Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast!

Taking Control Of Your Diabetes®
Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast!

Welcome to Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast, an edutaining show all about highs and lows of living with diabetes. Hosted by Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus, both endocrinologists who have been living with diabetes themselves since they were 15, we’re discussing the important topics that people living with diabetes need to know—and no topic is off-limits. From the latest advancements in diabetes medications and devices, to interviews with some of the best minds in diabetes, to personal stories about the ups and downs of dealing with this condition 24/7, we’re tackling what it means to live with diabetes in modern times. And we promise to make you laugh along the way, because sometimes we just need to laugh at the craziness that comes with living with diabetes. Tune in for a new episode on the last Monday of every month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes! VISIT: tcoyd.org | FOLLOW: tcoyd.org/contact | EMAIL: podcast@tcoyd.org APPLE PODCAST RATING: 4.9/🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  1. The Link between Diabetes and Certain Types of Cancers

    11월 11일

    The Link between Diabetes and Certain Types of Cancers

    In this episode:Dr. Steve Edelman speaks with Dr. David Diamond, a radiation oncologist with deep expertise in pancreatic cancer, to explore the critical but often overlooked connection between diabetes and pancreatic cancer. They discuss the heightened risks for individuals with type 2 diabetes, the challenges in early detection, and why pancreatic cancer remains one of the most deadly cancers due to its lack of symptoms and effective screening methods. Dr. Diamond shares insights into emerging screening technologies like liquid biopsy tests that could transform early detection, potentially improving outcomes for at-risk patients. Together, they emphasize the importance of awareness among patients and healthcare providers, highlighting practical steps and advocating for regular screenings to protect those with diabetes from this serious disease. Key Topics: What factors make pancreatic cancer so difficult to treat successfully?How is diabetes, especially type 2, linked to a higher risk of pancreatic cancer?Why is effective screening for pancreatic cancer still such a challenge?How could new technologies like liquid biopsies change early detection for pancreatic cancer?Which people with diabetes are most at risk for developing pancreatic cancer?In what ways does pancreatic cancer impact blood sugar regulation and metabolism?What symptoms related to pancreatic cancer should people with diabetes be aware of?How much can early detection improve survival rates in pancreatic cancer?Could pancreatic cancer screening become a routine part of diabetes care?What advancements are on the horizon for treating and detecting pancreatic cancer? About our guest: Dr. David Diamond is a radiation oncologist and the founder & president of Oncology Physicians of Florida, PA, a premier independent practice of radiation oncology physicians. Read more about this topic in our article:  https://tcoyd.org/2024/09/the-connection-between-diabetes-and-cancer-what-we-know-so-far/ Visit TCOYD's Website for more diabetes edutainment for people living with diabetes: https://tcoyd.org/ **Tune in for two new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!**Follow our social media channels to empower yourself with the essential areas of diabetes knowledge led by two endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCOYD/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcoyd/YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4WWhIDg18gP9ZC-IeqmYNQ ★ Support this podcast ★

    31분
  2. Eye Health with Ophthalmology Specialist, Nikolas London, MD

    10월 28일

    Eye Health with Ophthalmology Specialist, Nikolas London, MD

    Dr. Steve Edelman, an endocrinologist living with Type 1 diabetes, is joined by Dr. Nik London, an ophthalmologist specializing in retinal diseases such as Diabetic Retinopathy and Diabetic Macular Edema. Throughout this episode, they discuss eye complications and their effects on individuals with diabetes. They go into depth and breakdown Diabetic Retinopathy—a common eye complication found in individuals with diabetes. Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness among individuals with diabetes, but through education, regular checkups, and advancements in treatment, the risk of vision loss can be significantly reduced. They explore how the condition can develop, its treatments, and the importance of regular eye checkups for individuals with diabetes. Dr. London shares his professional insights and knowledge on protecting eye health, advancements in retinal care, and how early detection can prevent vision loss among individuals with diabetes.. Key Topics: What is diabetic retinopathy, and how does it develop?The different stages of diabetic retinopathy.What is Diabetic Macular Edema?How can DME be prevented?The importance of regular eye checkups for individuals with diabetes.How diabetes affects eye health and vision?Advances in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy Anti-VEGF injections.How do these injections work in regard to Diabetic Retinopathy?The different methods for preventing and treating diabetic retinopathy.How can early intervention save vision in patients with diabetes?Why early intervention is important when it comes to eye health.What to expect during a retinal exam and treatment process.Learn More:Video: Eye Complications – Prevention, Early Detection, and Aggressive Treatment Video: Routine Eye Exams: The What, When, How and WhyLearn more about DME and Vabysmo  ★ Support this podcast ★

    32분
  3. Insulin Pumps for Type 2 Diabetes

    10월 15일

    Insulin Pumps for Type 2 Diabetes

    Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman, both endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes, dive into the topic of insulin pumps, a device more commonly associated with type 1 diabetes management. However, this podcast focuses on the potential benefits and considerations of using insulin pumps for people with type 2 diabetes. They explore how insulin pumps can help control blood glucose levels, especially as they integrate with continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). They discuss advancements in insulin pump technology, share practical insights on their use, and address common questions like "Could an insulin pump be right for me?" Key Topics: What is an insulin pump and how does it work?Differences between managing type 1 and type 2 diabetes with an insulin pump.The role of Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) in modern insulin pump therapy.Who might benefit most from using an insulin pump for type 2 diabetes?What are the benefits and potential drawbacks of insulin pumps?Steps to determine if an insulin pump is the right choice for someone with type 2 diabetes.Technological advances in insulin delivery systems.How insulin pumps improve glucose management compared to traditional insulin injections.Can people with type 2 diabetes use the same insulin pumps designed for type 1 diabetes?The importance of pairing insulin pumps with CGMs for optimal diabetes control.How to transition from multiple daily injections to insulin pump therapy.Insurance coverage and cost considerations for insulin pumps in type 2 diabetes care. Valuable links to discover:  Watch our video about insulin pumps in type 2: https://tcoyd.org/2024/09/the-latest-on-insulin-pumps-for-type-2s-were-here-to-pump-you-up/ Read more about Embecta’s Type 2 Diabetes-Inspired Patch Pump: https://tcoyd.org/2024/09/fda-clears-embectas-type-2-diabetes-inspired-patch-pump/ Visit TCOYD's Website for more diabetes edutainment for people living with diabetes: https://tcoyd.org/ **Tune in for two new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!**Follow our social media channels to empower yourself with the essential areas of diabetes knowledge led by two endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCOYD/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcoyd/ YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4WWhIDg18gP9ZC-IeqmYNQ ★ Support this podcast ★

    28분
  4. A Sit Down with Breakthrough T1D's (Formerly JDRF) CEO Aaron Kowalski

    10월 1일

    A Sit Down with Breakthrough T1D's (Formerly JDRF) CEO Aaron Kowalski

    A Sit Down with Breakthrough T1D (Formerly JDRF) – Featuring Aaron Kowalski, CEO TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR DIABETES® - THE PODCAST! ...With Expert Endocrinologists Living with T1D, Drs. Steven V. Edelman & Jeremy Pettus This special edition of the Taking Control of Your Diabetes podcast is an enlightening conversation between three diabetes experts all living with type 1 diabetes themselves: Dr. Steve Edelman, Dr. Jeremy Pettus, and Dr. Aaron Kowalski, CEO of Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) . They discuss recent research breakthroughs in type 1 diabetes, focusing on three main areas: improving lives through technology and medications, disease-modifying therapies to address the autoimmune nature of type 1 diabetes, and cellular replacement therapies. The conversation highlights advancements in hybrid closed-loop systems, emerging drugs for better glucose control, screening for early detection, and promising stem cell research that could lead to a cure. Dr. Kowalski expresses optimism about the future, suggesting that cell therapy products could be available within this decade, potentially allowing some people with type 1 diabetes to stop requiring insulin.   Key topics include: Who is Aaron Kowalski and how did he become the CEO of Breakthrough T1D?What is the history of JDRF, and why did the name change?What is the mission of Breakthrough T1D?The three main types of goals/research at Breakthrough T1D: Improving the lives of those with type 1 diabetes, Disease-modifying therapies, Сell replacement therapiesWhat is the importance of getting screened for T1D?How has technology for diabetes evolved?Will there ever be a cure for T1D?How can cellular replacement therapies help us find a cure for T1D?Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) accelerates life-changing breakthroughs for type 1 diabetes through multiple approaches. They fund and drive research in three main areas: improving daily life with diabetes through technology and medication advancements, developing disease-modifying therapies to address the autoimmune nature of type 1 diabetes, and advancing cell replacement therapies, particularly stem cell-derived islet cells. Additionally, they focus on screening initiatives to identify at-risk individuals, advocate for broader access to treatments and clinical trials, educate the community and healthcare providers about new developments, and partner with pharmaceutical companies and research institutions. Their overarching goal is to drive towards curing type 1 diabetes while simultaneously making everyday life easier for those living with the condition. Follow Breakthrough T1D: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakthrought1dhq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakthrought1dhq X: https://x.com/BreakthroughT1D Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/breakthrought1d/posts/?feedView=all Visit Breakthrough T1D Website: https://www.breakthrought1d.org/ Connect with Aaron Kowalski, CEO of Breakthrough T1D: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-kowalski-3221a35/ Visit TCOYD's Website for more diabetes edutainment for people living with diabetes: https://tcoyd.org/ **Tune in for two new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!**Follow our social media channels to empower yourself with the essential areas of diabetes knowledge led by two endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCOYD/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcoyd/Video about YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4WWhIDg18gP9ZC-IeqmYNQ Useful links to discover:  https://tcoydthepodcast.transistor.fm/55https://tcoyd.org/2024/06/an-endocrinologists-journey-helping-with-people-living-with-type-1-diabetes/ ★ Support this podcast ★

    35분
  5. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

    9월 10일

    Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

    Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR DIABETES® - THE PODCAST! ...With Expert Endocrinologists Living with T1D, Drs. Steven V. Edelman & Jeremy Pettus Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a serious complication of diabetes that often goes unnoticed in its early stages. In this episode of the Taking Control of Your Diabetes podcast, hosts Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman, both endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes, provide an in-depth exploration of CKD in diabetes. They discuss the prevalence, screening methods, and latest treatment options for diabetic kidney disease, focusing on type 1 diabetes. Dr. Edelman also shares his personal experience managing CKD. In this episode, we will talk about: The prevalence and impact of kidney disease in type 1 diabetesHow diabetes affects kidney functionScreening tests for diabetic kidney disease: eGFR and UACRUnderstanding the stages of chronic kidney diseaseThe ABCs of diabetes management for kidney health: A1C, Blood pressure, and CholesterolLifestyle factors in preventing and managing kidney diseaseMedications to use and avoid with kidney diseaseThe role of ACE inhibitors and SGLT2 inhibitors in kidney protectionChallenges and considerations for people with type 1 diabetes regarding new kidney treatmentsDr. Steve Edelman's personal journey with CKDThe importance of proactive management and regular monitoring**Tune in for 2 new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!** ★ Support this podcast ★

    27분
  6. What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?

    8월 28일

    What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)?

    Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR DIABETES® - THE PODCAST! ...With Expert Endocrinologists Living with T1D, Drs. Steven V. Edelman & Jeremy Pettus Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is a severe and potentially life-threatening complication of diabetes, yet it is more common than people think, especially upon diagnosis of diabetes. In this episode of the Taking Control of Your Diabetes podcast, hosts Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman, both endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes, provide an in-depth exploration of DKA. They discuss the science behind ketones, why the body produces them, and how they can become dangerous in people living with diabetes. The doctors share personal experiences with DKA and offer valuable insights on recognizing early symptoms, the importance of regular ketone testing, and effective at-home treatment strategies. They also delve into the latest advancements in ketone monitoring technology and discuss certain diabetes medications that may increase DKA risk. In this episode, we will talk about: What are ketones and what purpose do they serve in the body?Ketogenic diet vs diabetes: what’s the difference?DKA risk mitigation and the best ways to go about itDo high glucose levels equate to having DKA?How common is DKA among diabetics and who is at risk?What are early signs and symptoms of DKA?When should you check your ketones?How to measure the important ketone that identifies someone in DKA?What are the different types of ketone meters out there?What are the different levels of ketones and what do they mean?What are some ways you can treat yourself at home?What are the cornerstones of DKA prevention and relief?**Tune in for 2 new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!** ★ Support this podcast ★

    22분
  7. Doing All the Right Things, but Your Diabetes Is Still Out of Whack…Could It Be Hypercortisolism? With Daniel Einhorn MD, FACP, FACE

    8월 12일

    Doing All the Right Things, but Your Diabetes Is Still Out of Whack…Could It Be Hypercortisolism? With Daniel Einhorn MD, FACP, FACE

    Doing All the Right Things, but Your Diabetes Is Still Out of Whack…Could It Be Hypercortisolism? – Featuring Daniel Einhorn MD, FACP, FACE TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR DIABETES® - THE PODCAST! ...With Expert Endocrinologists Living with T1D, Drs. Steven V. Edelman & Jeremy Pettus Discover why 1 in 4 people living with uncontrolled diabetes might have an overlooked, treatable condition. In this eye-opening episode of the Taking Control of Your Diabetes podcast, Dr. Steve Edelman and endocrinology expert Dr. Daniel Einhorn reveal the hidden link between hypercortisolism and stubborn diabetes. This eye-opening discussion sheds light on a condition that may be affecting up to 25% of patients with difficult-to-control diabetes. Dr. Einhorn and Dr. Edelman explore how recognizing and treating hypercortisolism could significantly improve diabetes management and overall quality of life for many patients. In this episode, we will talk about: What is hypercortisolism and its impact on diabetes managementSymptoms of hypercortisolism are often mistaken for typical diabetes issuesThe CATALYST study: revealing hypercortisolism's prevalence in diabetesHow to screen for hypercortisolism, including the overnight dexamethasone testVarious causes of hypercortisolism and their effects on diabetesWhy treating cortisol levels is crucial, not just diabetes symptomsCurrent and emerging treatments for hypercortisolismThe future of hypercortisolism research in diabetes careHow addressing cortisol could improve blood sugar, weight, and moodAbout Our Guest:Endocrinologist Dr. Daniel Einhorn, MD, FACP, FACE, has spent the past 30 years caring for patients with diabetes. He is now the Vice President of Endocrine Strategy at Corcept Therapeutics focusing his energies on getting the word out about excess cortisol levels and how to treat and help people with hypercortisolism Important linksFindings from the CATALYST study - One in Four Patients with Difficult-to-Control Type 2 Diabetes Experience High Levels of Cortisol: https://diabetes.org/newsroom/press-releases/one-four-patients-difficult-control-type-2-diabetes-experience-high-levels https://corcept.com **Tune in for 2 new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!** ★ Support this podcast ★

    28분
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Welcome to Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast, an edutaining show all about highs and lows of living with diabetes. Hosted by Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus, both endocrinologists who have been living with diabetes themselves since they were 15, we’re discussing the important topics that people living with diabetes need to know—and no topic is off-limits. From the latest advancements in diabetes medications and devices, to interviews with some of the best minds in diabetes, to personal stories about the ups and downs of dealing with this condition 24/7, we’re tackling what it means to live with diabetes in modern times. And we promise to make you laugh along the way, because sometimes we just need to laugh at the craziness that comes with living with diabetes. Tune in for a new episode on the last Monday of every month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes! VISIT: tcoyd.org | FOLLOW: tcoyd.org/contact | EMAIL: podcast@tcoyd.org APPLE PODCAST RATING: 4.9/🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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