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Diabetes UK St Helens & District Group

Date: 04 Mar 2020 - 19:30 to 21:00
Location: St Helens United Reformed Church, King St, WA10 2JZ

The next meeting of the St Helens & Distict Group of Diabetes UK will be on Wednesday 4th March 2020 at 7:30pm in St Helens United Reformed Church, King Street WA10 2JZ. The church is next to Windle Pilkington hall and the speaker will be Dr Gill Hunt, who will talk on the following:

 

Looking after your emotional wellbeing with diabetes

Dr Hunt is a clinical psychologist from St Helens Hospital and has spoken before in February 2017. Anyone with an interest in diabetes is welcome to attend, admission is free and refreshments are avaialble after the meeting. They also have a large selection of diabetes leaflets available. They would particularly like to welcome anyone who has been recently diagnosed with diabetes and has not been to a meeting before. The St Helens & District group of Diabetes Uk are a very friendly group and you may be assured of a warm welcome, so come along and find out how we can all look after ourselves better.

For further details contact C Bowmaker on 0151 480 0821

Diabetes UK

'Know diabetes. Fight diabetes'

Diabetes UK is the leading charity that cares for, connects with, and campaigns alongside all people in the UK affected by and at risk of diabetes. They provide information, advice and support to help people who are living with diabetes. They are also working to make research breakthroughs, and ultimately find a cure. If you need to talk about diabetes, you can contact the Diabetes UK Helpline on 0345 123 2399 Monday to Friday, 9am - 6pm, or email [email protected]

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