Effective Diabetes Communication
The conversation highlights the importance of providing clear, actionable information to diabetes patients. It emphasizes that many struggle due to a lack of direction and understanding of how factors like fat, protein, and adrenaline affect insulin needs. Success comes from making information accessible when patients are ready to engage, rather than overwhelming them with blanket advice.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode #250 Everything Doesn't Have To Be Perfect and this Overcoming Diabetes Challenges. I am a type 1 diabetic; I became diabetic just before my 18th birthday. I have always been a healthy and athletic man, and now more than ever. You speak a lot about type 2 diabetes but never really about type 1. I am curious if you know anything that the masses may not about this condition. I never truly understood why I became diabetic, and neither did the doctors. I know the general explanation of why and how it happens, but there has never been a root cause explanation. I am 22 now and doing great living as a diabetic with excellent sugar and A1C levels, but I'm always interested to know and learn more. Thanks for all you are doing in the world for healthy living.