Why are you worried about MY diabetes?

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Food Police, Shame, and Diabetes. What if we stopped shaming people for how they manage their diabetes? It seems like everyone is worried about my diabetes. But why? What’s the big deal? Lots of people with diabetes feel like they’re under a microscope. But why should we have to explain ourselves? There’s a lot of debate around what the “right” way to manage diabetes is, but at the end of the day, it’s up to each individual to find what works best for them. My guest Mila Clarke drops some knowledge on the misconceptions, guilt and shame that comes with living with diabetes, especially as an influencer. It’s clear that we need to stop judging and shaming each other, and start supporting one another instead. Do you feel like everyone is always watching how you live your life with diabetes?

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Should I stop sharing what type of diabetes I have?

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I’m having a lot of trouble with this question. I’ve been sharing what type of diabetes I have for years now, and it’s been really helpful to me to see that people are willing to share their experiences. But there’s still a divide because of the stigma that comes with living with type 2.

So I’m wondering, is it really necessary? Of course aside from medical staff and employers but do we need to always indicate what type of diabetes we have all the time?

Let’s talk about it.

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How do we fight type 2 stigma?

There is a stigma attached to type 2 diabetes.

A stigma of shame. A guilt and embarrassment. It can make us feel like we’re broken or defective in some way. We might even start blaming ourselves for our circumstances…or worse yet think that it’s our fault that other people are so unkind to us.

The truth is: there are many reasons why type 2 diabetes has become stigmatized-and fighting back isn’t easy. I chat with Dex Geralds to get his take on changing the narrative about those living with type 2 diabetes.

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Is there a medical bias with type 2 diabetes?

 

There are a lot of misconceptions and misinformation about type 2 diabetes. And there are also a lot of outdated beliefs that we just don’t question anymore. I explore possible medical bias when it comes to type 2 diabetes and how we treat people who have it.

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How do we put ourselves first when living with a chronic illness?

What if you are living with a chronic illness and it’s making everything else in your life difficult? How can we put ourselves first when there is so much to do, such as taking care of our families, going to school or work? In this episode, I chat with health coach and fellow podcaster Lissie Poyner who has diabetes and Crohn’s. She shares her journey of balancing the demands on her time and how she learned that putting herself first was not selfish but necessary for her health. She now coaches others living with diabetes on how to do the same.

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More about Lissie:

Meet Lissie, an Integrative Diabetes Health Coach, Certified Personal Trainer, Neurolinguistic Programming Practitioner and creator of the Needles and Spoons Health & Wellness Coaching Experiences. After being diagnosed with type one diabetes and Crohns disease, Lissie discovered the holistic approach to health and wellness. Through that approach she has brought her Crohns into remission and has kept her A1C under a 6.2 for three years. Now, Lissie helps overwhelmed type one diabetics gain more predictability in their blood sugars so they can finally take their plans off hold and welcome new life experiences. Lissie’s signature 360 degree approach to coaching creates a proactive space in taking you from confused to confident in your blood sugar management.

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How do I trust my body when I have diabetes?

Do you have diabetes? Trusting your body can be hard when you’re constantly fighting against insulin levels, blood sugar spikes, and all sorts of other issues. This can be a scary thing to deal with, but it’s important to remember that you are not alone. Millions of people around the world live with diabetes every day. In this podcast episode, we explore how to start trusting your body again- even with diabetes.

KEY POINTS

  1. Advocating for yourself
  2. Creating a system of trust
  3. Body Scans

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