Type 2 Diabetes
Doctor Discussion Guide

 
One of the ways you can work with your healthcare team is to speak frankly about your questions and concerns about type 2 diabetes. But we know that sometimes it can be hard to get that conversation started.
We created this Type 2 Diabetes Doctor Discussion Guide to make it easier. Just pick the questions you'd like to ask your doctor, print out your list, and bring it to your next doctor visit to get your questions answered.
How to Use the Doctor Discussion Guide
1.
First, choose the questions in each section you’d like to ask your doctor.
2.
Add any personal information or additional questions in the "Additional Information" section.
3.
Click ‘Print.’
4.
Don’t forget to bring your list of questions with you to your next visit
to get your questions answered by your doctor.
Top Questions for...Managing My Blood Sugar
 
Top Questions for...My Diet
 
Top Questions for...Type 2 Diabetes and My Health
 
Top Questions for...Type 2 Diabetes and Exercise
 
Top Questions for...Understanding Type 2 Diabetes Medications
 
Additional Information
 
My Name:
My current blood sugar level:
at:
Notes:
Now you’re ready to complete the Doctor Discussion Guide. Would you like to print the guide now
to save for your next doctor appointment? Or, would you like to have it e-mailed to you just before
your next scheduled appointment?
Get the Doctor Discussion Guide by e-mail before your next appointment.
Print the Doctor Discussion Guide now.

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Have Questions?
Build your knowledge about type 2 diabetes with our Questions and Answers section.
Management of type 2 diabetes may include diet, exercise, and medication. Visit the 2 Treatment Options section to learn about 2 prescription medicines for adults, then talk to your doctor.

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