Diabetes Digital Podcast by Food Heaven Wendy Lopez, Jessica Jones
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- Health & Fitness
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Join BFFs, registered dietitian nutritionists, and diabetes educators Wendy Lopez and Jessica Jones each week to navigate the many layers of diabetes management and overall well-being. Every Wednesday, we’ll dive into a world of diabetes-friendly nutrition, intuitive eating, mental health strategies, medication management, and so much more. The Diabetes Digital Podcast isn’t just another health show; it’s a culturally competent and weight-inclusive resource, seamlessly integrating diverse care approaches into each episode.
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What Exactly is Ozempic and Who Is It For? From Diabetes to Diet Trends
In this episode of our podcast, we explore Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonist medications, tracing their journey from diabetes treatments to popular weight loss solutions. We'll examine their effectiveness, differences in dosages, and typical side effects. Our discussion will also cover their impact on diabetes management, specifically how Ozempic influences A1c levels.
Joining us is Erin Phillips, a registered dietitian and diabetes expert from Seattle, WA, who specializes in diabetes and eating disorders. Erin advocates for weight-inclusive care and provides clinical consultations to healthcare professionals.
Through our conversation, we aim to provide clarity on Ozempic's role in diabetes care and its implications for patients and providers alike.
In This Episode We’ll Cover:
What Ozempic is and why it's currently making headlines
The initial purpose of Ozempic for diabetes management and its shift in use
Erin's perspective on recommending Ozempic for people with diabetes
Dosing disparities between weight loss and diabetes treatment, addressing concerns about potential side effects
Outcomes observed in diabetes management with Ozempic and its typical impact on A1c levels
Common side effects encountered in clinical practice and their potential impact on patients' quality of life + MUCH MORE!
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Erin’s Podcast: https://www.erinphillipsnutrition.com/podcast
Informed consent for GLP-1s: https://sizeinclusivemedicine.org/glp1/
Are you living with diabetes or prediabetes and seeking support from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist covered by insurance? Visit DiabetesDigital.co to sign up for personalized, one-on-one nutrition counseling with one of our culturally aware and weight-inclusive Diabetes Dietitians today!
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2 Dietitians Talk with 2 Doctors w/ Diabetes
In today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus, both endocrinologists who have been living with diabetes themselves since they were 15. They’re the hosts of the podcast Taking Control of Your Diabetes and this episode originally aired on their podcast - we’re sharing here because it was so informative and we hope you enjoy it!
In This Episode We’ll Cover:
Challenges individuals with diabetes face when it comes to nutrition
How does someone figure out what is the best way to eat for them?
Practical ways for putting together balanced meals for blood sugar management
Overcoming food guilt with diabetes
Striking a balance between honoring cravings for indulgent foods, while still maintaining a diet that supports their diabetes goals + MUCH MORE!
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The Ultimate Guide to Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) and How They Work
In today's episode, we're joined again by Isabel Reckson, a Diabetes Digital Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator. Together, we explore the benefits of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in diabetes management, discussing their real-time tracking and emerging innovations. We address utilization, potential risks, and staying informed, along with financial considerations and insurance coverage. Join us as we uncover the impact of CGMs and diabetes technology, transforming the way we manage diabetes.
In This Episode We’ll Cover:
Benefits of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in diabetes management
Emerging promising and innovative diabetes technologies
Utilization and potential risks of wearable devices and smartphone apps
Staying informed about new developments in diabetes technology
Financial considerations and insurance coverage for diabetes devices
Approaching discussions about diabetes technology with hesitant or older patients
Strategies to prevent CGM sensors from detaching during daily activities
Guidance for newly diagnosed individuals interested in exploring diabetes technology
Addressing concerns about privacy and data security related to diabetes technology + MUCH MORE!
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Why Are My Fasting Blood Sugars So High?
In today's episode, we're troubleshooting what to do if you have high fasting blood sugars. Beyond nutrition, factors like physical activity, stress, and illness can all contribute to elevated levels. Whether it's high-carb meals before bed, the dawn phenomenon releasing hormones in the morning, or the Somogyi effect causing rebound spikes, understanding these factors is crucial. Listen as we share some strategies and tips to help you better manage your blood sugar levels.
In This Episode We’ll Cover:
Why you might be experiencing high fasting blood sugars
Factors beyond nutrition that influence blood sugar levels, including physical activity, stress, and illness
How the dawn phenomenon and Somogyi effect can play a role in high fast blood sugar levels
Strategies for management, such as regular monitoring, balanced bedtime snacks, and medication adjustments.
The importance of proactive management and seeking support from healthcare providers + MORE!
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How to Navigate Metformin Side Effects
Today, we're diving into how to handle the side effects of metformin for Type 2 diabetes. We'll talk about common issues like upset stomachs and metallic tastes, share practical tips to ease side effect symptoms, and the importance of reaching out to your healthcare team if you're experiencing symptoms.
In This Episode We’ll Cover:
How to manage metformin side effects for Type 2 diabetes
Metformin's role and common prescription for diabetes management
Overview of how metformin works in the body
Review of typical side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach ache, loss of appetite, and metallic taste in the mouth
How metformin doesn't usually cause low blood sugar but may in combination with other medications
The importance of discussing side effects with healthcare providers
Four practical tips for managing side effects of metformin + MUCH MORE!
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How Do You Know If You Have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes?
Today we're tackling a question we hear all the time: How do you tell Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes apart? We'll break it down by discussing their unique causes, symptoms, and treatments. Plus, we share the different diagnostic tests doctors use, ranging from basic blood sugar checks to specialized autoimmune tests for Type 1. Ever heard of Type 1.5 (LADA)? We will discuss the nuances behind Type 1.5 and treatment and more!
In This Episode We’ll Cover:
The differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
Causes, symptoms, and treatments for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
Diagnostic methods for Type 1 and Type 2
How autoimmune testing is used to detect specific antibodies targeting the pancreas for Type 1
What Type 1.5 Diabetes is and its treatment
The different treatment approaches for Type 1, such as insulin therapy, a balanced diet, exercise, and blood sugar monitoring
The different treatment strategies for Type 2, including focusing on lifestyle changes, oral or injectable medications, and potential insulin therapy + MUCH MORE!
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Jenny’s Podcast Episode: How I Navigate Type 1 Diabetes as a Registered Dietitian
How to Know When it’s Time to Start Insulin
Tests to confirm Type 1:These tests confirm the autoimmune basis of Type 1 diabetes by assessing specific antibodies associated with the condition. These include Islet cell cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ICA), Glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies (GADA), Insulinoma-associated-2 autoantibodies (IA-2A), and Insulin autoantibodies (IAA). Elevated levels of these antibodies indicate a higher likelihood of Type 1 diabetes.
Supplementary evaluations, such as a C-peptide test or an insulin assay test, may accompany the diabetes antibody panel to provide a more thorough assessment of the diabetes status. These tests, combined with the diabetes antibody panel, offer a comprehensive overview of the condition.
Interpretation of test results involves understanding that positive findings suggest the presence of antibodies associated with Type 1 diabetes or an increased risk of developing it. Conversely, negative results may indicate a lower probability of Type 1 diabetes, although some individuals with the condition may not exhibit these antibodies. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to grasp the implications of test outcomes for your specific circumstances.