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Diabetic Encouragement Greeting Card Set – Pack of 5
Lift spirits, show support, and celebrate resilience with this set of five heartfelt greeting cards created specifically for people living with diabetes. Whether it's Type 1, Type 1.5, Type 2, Type 3, etc, the journey isn't easy — and these thoughtful cards remind your loved one that they are strong, capable, and never alone.
Each card includes a meaningful message that speaks directly to the diabetic experience — from tough days to victories worth celebrating — all wrapped in warm encouragement and a little humor, too.
💙 Card Messages
Front: Hey there!
Inside: Just wanted to let you know that I'm here for you and forever proud of your strength and courage.Front: You are greater than the highs and lows!
Inside: Even on your most difficult days, you choose to be strong and courageous. For that — I will always be proud of you.Front: You've got this!
Inside: Every test, every dose, every day.Front: Diabetes sucks as*.
Inside: Butt, you've got this!
(A little humor for those days that need it 😉)Front: Another year of showing diabetes who's boss.
Inside: Your journey inspires. Today we celebrate YOU!
✨ Product Details
• Pack of 5 unique cards
• Size: 5.5" x 4.25" (A2)
• High-quality cardstock
• Blank on the back of each inside message for personal notes
• Includes matching envelopes
• Encouraging, supportive, and relatable for anyone managing diabetes
🎁 Perfect For
• Care packages & support gifts
• Diabetes diagnosis support
• Birthdays & milestones
• Endo office/diabetes educator gifts
• Encouraging a friend, child, parent, or partner with diabetes
A meaningful way to say, “You’re doing amazing — and I see your strength.” 💕
Diabetic Holiday Cheer Sticker Sheet – 4” x 6”
Bring festive fun to your diabetes routine with this adorable holiday-themed sticker sheet designed just for diabetics! Packed with relatable humor, cute illustrations, and cheerful diabetic-life sayings, these stickers add the perfect touch of joy to your planner, pump, notebook, water bottle, diabetes logbook, or gift bags for your favorite T1D warrior.
Celebrate the season and the strength it takes to manage diabetes every day — with a little sparkle, a little sass, and a lot of holiday cheer. ❄️🎄✨
🎅 Included Stickers:
Gingerbread house: “Merry Carb-Mas”
Candy cane + insulin pen: “Sweet but responsible”
Gingerbread person: “Just trying to stay in range, ok?”
Glucose graph: “In range, full of cheer”
Gifts stack
Insulin pump: “Best gift ever”
Snowman: “Holiday bolus babe”
Ornament
CGM sticker: “Silent night? Not with a CGM alert”
💙 Product Details
• Sheet size: 4” x 6”
• 9 high-quality kiss-cut stickers
• Durable, vibrant vinyl — long-lasting & smudge-resistant
• Perfect for Type 1, 1.5, 2, 3 or any diabetics
• Makes a great stocking stuffer, endo office treat, or holiday self-care pick-me-up
🎁 Perfect For
Diabetes planners + logs
Pump cases & supply bags
Holiday gifts for diabetics
Diabetes event giveaways
Adding festive cheer to everyday diabetes life
Add a sprinkle of diabetic humor to the holiday season — because nobody understands holiday carbs and alarms quite like us! 🎁💉❄️
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You made it this far, so why not learn a bit more about me and my numbered story? :)
I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 9 years old, which was over 35 years ago now. Back then, our blood glucose meters were almost the size of a VHS tape and there were multiple steps that we needed to take to get a blood sugar reading 5 minutes later. We did not have short-acting insulin like what we use today. Instead, we used “Regular” or “R” insulin. It took longer to work and it made managing diabetes more difficult. But we didn’t know any differently.
I’ve spent the last 7 years deep diving into many things that affect my overall health. I’ve researched it all, in hopes that I stumble upon the one thing that will make this disease go away. It has been with me, constantly reminding me of its existence, 24-7-365. Not every day is a battle of my body vs. my body, but battle or no battle- it is there.
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