My Diabetes Doc

Dr. Jonas Leibowitz

My Diabetes Doc is the podcast that makes diabetes care easier to understand. Hosted by endocrinologist Dr. Jonas Leibowitz, each episode delivers expert insights, practical tips, and the latest advances in diabetes treatment, nutrition, weight management, and metabolic health. Whether you're living with diabetes, caring for someone who is, or looking to improve your health, you'll gain trusted, evidence-based guidance to help you live better and healthier.

Episodes

  1. 12 Jun

    I just found out I have type 2 diabetes, and I have symptoms

    What should you do if you've just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and you're already experiencing symptoms? In this episode, endocrinologist Dr. Jonas Leibowitz draws on more than 30 years of clinical experience to explain what happens when Type 2 diabetes presents with symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, blurry vision, and increased hunger. He breaks down the physiology behind these symptoms, helping listeners understand why high blood sugar can lead to dehydration, fatigue, and other warning signs that often bring patients to a doctor's office, urgent care center, or hospital. Dr. Leibowitz discusses why symptomatic diabetes is treated differently from diabetes that is discovered during routine blood work. He explains how very high blood sugar levels can overwhelm the body's natural regulatory systems, sometimes requiring more immediate interventions, including insulin therapy. Listeners will learn about the concept of "glucose toxicity," why insulin may be necessary even in people with Type 2 diabetes, and how blood sugar levels can be brought back under control safely and effectively. The episode also explores what patients can expect after diagnosis, including diabetes education, blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, dietary guidance, exercise recommendations, and the management of related health concerns such as blood pressure and cholesterol. Dr. Leibowitz highlights the importance of understanding the disease process, participating actively in treatment, and building the skills needed for successful long-term diabetes management. Whether you have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, are caring for someone who has, or simply want to better understand the condition, this episode provides practical insights into the early stages of diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Leibowitz offers a clear, reassuring roadmap for navigating the challenges of symptomatic diabetes and taking the first steps toward improved health and lasting blood sugar control. Topics discussed include:• Common symptoms of high blood sugar• Why excessive thirst and urination occur• Weight loss, hunger, and blurry vision in diabetes• Dehydration and hospitalization risks• Insulin treatment and glucose toxicity• Blood sugar monitoring and diabetes education• Nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle changes• Long-term strategies for successful diabetes management

    7 min
  2. 29 May

    I have been diagnosed with diabetes, now what?

    I Just Found Out I Have Type 2 Diabetes—Now What? Being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes can feel overwhelming, but understanding what comes next is the first step toward taking control of your health. In this episode of My Diabetes Doc, endocrinologist Dr. Jonas Leibowitz draws on more than 30 years of experience to explain what a new diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes really means and how patients can begin building a successful management plan. From understanding A1C and blood sugar goals to learning about nutrition, exercise, glucose monitoring, and preventive care, Dr. Leibowitz provides a practical roadmap for those newly diagnosed. You'll learn: How Type 2 diabetes is commonly diagnosed The role of A1C and blood glucose testing Whether you need to monitor your blood sugar right away The importance of diabetes education and nutrition counseling How physical activity improves blood sugar control What complications to watch for and how to prevent them When medications may be helpful and how they fit into a treatment plan Why managing cholesterol and blood pressure is just as important as controlling blood sugar Most importantly, Dr. Leibowitz emphasizes that diabetes is a manageable condition and that knowledge, education, and a personalized plan can help you live a long, healthy, and active life. Whether you've recently been diagnosed, have prediabetes, or are supporting a loved one with diabetes, this episode offers clear, evidence-based guidance to help you move forward with confidence.

    12 min

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My Diabetes Doc is the podcast that makes diabetes care easier to understand. Hosted by endocrinologist Dr. Jonas Leibowitz, each episode delivers expert insights, practical tips, and the latest advances in diabetes treatment, nutrition, weight management, and metabolic health. Whether you're living with diabetes, caring for someone who is, or looking to improve your health, you'll gain trusted, evidence-based guidance to help you live better and healthier.