Living with diabetes can feel like navigating a maze with a flashlight that flickers at the worst possible moment.
From one day to the next we experiences differences, fluctuations, and lots of emotions that can dictate how we feel about diabetes. But diabetes support groups are truly a lifeline and lifesaver.
Support matters.
Community matters.
Finding people who get it matters.
Online diabetes support groups create a space where you can learn from others, share your wins, vent your frustrations, explore new tools, and most importantly—feel less alone.
Whether you’ve just been diagnosed or you’ve been doing this dance for years, there’s something powerful about connecting with people walking a similar path.
As a Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, I often tell the participants in my program that community is one of the very best ways boost your confidence.
As a person with diabetes, I found that removing myself from isolation, and finding community, saved my life.
Everyone with diabetes deserves a little bit of prescription for community, and it’s so important that we connect with one another. Sharing helps us see that we’re not alone in our thoughts, our experiences, or our diagnosis.
Below are some of the best online support communities for people with diabetes today, including some you may not have discovered yet.
What online support groups are available for people with diabetes?
🌟 Glucose Guide
Website: https://heygigi.app
Glucose Guide is more than a support group—it’s a full-on diabetes ecosystem built on compassion, food joy, and real-world guidance. Led by a Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach.
It’s the place you go when you want help simplifying meals, creating steady habits, or finding a community of diabesties who understand what it’s like when your blood sugar dips right as you’re about to hop on a Zoom call.
Inside Glucose Guide, you’ll find:
- Diabetes coaching
- Community Channels for GLP-1 users, book lovers, men’s and women’s health, pregnancy, and more
- Smart nutrition tools like the Recipe Analyzer and customizable meal plans
- A judgment-free, equity-centered culture
- Daily encouragement and habit prompts that meet you where you are
- A space for people with every type of diabetes, their caregivers, and the people who love them.
It’s warm, welcoming, and built for people who crave clarity without pressure.
💛 You’re Just My Type
Website: yourejustmytype.org
A joyful, storytelling-based community focused on connection and emotional support. You’re Just My Type centers the lived experience of diabetes, creating a welcoming space where vulnerability, humor, and encouragement all get airtime. Perfect for anyone seeking a softer, affirming community vibe.
🔵 Blue Circle Health
Website: https://bluecirclehealth.org
Blue Circle Health offers a team-based diabetes care model with virtual support, education, and long-term guidance for people with Diabetes in the united states. If you’re looking for an online support system that feels like a full healthcare team behind you, this is a strong option.
🔥 Hot Diabetic Club
Website: https://hotdiabeticclub.com
For the people who want to reclaim their confidence, humor, and spark alongside others living with diabetes. Hot Diabetic Club is playful, empowering, and reminds you that you can have diabetes and be your hottest self—at the same time.
🧩 The Diabetes Link
Website: https://thediabeteslink.org
Created for young adults, college students, and early-career folks navigating diabetes during some of life’s biggest transitions. The Diabetes Link offers virtual meetups, leadership programs, and peer support designed for every chapter of the early-adult experience.
👥 Support Group Meet Up (Grown Up T1Ds)
Website: https://www.grownupt1ds.org
A space built for adults living with Type 1 or LADA who want real conversation and real community. Grown Up T1Ds hosts virtual meetups and community events where people can talk about relationships, burnout, career stress, tech fails, and all the everyday realities of adult life with diabetes.
🧑🤝🧑 Other Online Diabetes Support Communities
HealthCentral’s Diabetes Community (Type 1 & Type 2)
Website: https://www.healthcentral.com/community/type-1-diabetes
Folks looking for community-sourced advice, peer support, practical lifestyle ideas, and a broad diabetes-info resource in one place.
DiabetesSisters
Website: https://diabetessisters.org
Support for women with diabetes, including virtual meetups and emotional wellness programs.
Beyond Type 1
Website: https://beyondtype1.org
A global Type 1 diabetes community offering education, storytelling, and advocacy.
Beyond Type 2
Website: https://beyondtype2.org
A supportive, empowering space for people with Type 2 diabetes.
TuDiabetes
Website: https://tudiabetes.org
Long-standing peer-to-peer support forums for all types of diabetes.
Diabetes Daily
Website: https://diabetesdaily.com
Forums, recipes, and lifestyle tips for day-to-day diabetes living.
Breakthrough T1D Community Forum
Website: https://community.breakthrought1d.org
Moderated discussion space for people with Type 1 diabetes and LADA.
Bezzy T2D
Website: https://www.bezzyt2d.com
A friendly peer support platform dedicated to people living with Type 2 diabetes
A Quick Note
This list is not exhaustive, not even close. Diabetes communities exist in every corner of the internet—and more are emerging every day.
If you lead a diabetes support group and want it added, leave a comment with your group name and website. I want this list to grow and reflect the full spectrum of support available across our community.
There’s truly something out there for every person with diabetes, and it’s important to find a community that reflects you and your needs.
Final Thoughts
No matter what type of diabetes you live with, or what stage of the journey you’re in, you deserve support. You deserve people who understand your questions, your worries, your victories, and the weird little things you only learn after living with diabetes for a while.
Support groups give you a place to land, learn, and lean on others. Explore a few. Try out what feels right. Build the community that supports your version of life with diabetes.
And if you need a place to start, Glucose Guide is always here with open arms, warm food vibes, and a crew of diabesties cheering you on.










