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Question 1 of 7.
When was the last time you felt truly energized throughout the day?
1. I can't even remember the last time I felt energetic. I’m so tired of always feeling tired.
2. It's been a while, but I do have some days where I feel almost normal—though they’re few and far between.
3. I have bursts of energy, but they never seem to last. It’s frustrating to feel good one moment and drained the next.
4. I feel pretty good most days, but there’s always that worry in the back of my mind.
Question 2 of 7.
How often do you worry about your blood sugar levels?
1. All the time—it's a constant stress in my life, and I feel like I’m walking on eggshells every day.
2. Often—I’m always checking, anxious that one day it’ll be too late to make a change.
3. Sometimes—I try to stay on top of it, but it’s hard not to feel overwhelmed by everything else going on.
4. Rarely—I’ve got a routine that works for me, but I know I could be doing better.
Question 3 of 7.
What’s your biggest challenge in managing your diabetes?
1. The constant exhaustion—I’m sick and tired of always being tired, and it’s affecting every part of my life.
2. The cravings—I struggle every day to resist the foods I know I shouldn’t eat, and sometimes I feel like I’m fighting a losing battle.
3. The fear of complications—I’m terrified that if I don’t get better control, I’m going to face serious health issues down the line.
4. The medication—I hate the idea of being on meds for life, and I’m desperate for a way out of this cycle.
Question 4 of 7.
Have you ever felt like the system is more interested in keeping you on medication than actually helping you heal?
1. Absolutely—I’ve felt trapped in a cycle of prescriptions, and it feels like no one is really looking out for me.
2. Sometimes—it feels like there’s no end in sight, and I’m scared I’ll be stuck on these meds forever.
3. Not really—I think my doctor has my best interests at heart, but I still wish there were other options.
4. Never—I trust the medical advice I receive completely, even if it means a lifetime of medication.
Question 5 of 7.
How often do you feel like your diabetes is holding you back from living your life to the fullest?
1. Every day—it’s like a shadow over everything I do, and it’s exhausting just trying to get through the day.
2. Often—I’ve had to give up so many things I enjoy, and I miss the freedom I used to have.
3. Occasionally—I have good days and bad days, but the bad days can really take a toll on me.
4. Rarely—I’ve found ways to live well despite it, but I still worry about the future.
Question 6 of 7.
What would you do if you knew there was a natural, safe way to drastically improve your blood sugar and regain your energy?
1. I’d try it immediately—I’m desperate for a change and I’ll do anything to feel like myself again.
2. I’d be interested, but I’d want to learn more first—I’ve been let down before, and I need to be sure it’s right for me.
3. I’d be skeptical, but open to giving it a shot—I’ve tried so many things that didn’t work, but I’m willing to try again.
4. I’m content with my current approach and wouldn’t change it—but deep down, I know there’s always room for improvement.
Question 7 of 7.
If you could turn back the clock and regain control over your health, would you?
1. In a heartbeat—I wish I could go back and change things, because I never thought it would come to this.
2. Yes, but I’m focused on the future now—I’ve made mistakes, but I’m ready to take control of my health going forward.
3. Maybe—I’m not sure if it’s possible, but I’d give anything to feel better than I do now.
4. No, I believe everything happens for a reason—but I still wonder if I could have done something differently.
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