Family Food Challenges
Scott shares the challenges of managing his daughter's blood sugar levels when not present during meals. The differences in interpreting food impact between parents add complexity to diabetes management in the family dynamic.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode #587 Carb Counting Mess and this Empowering Diabetes Management. 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.
What should my pantry and fridge look like if I have two active children—a 10-year-old boy who plays baseball 3 days a week and an 11-year-old girl with T1D who does gymnastics 3 times a week? How can I build a healthy home and create good habits for their future, considering she needs to eat sugar daily to maintain BSG levels? The hardest part is the change. Any time you can spare would be greatly appreciated.
How high should blood sugar spike after eating in the episode #87 Divorce, Diabetes and a D-Dad and the clip Balancing Blood Sugars?