Ramadan fasting can be a feasible option for many people living with diabetes, but it demands detailed planning, guidance from a healthcare professional, and vigilant monitoring. Specialists recommend altering medication schedules, opting for slow-release foods during Suhoor, and maintaining portion control during Iftar.
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