and can produce stress or anxiety.These are emotions that we experience in the face of the threat of a result that we assume uncertain.In excess, anxiety is a bad companion.If it exceeds the amount we can tolerate, it paralyzes us, but when it appears in its fair measure, it is an emotion that helps us achieve our purposes.The same situation does not affect all people equally, not even oneself affects the same way in the face of a situation that is repeated.

When reality surpasses us and produces anxiety, we can try to flee it.(If you think about it, surely you have fled something in your life that caused you anxiety).But when what is at stake is the health and care of diabetes, the best option cannot be fleeing.The healthiest and timely thing would be to think about changing us.We know that many times it can overcome us, but we cannot forget that if we change, the same reality we had also transforms with our change.

Reducing anxiety has to do with being able to live with it, slide and put it to work for us.The more tolerant and flexible we are facing the feeling of anxiety, the better quality of life we ​​can build around us, with our family, with our sons and daughters.

Fourth Diawebinar

In the next Diawebinar, on July 15 at 7:00 p.m.We can recognize it and treat the most common effects that can affect parents in the day -to -day life of their child's diabetes.

Solve your doubts and improve management in this matter: participate in the Diawebinar on July 15.We remember that participating is very easy: it can be done from home, or wherever you are, through the mobile, and you will have the opportunity to interact with the psychologist of Clinic Diabre, Manuel Menassa, psychologist specializing in family therapy.

And don't forget that you can send your questions!Enter clinicadiabre.es/webinars, can you have your doubts and receive the link to connect live.

Source: Canaldiabetes.com