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Popoku posted:
Does anyone find the available information provided online useful in order to manage their chronic disease such as diabetes?

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Amelia_WebMD_Staff responded:
Welcome Popoku!

The WebMD community is a great place to get to know others in similar situations, hear their stories and tell your own. Members and experts can come together to provide medical information, personal insight, and support one another. We do hope that many members, including yourself feel that this is a useful and helpful experience!

Please feel free to post a discussion in any of our communities. After reading your post, you may take an interest in the WebMD Diabetes Community . Best of luck!

Take care!
Amelia
 
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An_231011 replied to Amelia_WebMD_Staff's response:
What are some of the resources everyone uses? And do you find them adequet, or are there things that they can improve on?
 
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OLDTIFF47 responded:
ALONG WITH MY MD AND ON LINE ALWAYS BOTH


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