FAQs

General Questions

Q: What is Type 2 Lives?
A: Type 2 Lives is a platform dedicated to providing tools, education, and a supportive community for managing Type 2 diabetes with confidence. Our mission is to redefine living with diabetes through personalized solutions and ongoing support.

Q: Who is Type 2 Lives for?
A: Type 2 Lives is for anyone living with Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. We also welcome caregivers, family members, and anyone looking to better understand diabetes management.

Q: What makes Type 2 Lives different from other diabetes resources?
A: We focus on personalized, actionable solutions like monthly subscription boxes, educational resources, and tailored meal plans. We also provide a supportive community to help you thrive while managing diabetes.

Education and coaching

Q: What kind of educational resources do you provide?
A: Our resources include articles, videos, and expert advice on managing Type 2 diabetes. Topics range from understanding your A1C levels to meal planning, exercise tips, and managing stress.

Q: What is diabetes coaching, and how can it help me?
A: Our diabetes coaching program offers one-on-one support with experienced coaches who provide guidance on meal planning, lifestyle changes, and goal-setting to help you live your best life with diabetes.

Q: How do I book an appointment with a coach?
A: You can book an appointment directly through our website using our easy online scheduling tool.

Health and Lifestyle

Q: Do you provide recipes for people with Type 2 diabetes?
A: Yes, we have a dedicated recipe section featuring easy, delicious, and diabetes-friendly meals. These recipes are designed to help you maintain stable blood sugar levels while enjoying your food.

Q: How do I track my progress with Type 2 Lives?
A: We offer tools like goal-setting trackers and progress monitoring, so you can see how small changes make a big impact over time.

Q: Can I use Type 2 Lives if I’m newly diagnosed?
A: Absolutely. Our resources are designed to support individuals at any stage of their diabetes journey, whether you’ve just been diagnosed or have been managing your condition for years.