Burned Out by Diabetes? Why It Happens and How to Recognize it
Managing
diabetes is a full-time job with no holidays or breaks. Checking blood sugar,
taking medicines and going to appointments can be exhausting — especially when
life throws other stress in the way. It can lead to burnout, which makes
staying on course more challenging. A common symptom is feeling exhausted,
frustrated, or overwhelmed. It can negatively affect mood, health, and overall
quality of life. It is necessary to understand what drives the diabetes burnout
in the first place.
Why diabetes burnout happens
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| It's tiredness, not laziness |
Warning signs of diabetes burnout
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| Shift in diabetes routine |
Shifts in your diabetes routine could be signals that one is experiencing burnout. If any of the following are noticed, it might be time to pause and reflect
Not taking care of their diabetes — like missing taking insulin/medicines or not checking blood sugar
Taking risky actions — that could harm their health
Eating poorly or too much — often to cope with stress
Feeling disconnected or helpless — about managing their diabetes
Having unhealthy blood sugar level - either too high or too low
Skipping doctor visits - Out of fear or guilt or finding the meeting cashing with other duties
Challenges that spark diabetes burnout
Doing things, one doesn’t always feel like
doing — like exercising, taking insulin or medicines
Feeling like diabetes runs one’s life — instead
of being in control
Money problems — like paying for insurance
or expensive medicines
Keeping track of blood sugar — and making
sure to have the right medicines and supplies
Planning meals — so that the diet helps manage
diabetes
Feeling misunderstood — when family and friends don’t understand what it’s like to live with diabetes
What are the symptoms of diabetes burnout?
Emotional
Physical
Behavioral
Behavioral symptoms include inability to concentrate or complete tasks, avoiding people and obligations
"If any of the above symptoms are observed then it is a sign that the current strategy for managing diabetes might not be working and that further support is needed."
Key Takeaway
- Burnout is real — and it’s okay to feel overwhelmed.
- Talk to a healthcare professional.
- Taking that first step can help one feel more in control.
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| Even though burnout is common, recovery is possible! |








Excellent
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ReplyDeleteThis is so informative! Key take aways for me are the various ways 1. the diabetes burnout affect the patient 2. avoiding any sort of self treatment/ medication and 3. the earnest need to talk to experts. Thank you for the well written article @Dr. Shilpa Mendon.
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