Send us a text We’ve all been there. Sitting in a doctor’s office, trying to explain what’s really going on, only to walk out feeling unheard, unseen, or flat-out dismissed. In this episode, we get real about one of the most frustrating parts of managing diabetes and chronic illness: when your provider doesn’t listen. We're breaking down what to do in that moment (without losing our cool), how to follow up afterward, and how to find a provider who actually respects our lived experience....
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Send us a text We’ve all been there. Sitting in a doctor’s office, trying to explain what’s really going on, only to walk out feeling unheard, unseen, or flat-out dismissed. In this episode, we get real about one of the most frustrating parts of managing diabetes and chronic illness: when your provider doesn’t listen. We're breaking down what to do in that moment (without losing our cool), how to follow up afterward, and how to find a provider who actually respects our lived experience....
Episode 11: Fear of Complications vs. Living Your Life
Sick of Pricks-A type 2 diabetes podcast
15 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 11: Fear of Complications vs. Living Your Life
Send us a text The words “blindness,” “amputation,” “kidney failure,” and “heart attack” get thrown around real quick after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, but no one tells you what to do with the fear that follows you around afterward. In this episode, we’re going there. We’re unpacking the emotional weight of fearing complications and what it actually means to take care of yourself from a place of awareness, not anxiety. What we cover: Why fear-based care doesn’t work long-termThe early signs ...
Sick of Pricks-A type 2 diabetes podcast
Send us a text We’ve all been there. Sitting in a doctor’s office, trying to explain what’s really going on, only to walk out feeling unheard, unseen, or flat-out dismissed. In this episode, we get real about one of the most frustrating parts of managing diabetes and chronic illness: when your provider doesn’t listen. We're breaking down what to do in that moment (without losing our cool), how to follow up afterward, and how to find a provider who actually respects our lived experience....