
Diabetes
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Normally, your body breaks down food into glucose, releasing insulin from the pancreas to help cells absorb this glucose.
With diabetes, either the body doesn’t produce enough insulin (Type 1 diabetes) or it doesn’t use insulin effectively (Type 2 diabetes).
This leads to elevated blood sugar levels, which over time can cause complications in the heart, kidneys, eyes, nerves, and more.
Lifestyle changes, medication, and regular blood sugar monitoring are essential for managing diabetes effectively.
Further Support
Mental Health Awareness
Guidance and resources from medical professionals and mental health charities are available to address the unique challenges faced by those in the haulage industry. This includes advice on managing issues such as prolonged sitting, irregular sleep patterns, physical health concerns, and mental health pressures that can arise.
Dehydration
Dehydration is a common issue for drivers travelling long distances, sometimes with few breaks. Often they avoid fluids to stop them feeling the urge to pass water. This NHS urine test provides insight into your general health and can help detect a variety of conditions, from infections and kidney disease to diabetes and other metabolic issues.