Ever left an MEN1 appointment feeling more anxious than when you went in? – Season 2, Episode 9 Professor Maralyn Druce, leading London Consultant Endocrinologist, joins me for an honest conversation about where tension, mistrust, and misunderstanding can quietly grow between patients and clinicians — particularly in rare disease care. We explore: • Why MEN1 so often exists in a grey zone of uncertainty rather than clear answers • How “watch and wait” can feel profoundly different for p...
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Ever left an MEN1 appointment feeling more anxious than when you went in? – Season 2, Episode 9 Professor Maralyn Druce, leading London Consultant Endocrinologist, joins me for an honest conversation about where tension, mistrust, and misunderstanding can quietly grow between patients and clinicians — particularly in rare disease care. We explore: • Why MEN1 so often exists in a grey zone of uncertainty rather than clear answers • How “watch and wait” can feel profoundly different for p...
#45 - The Truth About Carbs, Cravings & Control (Christina Lile: Diabetic Health Consultant, Registered Nurse & Diabetes Patient)
The MEN1 Mosaic
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8 months ago
#45 - The Truth About Carbs, Cravings & Control (Christina Lile: Diabetic Health Consultant, Registered Nurse & Diabetes Patient)
What if blood sugar swings aren’t just about what you eat—but how and why you eat it? Christina Lile is a diabetic health consultant, registered nurse, and type 1 diabetic with over 40 years of lived experience. In this episode, we talk honestly about food, freedom, blood sugar, and how to stop letting health advice make you feel small. We cover: Why eating carbs isn’t the enemy What binging and guilt really mean How exercise, hormones, stress and weather affect blood sugar Why personali...
The MEN1 Mosaic
Ever left an MEN1 appointment feeling more anxious than when you went in? – Season 2, Episode 9 Professor Maralyn Druce, leading London Consultant Endocrinologist, joins me for an honest conversation about where tension, mistrust, and misunderstanding can quietly grow between patients and clinicians — particularly in rare disease care. We explore: • Why MEN1 so often exists in a grey zone of uncertainty rather than clear answers • How “watch and wait” can feel profoundly different for p...