Family and Loss
Lucas reflects on a harrowing experience with diabetic ketoacidosis, revealing the emotional turmoil of being in the ICU and the strained relationship with his father. The conversation delves into the complexities of love and resentment within family ties, highlighting how shared struggles can foster connection and understanding. Both Lucas and Scott share poignant moments about loss, illustrating the deep impact of familial bonds amidst hardship.In this clip
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What was it like for you personally to see your dad come to grips with his mortality during the episode Jess Cording: Navigating Caregiving & Grief, Beating Burnout, Blood Sugar Balance, Sleep Hacks + Music Therapy and the clip Farewell Tour Insights? How would you use words to describe that season of your life?
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 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.