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Dads and Diabetes10 Jun 202500:37:38
Episode Summary

In Episode 38 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Gary Scheiner celebrates fathers who have diabetes and those with children diagnosed with the condition.

He is joined by Tom Karlya, Vice President of the Diabetes Research Institute and well-known in the diabetes space as the 'Diabetes Dad.'

In this episode, Tom and Gary explore their personal journeys, the unique challenges fathers face, and effective communication strategies for families dealing with diabetes.

They highlight the importance of being present, supportive, and educated about diabetes, offering valuable insights and resources for all dads navigating this journey.

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Tom Karlya is a passionate diabetes advocate, actor, and Vice President at the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation (DRIF). Known in the diabetes community as "Diabetes Dad," Tom is the father of two children living with type 1 diabetes and has dedicated decades to improving the lives of families navigating this condition. His personal mission and professional efforts have made him a powerful voice in diabetes care, research funding, and family support. 

Key Takeaways
  • Dads have unique experiences in diabetes care.
  • Communication is key in co-parenting with diabetes.
  • It's important for dads to engage in their child's care.
  • Finding a community is crucial for support.
  • Every experience with diabetes can lead to personal growth. Living with diabetes is a daily challenge that requires resilience.
  • Parents of children with Type 1 diabetes face unique emotional burdens.
  • Resources like diabetesdad.org provide valuable support for parents.
  • Screening for Type 1 diabetes should be a regular practice for families.
  • Empowerment through education is key for parents and children alike.
  • Maintaining a sense of humor can help families cope with diabetes.
  • Understanding the emotional impact of diabetes can improve family dynamics.
  • Being present in a child's life significantly affects their well-being.
  • Advocacy and awareness are essential in the fight against diabetes.
Chapters

00:18 Welcome and Disclaimer

01:11 Meet Tom Karyla--Diabetes Dad

06:53 Why should we talk about the role of dads in diabetes care?

09:35 How can dads play a bigger role in their child with diabetes' care?

14:00 Are there silverlings to have a child with diabetes?

15:30 Having diabetes is living life with an Asterix

19:15 Understanding the Parent's Perspective

20:47 Resources for Dads with Type 1 Kids

22:22 How do you explain your diabetes to your children?

27:10 How to explain dealing with high or low blood sugars to your children

28:48 The perks of being a dad with diabetes

29:51 Screening and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes

32:52 Advice for Dads of Children with Type 1 Diabetes

 

Resources Mentioned

https://diabetesresearch.org/

https://diabetesdad.org/

https://bleedingfinger.com/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/167718676628352/

Integrated Diabetes Services  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

 

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Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

ATTD Discoveries with Melissa Holloway01 Apr 202500:40:40

In episode 28 of Think Like a Pancreas--The Podcast, host, Gary Scheiner and his guest, Melissa Holloway discuss the highlights from the Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) Conference held in Amsterdam.

They delve into emerging technologies for diabetes management, innovative medications, and new application software that can enhance the daily lives of those living with diabetes.

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Melissa Holloway is the founder of SmartStart Health, a UK startup developing an education app for users of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). She has lived with type 1 diabetes since 1994.

Key Takeaways
  • Melissa feels that the Dexcom 15-day sensor and its improved accuracy is a game-changer.
  • There is value in continuous ketone monitoring.
  • Updates on the latest insulin delivery systems and extended wear infusion sets.
  • Information about dual hormone infusion systems and their potential benefits.
  • Advancements in CGM, insulin pumps, and AID algorithms.
  • Introduction to innovative apps like 'Diabetes Cockpit' and their practical applications.
Chapters
  • 00:00 - Introduction and Welcome
  • 01:43 - Hello to Melissa Holloway
  • 05:43 - Game Changing Technology
  • 09:43 - Finger Stick Monitoring Developments
  • 10:30 - Continuous Ketone Monitoring Thoughts
  • 13:23 - GLP-1 Use in Type 1 Diabetes
  • 17:43 - Advances in Screening For Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes
  • 20:00 - Innovations in Insulin Delivery Systems
  • 25:11 - Advances in Infusion Set Technology.
  • 27:16 - Dual Hormone Infusion Systems
  • 29:30 - Medtronic's Simplera Sensor
  • 30:18 - Diabetes Apps of Interest
  • 34:19 - Smart Start Software
  • 39:34 - Conference Highlights and Reflections
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Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

Libre3 vs Dexcom G7--Battle of the CGM Titans25 Mar 202500:39:33
Episode Summary

In Episode 27 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast, we dive into the latest advancements in Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs).

Dana Roseman, the Director of Technology and Research at Integrated Diabetes Services, shares her expert insights on the notable improvements in CGM devices, emphasizing key developments and future trends.

Finally, Dana and Gary provide a detailed comparison of the features and performance of the Libre3 and Dexcom G7.

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Dana Roseman, MPH, CDCES, RDN, LDN is the Director of Technology and Applied Research for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Registered Dietitian with a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago, a Bachelor’s in Science from the University of Texas at Austin, and clinical nutrition training from UT Southwestern Medical Center. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, she has spent nearly 20 years improving diabetes care through technology, research, and patient education—including expertise with insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, and hybrid closed-loop systems. 

Key Topics Discussed
  • Advancements in Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs): Dana Roseman shares her insights on the notable improvements in CGM technology.
  • Comparative Analysis: Dana and Gary review and compare the features and performance of the Libre3 and Dexcom G7.
  • Expert Insights: Dana provides her expert perspective based on extensive research and professional experience.
  • Future Trends: Discussion on key developments and future trends in CGM technology.
Links

Integrated Diabetes Services  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

Byram Healthcare  

Libre 3+ vs Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems – a Detailed Comparison of Features

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Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

Episode 26: Tandem Mobi, Yay or Nay?18 Dec 202400:49:19

In this episode, Gary Scheiner and Alicia Downs discuss the Tandem Mobi insulin pump, sharing their experiences and insights on its features, usability, and the technology behind it.

They explore the pump's form factor, user interface, algorithm, and how it compares to other systems in managing diabetes.

The conversation also touches on the challenges users may face, including the limitations of the app and the importance of user engagement in diabetes management.

Key Takeaways

  • The Mobi pump has a user-friendly form factor that enhances wearability.
  • Control IQ algorithm provides immediate functionality without a learning curve.
  • Users can customize profiles for different insulin needs based on lifestyle changes.
  • The app requires multiple confirmations for actions, which can be cumbersome.
  • The Mobi pump's charging method can be inconvenient during use.
  • Exercise and sleep modes allow for tailored insulin delivery adjustments.
  • Tandem's transparency about their algorithm empowers users and clinicians alike.
  • The Mobi pump currently supports Dexcom G6 and G7, with plans for Abbott Libre compatibility.
  • User feedback is crucial for improving diabetes technology.
  • The conversation emphasizes the importance of proactive diabetes management.

Integrated Diabetes Services website: https://integrateddiabetes.com/

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

If you would like to book a consultation with an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Episode 25: Time Out for Caregivers11 Dec 202400:35:00

Tavia Vital and Anna Sabino, the clinicians behind Time Out For Caregivers, discuss the emotional and practical challenges faced by parents and caregivers of children with Type 1 diabetes. They explore the grief process, the importance of caregiver support, transitioning responsibilities, building communication and independence, finding community resources, and the role of mental health support in managing the complexities of diabetes care.

For more information on and to sign up for Time Out for Caregivers: https://forms.gle/noa3F7fWzEpTuWoc9

 

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

If you would like to book a consultation an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Episode 24: Inhaled Insulin - Is it worth the hype?02 Oct 202400:43:46

In this delightfully candid podcast, a motley crew of diabetes experts engaged in a spirited discussion about the wonders and woes of inhaled insulin. With a delightful blend of wit and wisdom, they explored the rapid-fire effects of this ultra-fast insulin, likening it to a plane landing (or crashing, depending on who you ask). From hijacking insulin pens to feeling like a drug dealer, these "Diabetes Nerds" left no stone unturned in their quest to demystify this innovative treatment option. Amidst the banter, they offered sage advice on navigating the insurance labyrinth and striking the perfect balance between micromanagement and 'set it and forget it' diabetes care. A must-listen for anyone seeking a refreshingly humorous take on the ever-evolving world of diabetes management.

You can find more Inhaled Insulin content from Ginger Vieira on her YouTube channel  @DiabetesNerd  and her articles on Inhaled Insulin at https://beyondtype1.org/inhaled-insulin/

For one-on-one education on the use of inhaled insulin from qualified CDCESs, contact Integrated Diabetes Services.

Episode 23: What the Stigma?!25 Sep 202400:53:43

Jenny Smith, RD, LD, CDCES, chats with Corinna Santa Ana about overcoming the ever-prevalent stigma in both diabetes and women's health. Corinna recently participated in the International Consensus to #EndDiabetesStigma. You can learn more about the diaTribe Foundation's ongoing collaborative efforts to end diabetes stigma online at https://dstigmatize.org. You can find Corinna on social media as @Type2Musings and scattered across multiple publications as the author of articles about stigma, diabetes, and women's health.

Summary

This conversation explores the complexities of diabetes management, particularly in women, and the importance of understanding reproductive health, monitoring, and community support. Jenny Smith, RD, LD, CDCES and Corinna Santa Ana discuss the need for better education, personalized care, and the impact of societal roles on health outcomes. They emphasize the importance of listening to patients and fostering open conversations about health, as well as the challenges posed by the healthcare system. They also highlight the significance of technology in diabetes care and the necessity for cultural sensitivity in dietary recommendations

Keywords

diabetes, women's health, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, healthcare, monitoring, community support, reproductive health, personalized care

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

If you would like to book a consultation an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

 

Episode 22: The Origin Story of Gary Scheiner18 Sep 202400:43:53

Welcome to another engaging episode of Think Like a Pancreas! This week, Jenny Smith steals the podcast host role to shine the spotlight on the usual host, Gary Scheiner, the Director of Lifestyle and Nutrition at Integrated Diabetes Services. Gary shares his journey from an aspiring medical student to a leading figure in diabetes care, discussing his passion for exercise physiology, sports, and personalized diabetes management.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

Introduction and Background: Meet Gary Scheiner, our guest for this episode. Gary reflects on his initial aspirations to pursue a career in medicine and how his experiences with his pre-med peers led him to explore other interests, eventually finding his true calling in diabetes management and exercise physiology.

Discovery of Exercise Physiology and Diabetes Management: Gary discusses his journey to discovering exercise physiology's role in diabetes management. After an unfulfilling stint at an advertising agency, a diabetes meeting at a local hospital reignited his passion for sports and managing diabetes actively, leading him to pursue a master's degree in exercise physiology.

Founding Integrated Diabetes Services: Learn how Gary founded Integrated Diabetes Services to fill the gap he observed while working at the Joslin Diabetes Center. He emphasizes the importance of having a team of clinicians who personally understand diabetes and can provide detailed, empathetic care free from institutional constraints.

Passion for Sports and Diabetes Management: Gary shares his love for sports, particularly basketball, and how he manages his diabetes while staying active. He discusses his experiences with various insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, and the challenges of bolusing for his favorite snack, popcorn.

Family Life and Diabetes Management: Explore how Gary’s family supports him in managing his diabetes. He shares amusing stories about his children helping him find misplaced CGM receivers and his wife's supportive yet concerned role. Gary highlights the balance of accountability and privacy in sharing CGM data with loved ones.

Writing and Future Aspirations: Discover Gary's motivation for writing his book, "Think Like a Pancreas," to extend his reach and impact beyond his practice. He shares his future aspirations if diabetes were cured, including his vision of becoming a "facilitator of physical activity" to combat laziness and promote active living.

Conclusion and Resources: Don't miss this episode, which is filled with expert advice and personal anecdotes! Reach out to Jenny, Gary, or the Integrated Diabetes Services team for personalized guidance on managing diabetes. Explore additional resources and support networks to enhance your diabetes management journey.

Join Us: Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes packed with expert advice and practical strategies. Share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts!

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you would like to book a consultation an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Episode 21: Navigating Type 1 Diabetes and ADHD – Tips, Tricks, and Real Talk11 Sep 202400:30:34

Welcome to another enlightening episode of Think Like a Pancreas! This week, listen in as Tavia, Anna, and Kristi dive into the intricate world of managing both type 1 diabetes and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). With their combined expertise in diabetes care and education, social work, and personal experiences, they offer invaluable insights and practical strategies for those navigating these dual challenges.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • Introduction and Background: Meet our hosts—Tavia, Anna, and Kristi—as they introduce themselves and their roles as diabetes educators and social workers. They explain the increasing prevalence of individuals living with both type 1 diabetes and ADHD and emphasize the importance of raising awareness and providing validation.
  • Common Symptoms and Challenges: The hosts discuss common symptoms and challenges faced by individuals with ADHD, such as difficulties with executive functioning, decision-making, and task completion. They share personal anecdotes about observing these challenges in their children and clients, highlighting the impact on diabetes management tasks like checking blood sugar and changing pump sites.
  • Strategies and Support: Discover effective strategies for supporting individuals with ADHD and diabetes. The hosts emphasize the importance of structure, routines, and environmental modifications. They provide examples of using visual aids, breaking tasks into smaller steps, and involving family members for reminders and support. They also discuss the value of positive reinforcement, validation, and the necessity of avoiding internalization of struggles.
  • Closing Thoughts: The hosts share their closing thoughts on the ongoing challenges of managing their own diabetes, stressing that perfection is not the goal. They encourage listeners to reach out for support and resources, promoting the idea that no one should feel isolated in their experiences. They also mention upcoming caregiver support programs and provide information on how to connect with them.

Meet the Hosts: Join hosts Tavia Vital, Anna Sabino, and Kristi Paguio as they share their expertise and personal experiences in managing type 1 diabetes and ADHD. Their compassionate and practical advice offers valuable support for anyone living with these conditions.

Conclusion and Resources: Don't miss this episode packed with expert advice and practical tips! Reach out to the hosts or the Integrated Diabetes Services team for personalized guidance on managing type 1 diabetes and ADHD. Explore additional resources and support networks to enhance your diabetes management journey.

Join Us: Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes filled with expert advice and practical strategies. Share this episode with fellow diabetes and ADHD warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts!

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

If you would like to book a consultation an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Episode 20: The Multiple Facets of Diabetes Care04 Sep 202400:35:46

Welcome to another inspiring episode of Think Like a Pancreas! Join host Gary Scheiner as he delves into a captivating conversation with Tavia Vital, the Director of Intensive Diabetes Management at Integrated Diabetes Services. Together, they explore Tavia’s multifaceted approach to diabetes care, highlighting her unique background and extensive experience.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • Introduction and Background: Meet Tavia Vital and learn about her upbringing in a small town in Iowa. Tavia shares the benefits of small-town living and a humorous take on counting the town's few traffic lights.
  • Tavia's Journey into Diabetes Care: Discover Tavia's long-standing relationship with type 1 diabetes and how it inspired her to pursue a career in diabetes education. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances of diabetes management and relating to patients' experiences.
  • Multilingual Skills and Working with Spanish-Speaking Families: Explore Tavia's multilingual background, including Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Chinese. Learn about her work as a certified medical interpreter in Spanish and her dedication to supporting Spanish-speaking families in managing diabetes.
  • Supporting Families and Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Gain insights into Tavia’s experience working with families and children with Type 1 diabetes, including her own son's diagnosis. She highlights the importance of early screening and the emotional support provided through the 'Time Out for Caregivers' group.
  • Pregnancy Management and Collaboration: Understand Tavia's expertise in helping women plan for and navigate pregnancy while living with type 1 diabetes. Learn about her collaboration with Jenny Smith to provide comprehensive support throughout the pregnancy journey.
  • Personal Life and Hobbies: Get a glimpse into Tavia’s personal life, including living in a two-family home with her extended family to care for her parents. Discover her love for outdoor activities like kayaking and her past involvement in playing percussion instruments like steel drums and marimba.

Meet the Hosts and Guest: Join host Gary Scheiner and guest Tavia Vital as they share their expertise and personal experiences in diabetes management and education. Tavia’s journey and insights provide valuable lessons for anyone living with diabetes.

Conclusion and Resources: Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice and practical strategies! Reach out to Tavia or the Integrated Diabetes Services team for personalized guidance on diabetes management. Explore additional resources and support networks to enhance your diabetes management journey.

Join Us: Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes packed with expert advice and practical tips. Share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts!

Episode 19: Mastering Diabetes with Exercise and DIY Technology28 Aug 202400:23:38

Gary Scheiner, the host and owner of Integrated Diabetes Services, and Kathryn Gentile-Alvarez, the Head of Exercise Physiology at IDS, discuss Kathryn's journey from being an intern to becoming a valued member of the team, her experience with various diabetes technologies like insulin pumps and DIY closed-loop systems like Loop and Trio, and her expertise in exercise physiology. They touch upon topics like managing blood sugar levels during different types of workouts, the support available for open-source DIY systems, and the adaptability of such systems. The conversation is lighthearted and includes personal anecdotes, such as Kathryn's wedding and her dog, Gravy.

Chapters 00:00:05 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes

Gary Scheiner introduces Kathryn Gentile Alvarez, the head of exercise physiology at Integrated Diabetes Services. They reminisce about Kathryn's wedding, which Gary attended, and her new pet dog, Gravy. Kathryn shares how she initially reached out to Gary as an undergrad, inspired by his book 'Think Like a Pancreas,' but accidentally emailed the wrong person with the same name.

00:01:52 Kathryn's Journey with Diabetes Technology

Kathryn discusses her journey with diabetes technology, starting from using injections and a CGM to transitioning to an insulin pump after joining Integrated Diabetes Services. She shares her experience with various pumps, including the Omnipod 5, and her preference for the customization and flexibility offered by DIY closed-loop systems like Loop and Trio.

00:09:49 DIY Closed-Loop Systems: Support and Adaptability

Gary and Kathryn discuss the support available for DIY closed-loop systems, highlighting the active online communities and the responsiveness in adapting to new technologies like ultra-fast insulins and CGMs. They compare the user experience and customization options between commercial systems like Omnipod 5 and open-source systems like Loop and Trio.

00:15:05 Exercise and Diabetes Management

As the exercise physiologist at Integrated Diabetes Services, Kathryn shares her expertise in managing diabetes during various types of workouts, such as pickleball, tennis, and biking. They discuss the impact of different exercises on blood sugar levels and the importance of making insulin adjustments accordingly. Gary and Kathryn also touch upon their personal workout routines and the challenges of maintaining optimal blood sugar levels during exercise.

Join Us: Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes packed with expert advice and practical tips. Share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts!

Entrepreneurism in the diabetes space27 May 202500:34:33
Episode Summary

In Episode 36 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast host Gary Scheiner and his guests Naomi Garlick and Justin Eastzer discuss the intersection of entrepreneurism and diabetes management. 

They all share how personal experiences with diabetes have driven them to create innovative products and content aimed at improving the quality of life for those living with the condition.

Learn about the challenges of product development, the importance of community support, and the resilience required to balance personal and professional lives in the diabetes space!

MEET YOUR HOST AND HIS GUESTS:

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES is the owner and Clinical Director of Integrated Diabetes Services. He is an award-winning Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist and person with type-1 diabetes since 1985.  Gary is also actively involved with many diabetes related organizations as a volunteer and clinical advisor.

Naomi Garlick is the Founder & CEO, Glow Gummies, an innovative treatment for low blood glucose levels that address many of the pain points that people with diabetes have complained about. Glow Gummies are made with fast acting dextrose, are easy to chew, and use a health focused formula. 

Justin Eastzer is the founder of DiabeTech, where he produces educational and entertaining diabetes content focused on tech and management. You can find his content across social media, YouTube, and the DiabeTech podcast.

Key Takeaways
  • Entrepreneurism often stems from personal experiences with diabetes.
  • Creating products that address real-world usability is crucial.
  • Building a community around shared experiences enhances support.
  • Quality of life should be a primary focus in diabetes management.
  • Balancing personal and professional life is essential for mental health.
  • Resilience developed from managing diabetes translates to business success.
  • Mistakes should be viewed as learning opportunities.
  • Utilizing available resources can aid in business development.
  • Community support is vital in the diabetes space.
  • Starting a business as a side project can reduce pressure.
Chapters

00:18 -- Introduction and welcome.

01:33 -- Naomi Garlick, Founder of Glow Gummies

04:58 -- Jason Eastzer, Founder of DiabeTech

07:42 -- Why did you create a business in the diabetes space?

11:28 -- How do you avoid getting overwhelmed by diabetes?

17:44 -- How has having type 1 diabetes helped your business?

20:30 -- What flavours you won't see in Glow Gummies

22:34 -- What have been the biggest challenges for you in developing your business?

26:13 -- What advice do you have for new entrepreneurs who also have diabetes?

30:43 -- Final Thoughts

Resources

Integrated Diabetes Services  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

https://bit.ly/m/diabetech

https://glowgummies.com/

 

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Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

To book a consultation with an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Episode 18: The Lion, The Leptin, and the GLP-121 Aug 202400:31:26

Welcome to another enlightening episode of Think Like a Pancreas! Join host Gary Scheiner as he engages in a comprehensive discussion with Dr. Paula Diab, a physician and diabetologist from South Africa. Together, they explore the complexities of weight management for individuals who take insulin, offering practical insights and expert advice.

Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes packed with expert advice and practical tips. Share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts.

Episode 17: Living Life to the Fullest with Type 1 Diabetes14 Aug 202400:26:38

Welcome to another inspiring episode of Think Like a Pancreas! Join host Gary Scheiner as he interviews Dana Roseman, the Director of Technology and Applied Research at Integrated Diabetes Services. Dana brings a wealth of knowledge from her professional background as a dietitian and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, combined with her personal experience of living with type 1 diabetes for 28 years.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • Introduction and Background: Meet Dana Roseman and learn about her impressive professional journey, including her master's in public health and experience managing diabetes through three successful pregnancies.
  • Athletic Pursuits and Achievements: Discover Dana's active lifestyle and athletic accomplishments, from hiking and rock climbing to marathons and triathlons. Hear about her goal of aging gracefully while staying active with her children.
  • Diabetes Management and Technology: Gain insights into Dana's role at Integrated Diabetes Services, where she helps clients manage their diabetes effectively. Learn about her extensive experience with diabetes technology, including continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and the open-source looping system.
  • Favorite Foods and Lifestyle: Get a glimpse into Dana's personal life, including her love for Bluebell Ice Cream, IPAs, and her favorite sports teams, the Dallas Cowboys and Mavericks. Hear about her favorite movies and how she balances her lifestyle with diabetes management.
  • Future Plans and Envisioning a Cure: Dana shares her future plans as an empty nester, her interest in aging gracefully with diabetes, and her thoughts on a potential cure. She humorously discusses what she might do if a cure were found, including indulging in cereal and repurposing her diabetes supply cabinet.

Meet the Hosts and Guest: Join host Gary Scheiner and guest Dana Roseman as they share their experiences and expertise in diabetes management. Dana’s journey and insights provide valuable lessons for anyone living with or caring for someone with type 1 diabetes.

Conclusion and Resources: Don't miss this episode filled with practical advice and inspiring stories! Reach out to Dana or the Integrated Diabetes Services team with any questions or concerns. Explore additional resources and support networks to enhance your diabetes management journey.

Join Us: Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes packed with expert advice and practical tips. Share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts!

Episode 16: Girls...We Rule the World07 Aug 202400:43:55

Welcome to another empowering episode of Think Like a Pancreas! Join hosts Alicia Downs, RN, MSN, CDCES, BC-ADM, and Jenny Smith, RD, LD, CDCES, as they delve into the often-overlooked intersection of women’s health and diabetes management. In this episode, they bring their expertise and personal experiences to the forefront, addressing critical issues that affect women with diabetes.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • Women’s Health Issues and Lack of Understanding: Alicia and Jenny share their frustrations with the lack of education around women's health in the context of diabetes. They discuss the need for accurate and comprehensive information on menstrual cycles, hormonal changes, and their impact on blood sugar management.
  • Menstrual Cycles and Diabetes Management: Discover how hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycles can affect blood sugar levels and insulin needs. Learn the importance of open discussions and proper education from healthcare providers.
  • Common Women’s Health Issues and Diabetes: Gain insights into common health issues like UTIs and yeast infections that are exacerbated by diabetes. The hosts provide practical advice on managing these conditions through proper hygiene and blood sugar control.
  • Perimenopause, Menopause, and Diabetes: Understand the challenges women face during perimenopause and menopause, including the significant impact on blood sugar levels and insulin needs. Learn how to advocate for yourself and find knowledgeable healthcare providers.
  • Embracing Body Changes and Acceptance: Alicia and Jenny emphasize the importance of accepting the natural changes in a woman's body over time. Discover the benefits of a mindset focused on health and well-being.
  • Importance of Resistance Training and Screenings: Learn why resistance training and regular health screenings are crucial for women with diabetes, particularly as they age. The hosts explain how these practices help maintain bone health, muscle mass, and overall physical function.
  • Challenges for Transgender Women with Diabetes: The hosts briefly address the unique challenges faced by transgender women with diabetes, emphasizing the need for more research and support.

Meet the Hosts: Alicia Downs and Jenny Smith bring a wealth of knowledge and experience from their work at Integrated Diabetes Services. Their commitment to educating and supporting women with diabetes is evident throughout this episode.

Conclusion and Resources: Don't miss this episode filled with invaluable advice and support! Reach out to Alicia, Jenny, or the Integrated Diabetes Services team with any questions or concerns. Explore the resources provided by the Diabetes Sisters organization for additional support.

Join Us: Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas for more episodes packed with expert advice and practical tips. Share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts!

Episode 15: Do As We Say, Not As We Do!31 Jul 202400:44:10

Welcome to another insightful episode of Think Like a Pancreas! Listen in as Gary Scheiner and his team of Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialists discuss their personal tips, tricks, and diabetes HACKS...maybe even some they wouldn't usually share in a clinical setting! Whether you're a parent or an adult living with diabetes, this episode is packed with valuable tips to help you navigate the challenges of diabetes management with ease.

Disclaimer: Please note that the hacks discussed in this episode are not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before implementing any new strategies.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • Meet the Team: Gary is joined by Kathryn, Jenny, Dana, Alicia, Tavia, Paula, Kristi, and Anna, each sharing their unique experiences and roles in diabetes management. Together, they provide a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to keep you informed, inspired, and entertained.
  • Physical Activity and Low Blood Sugar Management: Discover effective hacks like carrying liquid glucose sources such as Gatorade, using honey for quick absorption, and microdosing glucagon to prevent lows. Learn tips for storing backup insulin syringes and using them when needed.
  • Glucose Monitoring and Sensor Hacks: Optimize your use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices with strategies like pre-warming sensors and utilizing old test strip vials for storage while traveling.
  • Nutrition and Carb Counting Hacks: Master the art of estimating carbohydrate content in meals using visual references and pre-bolusing insulin for delayed meal absorption, especially when dining out.
  • Additional Hacks: Get creative with tubing fills to access remaining insulin, repurpose used needles and syringes, and find innovative ways to store and transport your diabetes supplies.

Join Us: Don't miss out on future episodes, which are filled with actionable tips and expert advice! Subscribe now to Think Like a Pancreas: The Podcast and share this episode with fellow diabetes warriors. Your feedback is important to us, so leave a review and let us know what you think!

Episode 12 | Sports and Diabetes: Does Glucose Control Really Matter? (REPLAY)26 Jun 202400:29:08

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES sits with Kathryn Gentile Alvarez, MS, ACSM-CEP, ACSM EIM level 2, CPT, Sports Nutritionist, CDCES to discuss exercise and diabetes.

Original air date: March 13, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
Episode 14 | Avoiding Sick-Day Diabetes DISASTERS! (REPLAY)14 Jun 202400:36:56

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES sits with Kathryn Gentile Alvarez, MS, ACSM-CEP, ACSM EIM level 2, CPT, Sports Nutritionist, CDCES, and Alicia Downs, RN, MSN, CDCES, BC-ADM to discuss sick day care with diabetes.

Original air date: March 20, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
Episode 13 | Going, Going, GlucaGON! (REPLAY)11 Jun 202400:33:21

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES is joined by Dr. Michael Riddell who has been living with type 1 diabetes since the age of 14 years to discuss glucagon usage.

Original air date: March 20, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
Episode 11 | Hypo/Hyper Avoidance: Self Preservations or an Anxiety Disorder? (REPLAY)05 Jun 202400:38:39

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES sits with Dr. Bret Boyer to discuss whether avoiding highs/lows could be something more.

Original air date: March 6, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

Episode 10 | Does Your Porsche Drive Like a Prius? (REPLAY)03 Jun 202400:42:17

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, and the IDS (Integrated Diabetes Services) team discuss how to get better performance from your automated insulin delivery systems.

Original air date: March 5, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
Episode 9 | AID Battle Bots: Open Source (DIY) vs Commercial (REPLAY)31 May 202400:46:59

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, sits with Dr. Rayhan Lal who has had type 1 diabetes for over 30 years to discuss DIY loop systems vs commercial systems.

Original air date: February 29, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
And then there were two! When your child is also diagnosed with diabetes20 May 202500:39:34
Episode Summary

In Episode 35 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast host Tavia Vital and her guest Laura Harkins share their experiences of living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) while raising children who also have T1D.

Laura shares her journey of being diagnosed at 18 and how it has shaped her approach to managing her son's recent diagnosis.

Tavia, a nurse and diabetes educator at Integrated Diabetes Services, reflects on her experiences of raising a child with T1D and the unique challenges it presents.

Together, they discuss strategies for balancing self-care, advocating for their children, and finding support within the diabetes community.

Key Topics Discussed
  • Trust your instincts when it comes to your child's health.
  • Seek support from other parents and diabetes specialists.
  • Advocate for your child’s healthcare needs.
  • The honeymoon isn’t as fun as it sounds.
  • Balance self-care with caregiving responsibilities.
  • Stay informed about diabetes management tools and technologies.

 

Chapters

00:18--Welcome and Introduction

01:12--Laura Harkin's diagnosis story

02:07--Tavia's diagnosis story

02:50--Their children's diabetes diagnosis stories

05:26--Role of Knowledge and Support in Diabetes Management

09:39--Adjusting to a Child's Diagnosis

11:42--The biggest challenge in managing your child's diabetes

21:55--Responding when people say "At least you have diabetes too"

26:36--To screen your children for type 1 diabetes...or not

31:54--Tips for parents of newly diagnosed children

Links:

Pregnancy with Type 1 diabetes 

Sugar Surfing

TrialNet

Screen for type 1

Related Podcasts:

Quest for a Cure--A Diamyd in the Rough

Coping with Burnout in Diabetes Management: Strategies for Success

Disclaimer:

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

To book a consultation with an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Episode 8 | The TRUTH About Glycemic Index (REPLAY)28 May 202400:44:33

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, sits with Dr. Jennie Brand Miller during this episode of Think Like a Pancreas...THE PODCAST! and discusses the Glycemic Index in detail.

Original air date: February 12, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

Episode 7 | The AI Invasion: Embrace It, or Run Like Hell? (REPLAY)25 May 202400:36:34

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, sits with Ben West, CEO of Medical Data Networks, the parent company of T1Pal (t1pal.com) to discuss the AI Invasion.

Original air date: February 12, 2024

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

Episode 5 | Low Carb Diets: Friend or Foe? (REPLAY)19 May 202400:45:53

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, Terri Ryan RD, CDCES, Dana Roseman MPH, RDN, LDN, CDCES, and Jenny Smith RD, LD, CDCES discuss low-carb diets and diabetes.

Original air date: December 20, 2023

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

Episode 6 | Is There a Conspiracy to Prevent a Cure for T1D? (REPLAY)17 May 202400:38:17

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, sits with Aaron J. Kowalski, Ph.D., CEO of JDRF to discuss the possible conspiracy to prevent a cure for T1D and the "There will be a cure in 5 years" that we have all heard. This no-holds-barred conversation hopes to educate, entertain, and as always, share knowledge.

Original air date: December 27, 2023

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

Episode 3 | Glucose Management: How Good is Good Enough? (REPLAY)14 May 202400:32:50

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES sits with Tavia Vital BSN, BA, RN CDCES to discuss the pros and cons of tighter glucose control. Is tighter control better? How important is it to keep your A1c within a certain range?*

 

Original air date: December 6, 2023

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

Episode 4 | When Your Day Turns Into a Dumpster Fire, Is It Time to Toast Marshmallows? (REPLAY)14 May 202400:30:08

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES sits with Anna Sabino MSW, CDCES, and discusses the ups and downs of living with diabetes. What do you do when the day becomes a dumpster fire? This no-holds-barred conversation hopes to educate, entertain, and as always, share knowledge. 

Original air date: December 13, 2023

(*As always, we recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by IDS (Integrated Diabetes Services), features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!

 

 

Episode 2 | Holiday Challenges - Tackle It or Blow It Off? (REPLAY)09 May 202400:33:07

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES, and Terri Ryan RD, CDCES discuss how to handle the holidays and diabetes. Is it okay to take a day off?

Original air date: November 28, 2023

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(We recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
Episode 1 | Which AID System is Best? (REPLAY)09 May 202400:50:22

Host Gary Scheiner MS, CDCES sits down with Jenny Smith RD, LD, CDCES to debate: which is the best Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) System?

Original air date: November 21, 2023

----more----(We recommend speaking to your provider before making any changes to your individualized diabetes care.) 

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Think Like a Pancreas: The PODCAST, brought to you by Integrated Diabetes Services, features a multi-disciplinary team of Certified Diabetes Educators (CDCES) with a true passion and talent for diabetes care and diabetes education, all of whom live with diabetes personally.  https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/s3p4e4 Sign up for the IDS Diabetes Bites monthly newsletter! Each month get low-carb curated recipes complete with nutritional info, diabetes-themed articles, news, and reviews. Read Gary Scheiner's articles and win prizes with our diabetes trivia time question!
Turning a No to a YES! Winning Over Your Insurance Company13 May 202501:12:23
Episode Summary

In Episode 34 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast host Alicia Downs and her guest Elizabeth Spencer discuss the complexities of navigating insurance for diabetes management.

They emphasize the importance of patient advocacy, self-advocacy, and effective communication with insurance companies.

The conversation highlights the challenges faced by individuals with diabetes, particularly regarding Medicare and coverage issues, and offers strategies for overcoming these obstacles.

Learn how to take control of your healthcare journey and advocate for your needs.

Key Topics Discussed
  • No is always the first answer; persistence is key.
  • Set aside dedicated time for health insurance tasks.
  • Organize your health insurance information effectively.
  • Understand the importance of ICD-10 codes in insurance.
  • Document your interactions and burdens with insurance.
  • Leverage out-of-network care when necessary.
  • Utilize community resources and support systems.
  • Advocate for your needs with healthcare providers.
  • Keep track of your insurance coverage and benefits.
  • Be proactive in seeking help and guidance.
Chapters

00:13 --Turning No into Yes: The Journey Begins

04:58 -- Meet insurance advocate Elizabeth Spenser

09:30—Always question a No when it comes to dealing with your health insurance

10:43 – What is involved in a prior authorization

12:30— Self-Advocacy in Healthcare

21:36—What to remember when dealing with insurance companies

29:07—Key point to get your insurance to say Yes!

32:12—How to keep your insurance company accountable

36:16— BONUS!! Recap and extra tips from Alicia

Links

ICD10 Codes

How to get past the insurance gatekeepers

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

 

If you would like to book a consultation with an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

 

3 Moms and a Diabetes Diagnosis: From “Oh no!” to “Nailed it!”06 May 202500:48:55
Episode Summary

In Episode 33 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast, host Tavia Vital, along with guests Jessica and Jamie, share their personal experiences with parenting children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

They discuss the emotional turmoil surrounding the diagnosis, the overwhelming nature of managing diabetes, and the journey towards acceptance and finding a new normal.

Their conversation highlights the importance of community support, coping strategies, and the shared experiences of parents navigating the complexities of diabetes management.

Listen to their heartfelt stories, challenges, and triumphs as they share invaluable insights and tips for managing life with T1D.

Meet Your Host

Tavia Vital BSN, BA, RN, CDCES is the Director of Intensive Diabetes Management for Integrated Diabetes Services. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Regis University in Denver, Colorado after receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of Iowa. Tavia is a Registered Nurse, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and Certified Trainer on most makes/models of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems. Having lived with type one diabetes for over 40 years, she understands that each person’s experiences and needs are unique. She strives to be an expert resource on intensive diabetes management options.

Key Topics Discussed
  • Early Diagnosis Stories: Listen to how each mother discovered their child's condition and the immediate steps they took.
  • Coping Mechanisms: Acceptance takes time and involves perspective shifts. Listen to the emotional journey and the coping mechanisms that helped these mothers stay strong for their children.
  • Support Systems: The role of community and professional support in managing T1D effectively.
  • Daily Life with T1D: Tips on integrating diabetes care into daily routines and ensuring a balanced life for their children.
  • Managing diabetes is an ongoing learning process, requiring adjustments and proactive planning.
  • Celebrating small wins helps manage expectations.
  • Future Outlook: Insights into how these families are preparing for the future, including managing T1D in older children and young adults.
Chapters:

00:13 -- Welcome: Introduction to the episode and today's guests.

01:40 -- Early Diagnosis: Stories from Jess and Jamie about first discovering their child had diabetes

10:36 -- Life after diagnosis. Now what?

19:21 -- Advice for the newly diagnosed

30:37 -- Learning to let your child be a child

35:50 -- The Value of working with Integrated Diabetes Services

42:56 – Final Thoughts

 

Links:

Sugar Pixel

Welcome to Holland by Emily Perl Kingsley

Integrated Diabetes Services

Featured Guests
  • Jessica from Colorado, mother of Grace, who was diagnosed with T1D at four and a half years old.
  • Jamie from Canada, whose daughter Ellie was diagnosed at 21 months old.
Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

If you would like to book a consultation with an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

Coping with Burnout in Diabetes Management: Strategies for Success29 Apr 202500:52:18
Episode Summary

In the 32nd episode of 'Think Like a Pancreas--The Podcast' host Anna Sabino and her guest, James Vander Mullen delve into the concept of diabetes burnout, particularly as it affects those living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D).

They offer insights from their personal experiences, emphasizing the critical role of mental health in managing T1D.

The conversation highlights the importance of returning to basics, especially when feeling overwhelmed by modern diabetes management technologies.

They also talk about the parent-child dynamic in diabetes care and offer advice for both parents and individuals on coping with burnout and building resilience.

Key Topics Discussed
  • Focus on foundational management practices
  • Maintain open communication
  • Celebrate small victories.
Chapters

00:13 -- Welcome and Introduction

01:20 -- Meet Anna and James

05:10 -- How do you avoid burnout?

07:03 -- What do you do when you experience burnout?

14:37 -- Does technology add to diabetes burnout?

16:09 -- Burnout presents itself differently for every person.

21:16 -- How to recognize burnout and cope with the experience.

23:04 -- How to help children with diabetes deal with burnout.

27:43 -- What advice would you give parents who deal with burnout?

37:54 -- Tips for dealing with technology in a way that won't lead to mental burnout.

44:06 – Final words

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

If you would like to book a consultation with an Integrated Diabetes Services Team member go to:

https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/

The Quest for a Cure: A Diamyd In the Rough22 Apr 202500:38:34
Episode Summary

In Episode 31 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast, host Gary Scheiner and guest Ginger Vieira discuss the innovative approaches being taken by sponsor, Diamyd Medical in the quest for a cure for type 1 diabetes.

They explore the significance of using precision medicine, and the role of GAD65 therapy to modulate the immune response in the early stages of type one diabetes.

Gary and Ginger share the potential of benefits of Diamyd Medical’s Diagnode-3’s clinical trial, the screening process for participants, and the hope it brings to newly diagnosed individuals.

 

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Ginger Vieira is a freelance writer, diabetes content specialist, and owner of The Diabetic Nerd. She is passionate about helping people with diabetes and other chronic illnesses live full lives who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 25 years and counting.

What you’ll learn:
  • Recent Vertex results
  • The autoimmune process
  • The importance of precision medicine in treating type 1 diabetes.
  • How GAD65 therapy targets specific antibodies without widespread immune suppression.
  • The process and benefits of participating in clinical trials
  • What is different about Diamyd's Diagnode-3 trial.
  • Who qualifies for the Diagnode-3 trial?
  • What is involved in being a part of Diamyd's clinical trial?
  • How are outcomes measured?
  • What is in it for participants?
Chapters
  • 00:14 – Welcome and Disclaimer
  • 01:00 - Introducing Ginger Vieira
  • 03:09 – Why Ginger is talking about Diamyd
  • 04:00 – Lessons to be learned from Veretex
  • 06:11 - How do you define a cure for type 1 diabetes?
  • 07:33- What is unique about Diamyd's therapy?
  • 08:45 - What is unique about Diamyd's therapy?
  • 11:27 – The importance of pre-diabetes screening
  • 17:19 - The problem of widespread immunosuppression
  • 20:45 - Why should you participate in the Diagnode-3 Clinical Trial?
  • 25:36 - How does Diamyd's clinical trial differ from other trials?
  • 26:56 - Final Thoughts and Future Directions
  • 31:41 - Gary's thoughts on Diamyd Medical's clinical trial
Resources Mentioned:

diabetesnerd.com

https://diagnode-3.com/

Diabetes Research Institute

TrialNet

 

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Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

The How and Why of MDI15 Apr 202500:45:37
Episode Summary

In Episode 30 of Think Like a Pancreas-The Podcast, we dive into the latest advancements in Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs). Host Gary Scheiner and guests Egils Bogdanovics, MD and Ginger Vieira explore the various methods of insulin delivery for diabetes management.

The trio focuses specifically on the differences between Multiple Daily Injections (MDI) and pump therapy.

Dr. Egils Bogdanovics and Ginger Vieira share why they prefer using Multiple Daily Injections over using an insulin pump.

The participants discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each method, including convenience, cost, and personal preferences. They also address the social stigma associated with insulin injections and the importance of adjusting insulin doses based on individual needs. 

Key Topics Discussed
  • MDI offers simplicity and flexibility for many users.
  • Personal experiences with insulin pumps can vary widely.
  • Choosing the right basal insulin is crucial for effective management.
  • Inhaled insulin can provide rapid correction for highs.
  • Connected pens can help track insulin doses and improve adherence.
  • Understanding insulin pharmacokinetics is key to effective therapy.
  • MDI can be as effective as pump therapy with proper management.
  • Carb counting may not be necessary with inhaled insulin.
  • The benefits of using MDI include freedom from a mechanical insulin delivery device and the issues that come with it, lower cost, and greater peace of mind.  
Links

diabetesnerd.com

Exercise with Type 1 diabetes

Pregnancy with Type 1 diabetes

Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES 

 

Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

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Powering Through Passover with Type 1 Diabetes: Episode 2908 Apr 202500:34:54

In episode 29 of Think Like a Pancreas--The Podcast, host, Gary Scheiner and his guest, Rabbi Hirsch Meisels, of Jewish Friends With Diabetes International explore Powering Through Passover with Type 1 Diabetes. 

Listen as they delve into the challenges of extended mealtimes during the Seder and discuss effective glucose management strategies.

Learn about the importance of timing insulin dosages, especially in relation to the Seder's unique structure, and gain insights into carb counting techniques for matzah and other Passover foods to ensure a balanced and healthy observance.

MEET YOUR HOST AND HIS GUEST:

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES is the owner and Clinical Director of Integrated Diabetes Services. He is an award-winning Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist and person with type-1 diabetes since 1985. Gary is also actively involved with many diabetes related organizations as a volunteer and clinical advisor.

Rabbi Hirsch Meisels, is the director of Jewish Friends With Diabetes International and occasional guest contributor for IDS's Diabetes Bites monthly email. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

✔️Rabbi Hirsh Meisels explains the significance of Passover for non-Jewish listeners.

✔️Adjusting Observances for Health: Rabbi Meisels discusses how Jewish law prioritizes health and allows for adjustments.

✔️The Rabbi shares his tried and true method of carb counting for Matzah. 

✔️Hypoglycemia Management: Recommended products for treating low blood sugar during Passover.

✔️Maintaining Quality of Life: Gary and Rabbi Meisels emphasize the importance of enjoying Passover while managing diabetes effectively.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction and Disclaimers

00:43 Meet Rabbi Hirsch Meisels

02:38 Living with Diabetes During Passover

03:42 Understanding Passover Traditions

07:12 Managing Blood Sugar During the Seder

11:00 Carb Counting and Insulin Tips for Passover Foods

18:27 Wine and Blood Sugar Management

23:56 Diabetes and Jewish Law

26:06 Hypoglycemia Management During Passover

27:59 Final Thoughts and Resources

RESOURCES:

friendswithdiabetes.org

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Next Level Diabetes Management: Austin’s Experience with Android APS Technology17 Jun 202500:47:43
Episode Summary

In Episode 39 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Kathyrn Alvarez speaks with Austin Sympson who shares his journey of living with type 1diabetes while pursuing a PhD and working in the pharmaceutical industry.  He discusses the challenges of managing diabetes alongside his busy life, his goals for family planning, and his transition to using open-source Android APS for insulin delivery.

Through this conversation, listeners will uncover how Austin balances academic pursuits, a professional career, and an active lifestyle, all while managing diabetes with cutting-edge technology.

Discover actionable tips, personal anecdotes, and valuable insights into diabetes management, family planning, and embracing open-source innovation for better glucose control.

Meet the Host and her guest:

Kathryn Gentile-Alvarez, MS, ACSM-CEP, EIM II, CPT, CSNC, CDCES is the Director of Exercise Physiology, Teen/Young Adult Specialist for Integrated Diabetes Services. As a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Exercise Physiologist, she specializes in sports performance, technology integration—including open-source and DIY systems—and counseling young people and families affected by type 1 diabetes. Diagnosed herself at age twelve, Kathryn holds degrees in Exercise Physiology from Ave Maria University and West Chester University, and certifications from ACSM and ISSA. Her work focuses on using advanced technology and personalized exercise prescriptions to help people with diabetes manage their health and thrive.

 

Austin Sympson is an NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Ph.D. Student at ISU, and Engineering Specialist at Merck Animal Health. He is also an advid cyclist, a husband, and thriving with type 1 diabetes. 

What you’ll learn:
  • Why Austin switched from the Tandem t-SlimX2 insulin pump to Android APS and the game-changing features of this open-source technology.
  • How Austin manages his busy schedule as a PhD student, researcher, cyclist, and husband while keeping his glucose levels in check.
  • The flexibility and customization options offered by Android APS, including micro boluses and temporary targets.
  • How Austin’s journey to lower his A1C impacts family planning and his approach to long-term health.
  • How to navigate cultural differences in food, and staying active abroad.
  • How the Android APS community empowers users to build confidence and overcome challenges in adopting new systems.
Chapters

00:18 Welcome and Disclaimer

00:58 Meet Austin Sympson-- PhD student, cyclist, pharmaceutical researcher, and person with diabetes

05:12 Why Austin chose to work with Integrated Diabetes Services

10:14 What made Austin decide to use Android APS over his traditional insulin pump

15:19 Why Austin does NOT use a GLP-1 to help manage his diabetes

19:45 Understanding the AAPS Objectives

27:35 Did you ever have "buyers regret" about moving to an open source system?

30:04 Continuous Glucose Monitors and Open Source Systems

33:36 The Insurance benefits of AAPS

36:35 Kathryn's early thoughts on the Twist insulin pump

39:44 Navigating carb counts in foreign countries

42:41 The AAPS community is a helpful, global community

 

Links:

https://www.type1university.com/diy-open-source-automated-insulin-delivery-aid-systems/

https://loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/

https://www.loopnlearn.org/

http://integrateddiabetes.com/diy-services-support/

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Don't forget!

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✔️AND...Don’t let the complexity of open-source systems deter you from experiencing their benefits. Reach out to Integrated Diabetes Services for expert coaching and start your journey toward better diabetes management today!

 

Integrated Diabetes Services Unfiltered! Life, Laughter, and Real Diabetes Care15 Jul 202500:48:14

In Episode 43 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, we open pull back the curtain and share the fabulous personalities of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinicians.

In part one of our three part series, meet:

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Care & Education, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985,

Tavia Vital BSN, BA, RN, CDCES is the Director of Intensive Diabetes Management for Integrated Diabetes Services. Tavia is a Registered Nurse, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and Certified Trainer on most makes/models of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems. She was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes over forty years ago.

Kristi Paguio LMSW, CDCES, CSOWM is a licensed clinical social worker, diabetes care and education specialist, and certified specialist in obesity and weight management. Kristi was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2000 and has specialized in the mental and emotional aspects of diabetes since that time

Learn why they became diabetes clinicians, the challenges that they help their clients overcome, who enjoys listening to Boyz II Men, and which team member would first die in a Zombie apocalypse!

What you’ll learn:

✔️The importance of personal experiences in diabetes management.

✔️Mental health plays a significant role in diabetes care.

✔️Teamwork enhances the effectiveness of diabetes education.

✔️Planning is essential to avoid challenges in diabetes management.

✔️All foods can fit into a diabetes-friendly diet.

✔️Support groups provide valuable resources for caregivers.

✔️Continuous learning and adaptation are key in diabetes care.

Chapters

00:15 Welcome and Introduction

01:36 Kristi's diabetes diagnosis

03:12 Tavia's diabetes diagnosis

08:53 Gary's diabetes diagnosis

10:34 What tools do the IDS team use in their own diabetes care?

14:27 What is the biggest challenge they face in managing their diabetes?

19:33 How do the Integrated Diabetes Clinicians stay in shape?

23:04 Why did you become a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist?

29:15 What challenges do you help your patients overcome?

34:56 What you didn't know about the Integrated Diabetes Services team

45:25 Tavia shares support for parents of children with type 1 diabetes

Resources Mentioned

https://integrateddiabetes.com/time-out-program-for-caregivers-of-kids-or-teens-with-type-1-diabetes/

Glow gummies https://glowgummies.com/

Glucose Melts

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Disclaimer

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IDS Diabetes Experts, The Trynamic Trio Share Personal Experiences with Open-Source Automation08 Jul 202500:36:08

In Episode 42 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, Kathryn Alvarez sits down with the “Trynamic Trio” to discuss the innovative Trio Open-Source insulin delivery system. Joining her are Integrated Diabetes Services clinicians Tavia Vital, Jennifer Smith, and Dana Roseman, who share their firsthand experiences beta testing the latest TRIO updates.

This dynamic team highlights several features that have improved their day-to-day diabetes management. They stress the importance of trusting the system’s algorithms once the onboarding process is complete, and delve into the advantages of tools like the cone of uncertainty and the sigmoid feature to name a few.

Throughout their conversation, the IDS clinicians underscore the collaborative approach needed for effective diabetes care and the ongoing learning that comes with adopting advanced technology.

 

Meet Your Host and Her Guests

Kathryn Gentile-Alvarez, MS, ACSM-CEP, EIM II, CPT, CSNC, CDCES is the Director of Exercise Physiology, Teen/Young Adult Specialist for Integrated Diabetes Services. As a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Exercise Physiologist, she specializes in sports performance, technology integration—including open-source and DIY systems—and counseling young people and families affected by type 1 diabetes. Diagnosed herself at age twelve, Kathryn holds degrees in Exercise Physiology from Ave Maria University and West Chester University, and certifications from ACSM and ISSA. Her work focuses on using advanced technology and personalized exercise prescriptions to help people with diabetes manage their health and thrive.

 

Tavia Vital BSN, BA, RN, CDCES is the Director of Intensive Diabetes Management for Integrated Diabetes Services. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Regis University in Denver, Colorado after receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spanish from the University of Iowa. Tavia is a Registered Nurse, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and Certified Trainer on most makes/models of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems. Having lived with type one diabetes for over 40 years, Tavia she understands that each person’s experiences and needs are unique. She strives to be an expert resource on intensive diabetes management options. She enjoys learning about the newest medications, strategies and technologies available that may help her clients reduce the diabetes burden while improving diabetes self-management skills.

 

Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES is the Director of Lifestyle and Nutrition for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is renowned for her expertise in nutrition, diabetes education, and athletic performance. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition and Biology from the University of Wisconsin, Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian, Licensed Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist, a certified trainer for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors, as well as a published author. Having lived with type 1 diabetes since childhood, Jennifer offers unique insight into day-to-day diabetes management, pregnancy, sports nutrition, and technology integration.

 

Dana Roseman, MPH, CDCES, RDN, LDN, is the Director of Technology and Applied Research for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Registered Dietitian with a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago, a Bachelor’s in Science from the University of Texas at Austin, and clinical nutrition training from UT Southwestern Medical Center. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, she has spent nearly 20 years improving diabetes care through technology, research, and patient education—including expertise with insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, and hybrid closed-loop systems. Dana serves as Research Information Liaison for the Dallas JDRF, is active on nonprofit boards, and empowers people with diabetes to thrive physically and mentally, making her a leading voice in diabetes innovation.

 

What you’ll learn:

✔️Understanding algorithms is key to optimizing diabetes management.

✔️The onboarding process is essential for new users of Trio.

✔️Adjusting settings can significantly impact glucose control.

✔️The cone of uncertainty provides valuable insights into glucose variability.

✔️Sigmoid feature helps manage insulin resistance effectively.

✔️Shortcuts in Trio can simplify diabetes management tasks.

✔️Continuous learning is necessary for effective use of diabetes technology.

✔️Trust in the system builds confidence in diabetes management.

 

Chapters

00:17 Introduction and Disclaimer

00:39 Meet Tavia, Jennifer, and Dana...The Trynamic Trio

2:07 Community and continuous learning with Trio

04:48 How Trio builds confidence in users

06:05 Who should use Trio?

08:27 Why trust in Trio?

11:37 Trio was created just for us

13:40 The value of the open sourced community

18:20 The importance of onboarding with Trio

21:37 Using the shortcuts for Trio

26:07 The Cone of Uncertainty

30:04 Default, Auto sends, log, or Sigmoid?

34:06 Trio highlights

Resources

Trio: An Open Source Overview

https://integrateddiabetes.com/diy-services-support/

https://integrateddiabetes.com/what-is-a-hybrid-closed-loop-system/hybrid-closed-loop-comparisons-options/

https://integrateddiabetes.com/some-technology-updates-from-the-diabetes-world/

https://integrateddiabetes.com/6-top-tips-for-open-source-diy-diabetes-management/

Email info@integrateddiabetes.com

https://triodocs.org/

https://loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/ https://www.loopnlearn.org/ Trio Discord: https://discord.com/channels/1020905149037813862/1328113286662717490 Facebook: Trio: DIY Diabetes App Support, Loop and Learn, Looped    Connect with Us

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Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes--The Book and The Authors01 Jul 202500:52:07

In Episode 41 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, Ginger Vieira joins host Jennifer Smith to discuss the updated edition of their book, *Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes: Your Month-to-Month Guide to Blood Sugar Management*.

The episode highlights their personal experiences of managing type 1 diabetes during pregnancy, insights from the book’s second edition, and the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare.

This insightful duo also delves into how advancements in technology and medications are transforming diabetes care for pregnant women.

Meet Your Hostess and Her Guest

Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES is the Director of Lifestyle and Nutrition for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is renowned for her expertise in nutrition, diabetes education, and athletic performance. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition and Biology from the University of Wisconsin, Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian, Licensed Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist, a certified trainer for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors, as well as a published author. Having lived with type 1 diabetes since childhood, Jennifer offers unique insight into day-to-day diabetes management, pregnancy, sports nutrition, and technology integration.

Ginger Vieira is a freelance writer, diabetes content specialist, and owner of The Diabetic Nerd. She is passionate about helping people with diabetes and other chronic illnesses live full lives who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 25 years and counting.

 

What you’ll learn:
  • What to expect when you are expecting and living with type 1 diabetes.
  • Real life experiences of pregnancy and navigating the healthcare system.
  • The importance of being your own health advocate.
  • The highlights of the second edition of “Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes: Your Month-to-Month Guide to Blood Sugar Management”
  • How new diabetes technologies can be used in pregnancy.
  • Which new medications can and cannot be used while you are pregnant.
Chapters:

00:15  Welcome and disclaimer

00:40  Meet Jennifer Smith

01:01  Meet Ginger Vieira

02:20  Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes: Your Month-to-Month Guide to Blood Sugar Management 2nd Edition

06:25  What to expect when you are expecting with diabetes

11:14  The importance of being your own health advocate

17:57  The role of advancing diabetes technology in pregnancy

22:36  Can Afrezza or GLP-1s be used in pregnancy?

31:57  Your birthing plan should include natural delivery

35:59  Celebrating your child’s health birth

39:54  What defines a "big baby" when you have diabetes?

43:49  Managing your diabetes care with a child

46:35  Will your child get diabetes?

 

Resources Mentioned

Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes: Your Month-to-Month Guide to Blood Sugar Management

 

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The Illusion of Glucose Control24 Jun 202500:34:48

In Episode 40 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, Riva Greenberg joins host Gary Scheiner to discuss, what she feels is the illusion of glucose control.

Together, they explore the biological limitations of controlling blood sugar, the psychological impacts of diabetes terminology, and the importance of influencing rather than controlling glucose levels.

Riva, author and person living with type 1 diabetes for over 50 years, shares her personal experiences and strategies for managing diabetes, emphasizing the significance of self-compassion and the acceptance of life's unpredictability in diabetes management.

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Educator, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Riva Greenberg is a multi-time author, columnist, and blogger. She has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 50 years and has presented her “Flourishing Approach” to healthcare professionals and people with diabetes all over the world.

What you’ll learn:
  • Why Riva feels that diabetes cannot be controlled.
  • How the term 'control' can create unrealistic expectations and guilt.
  • Why some feel that words used by healthcare providers can impact patients' mental health.
  • The importance of self-compassion in managing diabetes.
  • The importance of quality of life when it comes to diabetes.
Chapters

00:16 Introduction and disclaimer

01:38 Meet Riva Greenberg

04:21 Why diabetes and blood sugars cannot be controlled

07:46 What influences blood glucose levels

09:34 Why do doctors so often use the terms like "control" with their patients with diabetes?

11:17 How words impact the psychological aspect of diabetes care

14:51 The pitfall of perfection in diabetes management

20:23 How is technology influencing the perception of diabetes management?

25:07 The value of relaxation in your care

26:40 Why Gary feels quality of life is so important in his diabetes care

27:25 The pressure that comes from thinking that diabetes shouldn't stop you

 

Resources Mentioned

https://diabetesstories.com

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Riva-Greenberg/author/B001TNK2BE?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Bright Spots and Landmines by Adam Brown

The Discovery of Insulin by Michael Bliss

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Diabetes, Nutrition, and Wellness with Dana Roseman and Jennifer Smith22 Jul 202500:38:48

In Episode 44 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, Integrated Diabetes Services nutrition experts Dana Roseman and Jennifer Smith discuss how nutrition guidelines for diabetes have changed since they were both diagnosed almost 30 years ago.

They emphasize the importance of individualized nutrition plans that change as you change. This dynamic duo offers tips and insights on exercise, fasting, new food choices, and the importance of a comprehensive approach to diabetes management.

Meet Your Hosts

Dana Roseman, MPH, CDCES, RDN, LDN, is the Director of Technology and Applied Research for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is a Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist and Registered Dietitian with a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago, a Bachelor’s in Science from the University of Texas at Austin, and clinical nutrition training from UT Southwestern Medical Center. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, she has spent nearly 20 years improving diabetes care through technology, research, and patient education—including expertise with insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitors, and hybrid closed-loop systems. Dana serves as Research Information Liaison for the Dallas JDRF, is active on nonprofit boards, and empowers people with diabetes to thrive physically and mentally, making her a leading voice in diabetes innovation.

 

Jennifer Smith, RD, LD, CDCES is the Director of Lifestyle and Nutrition for Integrated Diabetes Services. She is renowned for her expertise in nutrition, diabetes education, and athletic performance. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Nutrition and Biology from the University of Wisconsin, Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian, Licensed Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist, a certified trainer for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors, as well as a published author. Having lived with type 1 diabetes since childhood, Jennifer offers unique insight into day-to-day diabetes management, pregnancy, sports nutrition, and technology integration.

What you will learn:

✔️Nutrition needs change as you age with diabetes.

✔️The value of the exchange system for eating with diabetes.

✔️Free foods still have nutrients.

✔️Your body’s response to nutrients is your own. No two people are the same.

✔️Your body changes over time and will not process nutrients in the same way as it once did.

✔️There is more to your diet than just the carbs that you eat.

✔️Food is fuel that must be effectively used.

✔️The importance of understanding the timing of your insulin.

Chapters

00:11 Welcome and introduction.

0:34 Meet Integrated Diabetes Services Licensed and Registered Dietitians Jennifer and Dana.

01:24 How type 1 diabetes nutritional guidelines have changed over the past 30 years.

03:52 Most helpful piece of technology to battle your meals.

05:04 There are no “free” foods.

08:43 Your diabetes may vary.

10:42 Fuel your body. Don't follow a "diet"

14:51  Calories and Carbohydrates

17:53 The liberation of ratios

20:28 The three pillars of diabetes management

24:22 The value of Afrezza for those over 18

25:58 Fiber and net carbs

28:59 Eating for activity

35:52  What else to expect in upcoming episodes

Resources Mentioned

https://integrateddiabetes.com/type-1-diabetes-what-nutrition-macros-should-i-follow/

Sponsored by: ByramHealthcare.com/podcast or call 866-692-8024 and select option 3

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Next-Level Diabetes Tech-- Innovations, Comparisons, and Expert Advice29 Jul 202500:39:48

In Episode 46 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Gary Scheiner, owner and clinical director of Integrated Diabetes Services, welcomes Dr. Inge Van Boxelaer. Dr. Boxelaer is an endocrinologist from Belgium, a diabetes technology expert, and the founder of Diabetotech.

Together they discuss and compare continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and automated insulin delivery (AID) systems available in the US as well as in Europe. They share insights on the rapidly evolving landscape of diabetes tech, the challenges of comparing different systems, and the importance of patients and healthcare providers staying up to date.

Meet Your Host and his guest:

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Care & Education, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985,

Dr Inge Van Boxelaer, is an endocrinologist in Belgium. She's on a mission to improve the lives of people with diabetes by making sure that both healthcare providers and people with diabetes are up to date on all the latest in diabetes technology. Her platform Diabotech is recognized as a top international resource for insight and education.

What you will learn:

✔️ Diabetes technology is rapidly evolving, therefore ongoing education for healthcare providers is crucial for effective diabetes management

✔️Open-source and DIY systems are gaining traction but are not widely used in all regions of the world.

✔️Emerging technologies, such as implanted sensors, are changing diabetes management.

✔️Do not hesitate to try new diabetes technologies available.

✔️Healthcare providers should encourage patients to find the right system that fits their lifestyle.

 

Chapters:

00:13  Welcome and introduction

01:28 Dr. Inge Boxelaer

04:29  The challenges of health care teams lacking technology knowledge

06:24  How Dr. Inge von Boxelaer helps healthcare providers better help their diabetes patients

8:07  Who Dr. Inge Boxelaer works with.

10:00  What diabetes technology is hot in Europe right now?

18:14  The best pieces of diabetes technology currently available.

22:55  Meeting the challenge of getting people to pre-bolus or bolus

28:13  Which connected insulin pen gets top marks?

29:01  What is the best data software?

31:03 What systems would Dr. Boxelaer use to manage type 1 diabetes?

34:22 What advice would you give for getting the most out of your diabetes technology?

Resources Mentioned:

Think Like a Pancreas (Fourth Edition)

https://www.diabetotech.com/

Diabetotech Courses

GlucoTrack https://glucotrack.com/

Ypsomed

Libre 3

https://hellokaleido.com/

https://www.medtrum.com/product/nanopump.html

Dexcom G7

Minimed

Tandem

CLOSE IT Trial

 

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🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com

🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook

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✔️IDS Diabetes Experts, The Trynamic Trio Share Personal Experiences with Open-Source Application

 

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The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

 

Think Like a Pancreas--The Fourth Edition05 Aug 202500:43:12

This is an extra special edition of Think Like a Pancreas--The Podcast as fangirl, and fellow Integrated Diabetes Services clinician, Alicia Downs talks to Gary Scheiner, author of Think Like a Pancreas after the release of the book's FOURTH EDITION!

A staple read for anyone who lives with diabetes and uses insulin, Alicia shares how these books changed her life and gets Gary to reveal how the original book came to be. 

Meet Your Host and Her Guest

Alicia Downs,  RN, MSN, CDCES,  BC-ADM  experienced years of mis-diagnoses and ineffective treatments that gave her the  incentive to take the lead in her own health care and educate those around her. Areas of clinical specialty for Alicia include working with patients through cancer treatment, Type 3C diabetes, Diabetes management along with complex medical challenges, diabetes management in combination with behavioral and mental health challenges, as well as Tandem diabetes device optimization. Alicia is also passionate about providing educated compassionate informed and equitable care to all people. Her specialized experience in gender diverse care, LGBTQ care areas, as well as experience in diverse ethnic and faith backgrounds is Alicia’s greatest pride in her professional career.

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Care & Education, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

 

What you’ll learn:

✔️ What is new in Think Like a Pancreas 4th Edition.

✔️Why Think Like a Pancreas needs to be updated.

✔️When knowledge and care come together in a book, you get one like “Think Like a Pancreas”.

✔️A good diabetes educator knows how to communicate.

✔️ The impact of technology and new medications on diabetes management.

✔️ The value of old school methods in modern diabetes management.

✔️Reflections on what a cure for diabetes will look like.

 

Chapters:

00:13 Welcome and Disclaimer

01:30 How the Think Like a Pancreas book impacted Alicia Down's life

03:13 The Evolution of Think Like a Pancreas

04:17 When is it time to update the book?

05:27 Who should read Think Like a Pancreas 4th Edition?

06:15 Now available in an audio version.

08:59 What to expect from Think Like a Pancreas Edition 5?

11:59 The Unique Approach of 'Think Like a Pancreas'

17:18 Writing "Think Like a Pancreas"

20:50 Advice for aspiring health writers

24:25 How to get the most out of "Think Like a Pancreas Edition 4"

31:29 Music plays a key role

38:13 Other diabetes resources

39:25 The future of diabetes management

 

Resources Mentioned:

Think Like a Pancreas (Fourth Edition)

Sugar Surfing by Stephen Ponder

Bright Spots and Landmines by Adam Brown

Pumping Insulin by John Walsh

 

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Diabetes is the ULTIMATE Ultramarathon19 Aug 202500:35:04

In Episode 48 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Dr. Paula Diab is joined by fellow clinician, Kristi Paguio. They draw powerful parallels between long-distance running—specifically the iconic Comrades Marathon—and the journey of managing diabetes. The conversation highlights the invisible challenges faced daily by people with diabetes, the essential role of support systems, and the importance of redefining success through small, meaningful victories.

Paula and Kristi highlight the fact that there is no perfect control in diabetes, and each individual's journey is unique, filled with personal wins and challenges.

Meet Your Hosts

Dr Paula Diab PhD, CDCES is a Family Physician and Diabetologist who runs a multi-disciplinary practice specializing in the management of chronic diseases, particularly diabetes and obesity in South Africa. Her approach is to walk the journey with her patients and to allow them to manage their disease rather than allow the disease to define who they are.

Despite carrying the burden of being the only member of the IDS clinical team without type 1 Diabetes, her skills and passion for diabetes care & education are exemplary (she did successfully manage her own gestational diabetes during her pregnancies).

Kristi Paguio LMSW, CDCES, CSOWM is a licensed clinical social worker, diabetes care and education specialist, and certified specialist in obesity and weight management. Kristi has been working in the field of diabetes since 2007 and has had the privilege of working with people across the lifespan who are impacted by diabetes.  She has experience working with adults, children, athletes, pregnancy, and weight management.

Kristi was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2000 and has specialized in the mental and emotional aspects of diabetes since that time. 

What you will learn:

✔️ Support from others is crucial in managing diabetes.

✔️The power of positive words.

✔️There is no “cracking the code” to perfect diabetes management.

✔️ Compassionate curiosity can help in understanding diabetes challenges.

✔️ How to live in the messy middle with diabetes.

✔️ Diabetes will be with you on your best and your worst days.

✔️ Living with diabetes really is heroic.

✔️Self-management doesn’t mean self-blame.

✔️It's important to pace yourself through challenges.

Chapters:

00:11  Welcome and introduction

00:37  Meet Dr. Diab

01:25 Meet Kristi Paguio

02:34  The Comrades Ultramarathon

05:28  How managing diabetes is like running an ultramarathon

08:28  The value of curating your fan base

11:01 The anxiety around perfect diabetes management

11:51 Type 1 diabetes in the wild

13:15 The of pendulum of perfect blood sugar readings

16:52  What your blood sugar readings could be telling you.

19:30 Using compassionate curiosity with your diabetes management

23:30 The value of pacing our diabetes care goals

28:01 Diabetes is the ultra-marathon

Resources Mentioned

Diabetes and Obesity: The Long Road of Chronic Disease Management

Connect with Us

🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com

🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook

🔵To work with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team , visit https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/ ,  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

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The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

Integrated Diabetes Services UNFILTERED! Part 212 Aug 202500:45:04

In Episode 47 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, we once again pull back the curtain and share the fabulous personalities of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinicians.

In part two of our three-part series, meet:

Alicia Downs,  RN, MSN, CDCES,  BC-ADM experienced years of mis-diagnoses and ineffective treatments that gave her the incentive to take the lead in her own health care and educate those around her. Areas of clinical specialty for Alicia include working with patients through cancer treatment, Type 3C diabetes, Diabetes management along with complex medical challenges, diabetes management in combination with behavioral and mental health challenges, as well as Tandem diabetes device optimization. Alicia is also passionate about providing educated compassionate informed and equitable care to all people. Her specialized experience in gender diverse care, LGBTQ care areas, as well as experience in diverse ethnic and faith backgrounds is Alicia’s greatest pride in her professional career.

Anna Sabino MSW, CDCES has been living with T1D for over 30 years and proudly offers expert emotional health counseling for children, adults, and families with T1D.   She is a graduate of Syracuse University with a dual degree in psychology and child and family studies.  She earned her Masters in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis.  Her areas of expertise include family dynamics, crisis management, anxiety, depression, burnout, and post-traumatic stress.

Anna’s greatest passion is helping individuals and families build a sense of confidence and comfort with their diabetes management.  

Dr Paula Diab PhD, CDCES is a Family Physician and Diabetologist who runs a multi-disciplinary practice specializing in the management of chronic diseases, particularly diabetes and obesity in South Africa. Her approach is to walk the journey with her patients and to allow them to manage their disease rather than allow the disease to define who they are. She earned her undergraduate medical degree from the University of Cape Town in 2000 and then returned to her home province of KwaZulu-Natal to establish her career and continue her post-graduate studies. She is certified as a Diabetes Care and Education Specialist in the US.

Despite carrying the burden of being the only member of the IDS clinical team without type 1 Diabetes, her skills and passion for diabetes care & education are exemplary (she did successfully manage her own gestational diabetes during her pregnancies).

What you will learn:

✔️ How Alicia, Anna, and Paula came to be members of the Integrated Diabetes Services team.

✔️ How patient care is enhanced by blending clinical expertise and lived experience.

✔️ The value of having certified diabetes care and education specialists in multiple disciplines.

✔️ Which IDS team clinician would win in an arm-wrestling contest and who uses the most emojis in their correspondence!

Chapters:

00:15 Welcome and Introduction

00:40 Say hello to Alicia, Anna, and Paula

01:27 How Dr. Paula Diab came to be a part of the IDS team

02:31 How Anna Sabino became a part of the Integrated Diabetes Services team

03:46 Fangirl turned IDS clinician

08:02 Why helping other people with diabetes is so important to Anna, Paula, and Alicia

14:40 How Integrated Diabetes Services gives back to the diabetes community

19:42 Managing whole-person care.

35:40 What you didn't know about the Integrated Diabetes Services team

Resources Mentioned:

Think Like a Pancreas—The book

The Diabetic Athlete’s Handbook

Pumping Insulin by John Walsh

Accepting and Normalizing Anxiety While Living With Diabetes

Diabetes Barbie

 

Connect with Us

🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com

🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook

🔵To work with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team , visit https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/ ,  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

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Disclaimer

The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

Book it! Diabetes publishing is alive, but is it well?09 Sep 202500:33:49

In Episode 51 of Think Like a Pancreas—the Podcast, host Gary Scheiner speaks with Victor Van Beuren, director of book operations for the American Diabetes Association.

Victor shares how he moved from a career in geology to publishing in the diabetes space was a natural evolution. He highlights the importance of effective scientific communication to both individuals and clinicians.

Victor also shares with Gary how to identify trustworthy sources of information amid online clutter and what to consider if you want to get your diabetes story published.

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Care & Education, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Victor Van Beuren, MS, has dedicated more than 38 years to the publishing world. While publishing has shaped his career, his work with the American Diabetes Association over the past decade and a half has transformed it into his mission.

What you’ll learn:

✔️The importance of effective scientific communication

✔️The evolution of book publishing in a digital age.

✔️ How to find reputable diabetes publications.

✔️The steps involved in publishing your diabetes book.

✔️The importance of a good hook for your diabetes book

✔️ Publishing is a business

 

Chapters:

00:15 Welcome and introduction

00:57 Meet Victor

3:40 How a geologist became an American Diabetes Association book publisher.

7:00 The importance of sharing medical information in a way that everyone can understand

7:56 ADA’s new focus in consumer publishing

14:02 Finding trustworthy authors and publications

17:00 Modern publishing options

18:20 Tips for book marketing

26:30 The value of communication

Resources Mentioned:

Joslin Diabetes Center  

Practical CGM   

Think Like a Pancreas—The Fourth Edition  

 

Connect with Us

🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com

🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook

🔵To work with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team , visit https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/ ,  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

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Think Like a Pancreas—The Book

 

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The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

Excelling in Sports with Type 1 Diabetes02 Sep 202500:34:38

In Episode 50 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Gary Scheiner spends time with former professional athlete, Gary Forbes and 12 year-old Elliot to discuss “Excelling in Sports with Type 1 Diabetes”.

They each share personal stories of their diagnoses, the challenges they faced, and how they manage their diabetes while competing at high levels in sports.

 

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Care & Education, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Gary Forbes is a former pro basketball player turned entrepreneur and advocate. He now leads SOLE SURVIVORS LLC, empowering others to thrive through adversity. Living with Type 1 Diabetes, Gary has used his platform to raise awareness and inspire strength both on and off the court. Through speaking, writing, and strategic leadership, he connects the lessons of sports to life and business.

Elliot is 12 years old and has been living with type 1 diabetes for the past two years. He currently uses an open-sourced automated insulin delivery system to help him manage his diabetes both on the basketball court and on the baseball field.

What you’ll learn:

✔️Personal resilience and support systems play a key role in overcoming challenges.

✔️Using technology like CGMs and insulin pumps can enhance diabetes management.

✔️Blood sugar levels significantly affect athletic performance.

✔️Communication with coaches and teammates is essential for managing diabetes during sports.

✔️Traveling and competing can present unique challenges for athletes with diabetes.

✔️Learning from failures in diabetes management is important for growth.

✔️Understanding nutrition is vital for performance and blood sugar control.

✔️Maintaining a positive attitude and confidence is crucial for success.

 

Chapters

00:15 Welcome and disclaimer

01:43  Meet Gary Forbes

04:26 Meet Elliot

05:35 Diabetes management tools used by Elliot and the Garys

08:31 Were Elliot or Gary Forbes discouraged from competing in high level sports because of diabetes?

12:43 The added preparations when playing sports with type 1 diabetes

14:52 Dealing with coaches and support staff during competition

15:40 Traveling and Competing with Type 1 Diabetes

17:38 Tips to manage your glucose levels while playing sports

23:37 Learning from Failures in Diabetes Management

26:22 The Advantages of having diabetes

28:57 Advice for individuals competing in sports with type 1 Diabetes

Resources Mentioned:

The Sole Survivors

Gary Hall

Connect with Us

🔵Website: integrateddiabetes.com

🔵 Follow on Social Media: @integrated_diabetes_services and @ integrateddiabetesservices on Facebook

🔵To work with the Integrated Diabetes Services Team , visit https://integrateddiabetes.com/how-to-start-the-process/ ,  or email info@integrateddiabetes.com

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The information contained in this program is based on the experience and opinions of the Integrated Diabetes Services clinical team. Please discuss any changes to your treatment plan with your personal healthcare provider before implementing.

Type 2 Meds for People with Type 1 diabetes26 Aug 202500:35:31

In Episode 49 of Think Like a Pancreas—The Podcast, host Gary Scheiner is joined by Integrated Diabetes Services clinician, Dr. Paula Diab. Together they discuss the off-label use of type 2 diabetes medications in type 1 patients.

Paula and Gary describe the hormonal balance necessary for blood sugar management and how the off-label use of medications like metformin, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and SGLT2 inhibitors can help.

During their conversation, they emphasize the importance of patient education and informed discussions with healthcare providers regarding medication options.

Meet Your Host and His Guest

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES, is the award-winning author of Think Like a Pancreas as well as numerous other books that act as guides for people living with diabetes. A Certified Diabetes Care & Education, ADCES Fellow, Masters-level Exercise Physiologist, and person living with type 1 diabetes since 1985, Gary was named 2014 Diabetes Educator of the Year by the American Association of Diabetes Educators. He trained at the Joslin Diabetes Center and has dedicated his career to helping others live well with diabetes through education, advocacy, and innovation.

Dr Paula Diab PhD, CDCES is a Family Physician and Diabetologist who runs a multi-disciplinary practice specializing in the management of chronic diseases, particularly diabetes and obesity in South Africa. Her approach is to walk the journey with her patients and to allow them to manage their disease rather than allow the disease to define who they are.

Despite carrying the burden of being the only member of the IDS clinical team without type 1 Diabetes, her skills and passion for diabetes care & education are exemplary (she did successfully manage her own gestational diabetes during her pregnancies).

What you will learn:

✔️ The role of other hormones in managing type 1 diabetes

✔️How biguanides, SLGT-2 inhibitors, and GLP-1s work in people with diabetes.

✔️What is double diabetes?

✔️ The safety of metformin use for people with diabetes

✔️ How to safely use SLGT-2s when you have diabetes

✔️ The benefits of GLP-1s.

 

Chapters

00:11  Welcome and introduction

02:19  Gary Scheiner--ADCES Fellow

02:50 Meet Dr. Paula Diab

05:20 The hormones involved in diabetes management

09:19 Why are there so few medications available to manage type 1 diabetes?

11:27 Understanding off-label use of diabetes medication

14:44 Type  2 diabetes medications that are prescribed off-label to people with type 1 diabetes

28:17 The best candidates for biguanides, SLGT-2 inhibitors, or GLP-1s use.

30:57  What to do if your doctor is uncomfortable prescribing drugs off-label?

 

Resources

Happy GLP1

REMOVAL Trial

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28615149/

DEPICT study – SGLT2 inhibitors (dapaglif) in T1D https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30352894/

EASE study – SGLT2 inhibitors (empaglif) in T1D https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30287422/

Liraglutide (GLP-1 RA) Trials in T1D

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/landia/article/PIIS2213-8587%2815%2900436-2/abstract

Semaglutide (Weekly GLP-1 RA) Trials in T1D

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39794615/

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