Picky Eaters & Summer Swimmers: Ask The D-Moms
Diabetes Connections | Type 1 Diabetes
Release Date: 06/11/2019
Diabetes Connections | Type 1 Diabetes
It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: UK looks at starting universal T1D screening, Dexcom's CEO mentions a new product, bariatric sugery vs GLP medications, FDA approves update to prescribing info for inhaled insulin, miscroplastic and diabetes link studied, and more! Announcing Community Commericals! Learn how to Learn more about Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! from extreme temperatures The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is...
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Imagine getting your kids screened for T1D and agreeing to do it yourself, just to set a good example, and then your test is the one that comes back with type 1! That’s exactly what happened to Chris Dunn. She was positive for all of the autoantibodies and has since been treated with Tzield, the medication shown to delay the onset. We’re talking to her about all of that, what the treatment is actually like, how she’s doing since and what her family thinks of the whole thing. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health...
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It's In the News... the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now! Top stories this week include: new islet encapsulation trial, FDA agrees to review Tzield for babies and approves the MiniMed Go, Civica releases it's version of Lantus, Eversense launches with a pump partner, scholarship for college students with diabetes and more! Announcing Community Commericals! Learn how to Learn more about Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about from extreme temperatures The best way to keep up...
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One of the sure-thing top stories of 2026 will be GLP1s, but will we see more studies and even approval for treating type 1 with these medications? We're talking about Ozempic, Mounjaro and the next versions like Retatrutide - that are just around the corner. I’m talking to Dr. Cecelia Lo Wong, a diabetologist at the University of Colorado whose been on the front lines of this conversation for years, including serving on FDA advisory committees. This is a wide ranging interview - we also talk about the growing needs of older adults with type 1 diabetes, how kidney and...
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It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week we're also making predictions for diabetes news in 2026! This week's top stories: statins and type 2, big results from Lilly's newest weight loss drug, MiniMed IPO, Tandem app update, and more! Predicitons include thouhts around: continuous ketone monitoring, noninvasive gucose moniotring, inhalable insulin for kids, GLP1 backlash, A1 slop in diabetes mom groups and more! Announcing Community Commericals! Learn how to Learn more about Please visit our Sponsors & Partners -...
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This week on Diabetes Connections, a conversation about what really matters in diabetes. We’re talking about the top stories of 2025, the hype that didn’t happen, some trends for 2026, what community can accomplish, and what LeBron James has to do with all of this. We also get personal – because I’m being interviewed by the wonderful Neil Greathouse, host of Your Best T1D life, and so much more. This episode contains a replay of This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Announcing Community...
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Making the case for a better at home A1C test. Orange Biomed is developing a compact, one-drop, at-home A1C testing device they say could make frequent A1C checks easier and more accessible than ever. They’re passionate about closing the gap for people who struggle to get to clinics regularly… and the research they share is compelling: four A1C tests a year can lead to a nearly 4% reduction in A1C levels. We’ll talk about why more frequent A1C monitoring matters—even in the era of continuous glucose monitoring—how their new device works, and what early clinical trial results look...
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What if your glucose graph became a tangible piece of art? Something you could pring out and put on your water bottle or the back of your laptop. I’ve seen this in person and it makes a big impact on people. This week I’m talking to Krista Shenaman about making this type of art, her journey with type 2 – and it’s been a journey, she took a “record breaking” 28 day walk after her diagnosis.. – why she thinks its helpful to look at data in a new way and more. Full disclosure: We recorded this interview way back in 2024! Technical issues and thought it was lost,...
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It’s been a big month for announcements from Dexcom! What does that mean for you? From the commercial launch of the 15 day sensor and a smart basal feature to the announced phase out of the G6 and more, I’m talking with Jessica Castle, vice president of Global Medical Affairs at Dexcom. We’re covering all of this news and she’s answering your questions. More about More about This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Announcing Community Commericals! Learn how to Learn more about ...
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We're looking at some major policy issues happening in Washington, and what you can really do to effect change. George Huntley is the CEO of . We’ve got a lot to cover: Medicare changes like competitive bidding that could dramatically limit access to CGMs and insulin pumps for seniors, the changing landscape around GLP 1 meds, and we talk about patient advocacy wins. I know some of you are cynical, but it can work. If you’ve ever thought your voice doesn’t matter, this conversation may change your mind. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions,...
info_outlineMoira McCarthy and Stacey answer your questions about picky eaters, fear of shots and a summer time trips to the pool or beach. They share helpful stories from their own experiences - check the links below for more help and info.
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Previous episode on Getting Diabetes Gear to Stick in the Summer
In our Community Connection this week… some push back from the DIY community as the FDA targets an off label use issue. Stacey asks, isn't all T1D a bit DIY?
Read Katie DiSimone's post about the FDA and DIY
And in our Tell Me Something Good Segment - sports achievements from young and old as well as a major T1D accomplishment: The 4th person with type 1 diabetes summits Mt Everest!
Taylor Adams Summits Mt. Everest with T1D
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:00 Show Open -What's on this week?
1:30 Stacey Welcome - Benny's away at Diabetes Camp this week! And more on the ADA Sessions in the FB Group - along with any breaking news that comes from that annual event. Make sure you sign up for the newsletter!! New stuff is coming!
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5:10 Ask the D-Moms
38:00 Community Connection: DIY & the FDA
42:30 TMSG: Mooresville, NC baseball champs, Senior Games competitor and Taylor Adams becomes the 4th person with T1D to summit Everest
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