Diabetes Awareness Efforts
Lisa and Scott discuss the lack of standard procedures for testing children for type 1 diabetes, emphasizing the importance of medical professionals being well-informed about the condition. They highlight the increasing incidence rates and the misconception that family history plays a significant role in developing type 1 diabetes.In this clip
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Juicebox Podcast: Type 1 Diabetes
#843 Cult Jam
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What are your thoughts around type 1 diabetes in a child and whether it can be reversed, particularly considering my kiddo's history of being put on PPIs and having surgery involving large amounts of antibiotics around 9 months old? He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 3, and he is now 6. Where would I start exploring this further? Nothing I find on the internet gives me hope, but I believe in our bodies' ability to heal.
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.
What are the views on type 1 diabetes?