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Changing Diabetes Narratives

Susan and Scott discuss the significant shift in diabetes narratives over the years, from grim life expectancies to more optimistic long-term outcomes. Susan's initial fears of amputation and blindness contrast with the improved prognosis for her daughter diagnosed in 2006.
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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.

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