Keeping It 100 Radio: Uncensored Diabetes Conversations

EP 36: ASK ME ANYTHING - New Diagnosis, Favorite Dexcom Spots, Wedding Planning..

It's Q&A time! In today's episode, Lissie sits down and answers all of YOUR questions. 

Join us as she discusses: 

  • Her best advice to someone recently diagnosed with diabetes 1.5 as an adult
  • Her go-to Dexcom and Omnipod sites
  • Wedding planning with type one
  • Adhesive reactions from diabetes devices
  • and so much more.

SHOW NOTES

  • ⏰ (1:04): My TED talk.
  • ⏰ (2:38): Overview of the episode
  • ⏰ (3:28): Question 1: What is your first piece of advice to somebody that was just diagnosed with type 1.5 at 30 years old?
  • ⏰ (9:03): Question 2: Wedding prep and diabetes
  • ⏰ (12:53): Question 3: I need new Dexcom sites. Tummy and arms are tired.
  • ⏰ (14:50): Question 4: How long have you had diabetes?
  • ⏰ (16:44): Question 5: Preventing skin issues with Dexcom and Omnipod. Mine are completely ruining my skin
- Check out @mary.type1 (https://www.instagram.com/mary.type1/) on IG for her adhesive tips
  • ⏰ (20:08): Thanks for hanging out today, let me know if you like the Q&A style podcast @needlesandspoons_ (https://www.instagram.com/needlesandspoons_/)

Resources for this episode:

  • Join us inside the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Coaching Experience: https://bit.ly/3E5TX5W
  • Grab the Keeping it 100 Diabetes Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BB5ZL6R8?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
  • Check out our blog: https://bit.ly/3AkABcm
  • Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3hMqhU9
  • Check out our free resource hub: https://bit.ly/3tF2tnC
  • Try Skin Grip and use the code "LISSIE" at skingrip.com
  • Check out our favorite products: https://www.amazon.com/shop/needlesandspoons_?ref=ac_inf_tb_vh

*Disclaimer: Nothing inside of Keeping it 100 Radio or our resources is intended as medical advice. Always consult a physician before making changes to your insulin doses, diet or general wellness.

Disclaimer: Nothing inside of Keeping it 100 Radio or our resources is intended as medical advice. Always consult a physician before making changes to your insulin doses, diet or general wellness.