Family Support Dynamics
Ian shares a vivid memory of being helped by his older sister during a challenging moment in his diabetes journey. The conversation highlights the importance of finding empathetic healthcare providers and the sense of community that can develop among peers with diabetes. Ian's experience in a small school setting illustrates how shared challenges can foster connections and support among children facing similar health issues.In this clip
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Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes
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Hey Gary, I've been a follower of yours for a long time. I love your content and the message you're sending out to the world. I wanted to ask, 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.
Can I do something with my 14-year-old kid who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes after listening to the episode #751 Bold Beginnings: School and the clip Navigating School with Diabetes?