Diabetes Testing Insights
Isah shares her experience with diabetes testing for her children, highlighting the peace of mind it brings and the importance of recognizing symptoms. Scott discusses the different perspectives on testing and the value of having markers to watch for potential health issues.In this clip
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I have a question about type 1 diabetes in a child. I've listened to almost every podcast, and you often say the body doesn't make mistakes and talk about other autoimmune diseases, but I haven't heard much about type 1. I might be crazy to think it could be reversed, but I can't help but think back to my kiddo's first few years of life. He was put on PPIs and had a surgery around 9 months that involved large amounts of antibiotics. He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 3, and he is now 6. What are your thoughts around type 1 diabetes and whether it can be reversed? Where would I start? Nothing I find on the internet gives me hope, but I believe in our bodies' ability to heal.
My child has 2 markers for type 1 diabetes, and my wife and daughter are already type 1 diabetics. I want to get my son tested to see if we can stop type 1 diabetes from developing through nutrition. What steps should I take?
My son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 18, and there was no history in either side of the family (that we know of). He was an active 6ft beanpole. I have read that COVID may have a part to play in this. Could this be the case, and is there any hope of a reversal?