Misconceptions in Diabetes
A deep dive into the misconceptions surrounding insulin needs and the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. The conversation highlights the confusion caused by misleading clinical comments and emphasizes that each individual's insulin requirements are unique. It also touches on the importance of community understanding and support in navigating these challenges.In this clip
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