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Overcome your challenges with diabetes

Diabetes is a complicated chronic disease where the body either doesn’t make enough insulin or cannot properly use insulin present in the body. Common struggles with diabetes include:

  • Poor blood sugar control
  • Weight management
  • Heart health complications
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Skin and mouth conditions

Many struggle with diabetes distress – a sense of overwhelm that can come with the ongoing management of this challenging condition. Having the right team, including a registered dietitian, is vital to overcoming this distress and finding sustainable diabetes management tools.

Find lasting diabetes solutions with personalized support

While diabetes is a long-term condition, with personalized support from a qualified dietitian nutritionist, you can find lasting relief from the challenges of the disease. With medical nutrition therapy, you can:

  • Find a diet that suits your specific condition and lifestyle
  • Create a more balanced lifestyle with plenty of sleep and exercise
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Improve cravings

Everyone's journey is different, so your dietitian works with you 1 on 1 to provide a hyper-personalized plan

Fay’s dietitians are ready to support your every need, from weight loss to diabetes management or eating disorder treatment. Your nutrition expert is just a few clicks away.

85%
see improved lab results
95%
avoid partial or full hospitalization
94%
make lifestyle changes that help avoid complications
79%
of people safely reduce or avoid use of medication
83%
experienced increased body confidence
96%
feel empowered to make lifestyle decisions that involve food that bring them joy
93%
adopted intuitive eating techniques
90%
experience improved mental health
Physical Health

Food is intrinsically linked to our health and wellbeing. People who worked with a dietitian through Fay made lifestyle changes that had immense benefit to their physical health.

85%
see improved lab results
95%
avoid partial or full hospitalization
94%
make lifestyle changes that help avoid complications
79%
of people safely reduce or avoid use of medication
Mental Health

Making lifestyle changes surrounding food and nutrition had benefits that went beyond the physical. Food and our relationship with it, has far reaching implications on our emotional and mental health.

83%
experienced increased body confidence
96%
feel empowered to make lifestyle decisions that involve food that bring them joy
93%
adopted intuitive eating techniques
90%
experience improved mental health

Hear what they're saying

"I've struggled with PCOS for a while. Fay made it so affordable and easy to meet with a PCOS dietitian who has availability on nights and weekends. That almost never happens."
Amanda B.
"I meet with my nutritionist every other week and insurance covers all of it! I didn't even know I had this as a benefit. I wish I knew about this sooner."
Aaron E.
"When I became pre-diabetic, I knew I had to make some lifestyle changes. My nutritionist taught me a lot, and I've been managing my blood sugar with what I put on my plate"
Joseph D.
"I lost 15 pounds after 3 sessions with my nutritionist. She helped me build a better relationship with food. I feel more confident in the kitchen and ordering out."
Molly W.
"Fay was recommended to us by our psychiatrist and we were able to connect with an eating disorder specialist, which has been critical for my daughter's recovery."
Zoe T.
"I was able to find the perfect nutritionist to help me manage my diabetes and IBS. I was shocked to learn that it only cost me $5 after insurance!"
Matt R.
"I LOVE my dietitian. She designed a customized plan for me and kept me accountable. My sessions were FREE because insurance paid for it."
Kelly O.

What to look for in a diabetes nutritionist

Fay’s expert diabetes nutritionists

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Focuses on diabetes treatment

With Fay, you can find diabetes dietitians all over the country who have the experience and track record you want. Their expertise and good reviews give assurance that you’re in good hands.

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Accepts insurance

Every Fay dietitian accepts health insurance. This makes diabetes medical nutrition therapy significantly easier to access. In fact, you could pay as little as $0 per session.

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Meets both virtually and in person

Fay providers meet both online and in-person, opening up your options. Virtual medical nutrition therapy is just as effective as in-person treatment and can make it easier to find a provider who works with your schedule.

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Accounts for your whole health

Diabetes is a complex condition with several co-factors and health risks. Your dietitian will take your whole health – and whole life – into account when designing your custom meal plan, ensuring it works for your health goals and your broader lifestyle.

Overcoming the challenges of diabetes

Finding sustainable diabetes treatment

Whether you are newly diagnosed or many years into dealing with diabetes, managing the disease can be challenging. With your Fay dietitian, you will find lasting treatment solutions that improve your overall health and help you regain some freedom.

The comorbidities of diabetes

Diabetes comes with a host of comorbidities and health risks, including heart disease. Your diet needs to account for these risks as well as diabetes itself. Your dietitian can help you navigate all these concurrent concerns to help you become as healthy as possible.

Navigating weight loss

As many as 90% of adults with type 2 diabetes are obese. Weight loss is often a crucial part of diabetes treatment, as it is correlated with improved key health markers including blood sugar and cholesterol. This will be incorporated into your plan as needed to help you achieve a healthy weight while successfully minimizing your diabetes symptoms.

Seeing light in a lifetime diagnosis

Diabetes stays with you for life, but that doesn’t mean it needs to define your life. Working with a Fay dietitian will equip you with the tools you need to manage your diabetes and overall health without it taking over your life.

Frequently asked questions

All about diabetes

What is diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic condition that comes in a few different forms:

  • Type 1 diabetes: This insulin-dependent condition occurs in both adults and children when your pancreas can’t make adequate insulin.
  • Type 2 diabetes: This is a more common form of the condition where the body becomes insulin-resistant. It is common among those with obesity.
  • Gestational diabetes: This occurs during pregnancy and often goes away after birth, but those who experience it are likelier to develop type 2 diabetes.
  • Prediabetes: This applies to those who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes based on their blood sugar levels.

Diabetes Signs & Symptoms

The symptoms of diabetes can onset rapidly. The type and severity of your symptoms will depend on your blood sugar levels. Diabetes symptoms include:

  • Unusual levels of thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Sense of weakness and fatigue
  • Mood swings
  • Blurry vision
  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Ketones in urine
  • Gum and skin infections

An endocrinologist can confirm which type of diabetes you have by measuring antibodies. While type 1 diabetes is more common in younger people and type 2 is more common in people over 40, both main types can occur at any age.

Causes of Diabetes

Exactly why diabetes occurs is unknown but all types of diabetes are a result of glucose (sugar) build-up in the blood. This is a result of a disruption in the cycle of insulin and blood sugar between the bloodstream and pancreas.

Type 2 diabetes mainly results from insulin resistance when the body stops responding to insulin in the way it should. Obesity, inactivity, diet, genetics, and medication can all contribute to this.

Other types of diabetes result from autoimmune disease (type 1), hormonal imbalances in pregnancy (gestational), damage to the pancreas (type 3c), and genetic mutations. In some cases, diabetes can be genetic and run in families.

Diabetes Health Risks

Diabetes puts you at risk for cardiovascular complications, including heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Because of this, it is vital for those with diabetes to prioritize heart health and have a thoughtful diet to prevent more serious heart conditions.

Diabetes can cause other complications, including skin infections, food conditions, sexual dysfunction, oral health issues, hearing loss, kidney damage, neuropathy, and gastroparesis.

Because diabetes comes with so many health risks, having a healthy diet is crucial to maintain your health. A dietitian is the most qualified professional to help you navigate stabilizing blood sugar levels and prioritizing your health.

Diabetes Treatment

Diabetes management has a few modalities:

  • Blood sugar monitoring
  • Medication
  • Insulin
  • Diet

Monitoring your blood sugar is crucial to getting your diabetes under control. You can either check it manually with a glucose meter or you can wear a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). Your doctor will help find the right method for you, along with any potential medications and insulin administration. Not everyone with diabetes takes medication for it, but metformin is the most common.

Diet and physical activity are just as important as blood sugar treatment. What you eat has a significant impact on your blood sugar levels, both what and when you eat. Physical activity also plays a role and directly improves insulin resistance. Your dietitian will create a custom meal plan based on your individual needs.

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