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4 Great Valentine's Day Gifts for People with Diabetes and Neuropathy

Shopping for Valentine's Day can sometimes feel like a big challenge. Just taking a few minutes to come up with a thoughtful present can make a big difference.

This year, we've taken the guesswork out of shopping for you! We polled our community and asked, "What would you like for Valentine's Day?" Then, we compiled the top 4 responses to give you an idea of what to buy for that special someone! Here's what made the list:

Make a Donation Toward Diabetes and Neuropathy Research

Making a donation to an organization related to diabetes and neuropathy helps to provide education, tools, and funding for research. The American Diabetes Association and the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy are two options for a donation gift. You can donate in the name of an individual and even provide them with a card showcasing your donation on their behalf.

Pampering Kit

Put together a small kit including foot lotion or rub, diabetes-friendly nail polish, muscle soaks, and anything soothing. You can take any basket and get some different items to designed to help you practice self-care. Some suggestions include:

Plan a Special Day or Afternoon Together

Whether it's watching a movie together at your house, going for a walk, or spending the day at the zoo - spending time together is one of the best gifts you can give. Take a few minutes and think about what does my loved one like or want to do? Nothing is more thoughtful than spending time together and making memories.

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We hope you enjoyed these Valentine's Day gift ideas. Please leave us a comment below with any thoughts or suggestions you might have for this Valentine's Day.

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