Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May highlighted the challenges of managing type 1 diabetes while in office. She revealed that Jelly Babies were her go-to for managing diabetic lows and discussed the impact of the condition on her performance during Prime Minister's Questions. May emphasized the need for urgent changes to prevent, treat, and save lives related to type 1 diabetes and eating disorders, calling for action in a Parliamentary Inquiry report. Her recommendations to support those with the condition were addressed during a recent Prime Minister's Questions session, with the NHS expanding a pilot to provide support nationwide.
Theresa May MP calls on the PM to act on her recommendations to help those with both an eating disorder and type 1 diabetes, to save lives and money Sunak says the NHS is expanding a pilot to support those with the condition across the country #PMQs https://t.co/EPgfYD9zIB https://t.co/Rqr829tJvL
Theresa May asks a rare PM’s Question about her Type 1 Diabetes report. Have former PM’s asked them in the past?
🍬 Jelly Babies helped me manage diabetes while at Downing Street, reveals Theresa May Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/zIPzD0ZmHe
'Get me the Jelly Babies': Theresa May reveals she asked aides to get her sweets to help with diabetic lows while in No10 and how excitement of PMQs sent her blood sugar soaring https://t.co/Rlz6j4piwy https://t.co/WUAm03BpxY
Theresa May's type 1 diabetes go-to was Jelly Babies https://t.co/K7mbU1FfyU #bbcsouthnews
Today, we highlight the risks of #Type1Diabetes related eating disorders in our Parliamentary Inquiry report. Urgent changes are needed to prevent, treat & save lives. The time has come to act. (1/2) https://t.co/AHpNFuv7fA https://t.co/8hNl7tBHsV
"When I did PMQs my blood sugar went up... It shouldn't stop you doing anything - you can be Prime Minister." Former PM Theresa May tells @JustinOnWeb about 'the good days and bad days' of type 1 diabetes. #R4Today
Theresa May's type 1 diabetes go-to was Jelly Babies https://t.co/knOpc116tp