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How I Organize my Type 1 Diabetes Supplies | She's Diabetic
How I Organize all my Type 1 Diabetes Supplies ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu
Diabetes is stressful in and of itself, then take all the various supplies, gadgets and gizmos that we have to keep track of…it’s a lot!
When I sat down to plan this video the more I thought about it, the more I realized that the way I organize my supplies is more than just storage, it’s a deliberate and structured way of ensuring I always have a continuous flow of the supplies that I need. In this video I talk through how and why I organize all my supplies in the way that I do and that exact structure.
Links to Storage Items I Use:
Large White Boxes
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/kuggis-box-with-lid-white-60280205/
Smaller White Boxes
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/kuggis-box-with-lid-white-10501285/
Soft Side Zip Boxes (Used for supplements, but generally super useful!)
www.ikea.com/us/en/p/skubb-box-set-of-6-white-20538542/
Snap Close Pencil Case (Similar)
a.co/d/9CmFIEl
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Fiasp vs Lyumjev: My Personal Experience | She's Diabetic
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I've tried Fiasp and Lyumjev insulin and there was a clear winner...◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu In today's video I talk through my personal journey trying both Fiasp and Lyumjev Insulins in my Omnipod 5. I can't stress enough that this is just my personal experience, and the more people share their experiences the better, so please, if you feel comfortable share your experience below and we can ...
Omnipod 5 Tips, Tricks & Hacks
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Tips, Tricks, & Hacks that I use to make the Omnipod 5 work best for me. ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu The Omnipod 5 is a pump that's taken a lot of adjusting for me to get used to. I find the algorithm particularly conservative, and the way the automated delivery works to be so different from any other pumps I've tried. In today's video I share some tips & tricks that have helped me make the most...
Diabetes Goal Setting | She's Diabetic
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A step-by-step walk through of how I set my diabetes goals for the year ahead ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu New Year. Same Diabetes. I'm not a fan of extreme New Year's Resolutions - probably becuase I know I'd never be able to stick to them, and also probably because any big change is infinitely more complicated when you live with Type 1 Diabetes. However, I am a big fan of taking stock, reflecti...
What I Pay to Stay Alive with Type 1 Diabetes | She's Diabetic
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Exactly what I personally pay to stay alive with Type 1 Diabetes ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu Type 1 Diabetes is a notoriously costly condition to live with. But how much exactly? Where do the costs come from? In this video I absolutely bare all and share exactly what I pay on average per year to live with my Type 1 Diabetes. ◉ Facebook: ShesDiabetic/ ◉ Instagram: ShesDiabetic ◉ Shar...
Struggling to Celebrate World Diabetes Day | She's Diabetic
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Feeling Overwhelmed on World Diabetes Day? You Are Not Alone. ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu ◉ Facebook: ShesDiabetic/ ◉ Instagram: ShesDiabetic ◉ Share this video: ua-cam.com/video/oBNMNhbkh6Y/v-deo.html
Thriving Beyond Numbers: Holistic Diabetes Wellness | She's Diabetic (AD)
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Fed up with feeling unheard after visiting your doctor? Go to my sponsor trywelltheory.com/shesdiabetic to get $50 off your first month and start your journey! My overall health practices that have nothing to do with my Type 1 Diabetes…Or Do They? ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu Sometimes I think I get so focused in on my Type 1 Diabetes metrics that we all know so well (dosing, pre-blousing, blood ...
Omnipod 5 V Tslim x2
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Which pump is better: The Tslim x2 or the Omnipod 5? ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu 00:26 Why do these two get compared so much? 00:32 Similarities 1:13 Tubed v Tubeless 1:24 Approved Ages 1:30 Insulin Capacity 1:43 Infusion Set Options 2:11 Phone Compatibility 2:56 Let's talk Algorithm 4:32 Smart Adjust v Control iQ 5:18 Target Glucose 6:00 Prediction Times 6:11 How Does the System Know How to Ada...
Why I Switched From The T:slim X2 To The Omnipod 5
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Why I switched my insulin pump from the t:slim x2 to the Omnipod 5 ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu My First Week on the Omnipod 5: ua-cam.com/video/2AATSr1Moy8/v-deo.html 3 Months on the Omnipod 5: ua-cam.com/video/FV6VCB1QN6E/v-deo.html My t:slim x2 Review: ua-cam.com/video/C0eYIMiPCIo/v-deo.html ◉ Facebook: ShesDiabetic/ ◉ Instagram: ShesDiabetic ◉ Share this video: ua-cam.com/video/s...
3 Month Rollercoaster on the Omnipod 5 | She's Diabetic
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My first 3 months on the Omnipod 5 ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu ◉ Facebook: ShesDiabetic/ ◉ Instagram: ShesDiabetic ◉ Share this video: ua-cam.com/video/FV6VCB1QN6E/v-deo.html
Omnipod 5: Week 1 | She's Diabetic
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My First Week on the Omnipod 5 ◉ Subscribe: goo.gl/ZfjYfu ◉ Facebook: ShesDiabetic/ ◉ Instagram: ShesDiabetic ◉ Share this video: ua-cam.com/video/2AATSr1Moy8/v-deo.html
UK v US Healthcare: My Experience | She's Diabetic
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UK v US Healthcare: My Experience | She's Diabetic
Managing my Type 1 Diabetes on my Wedding Day | She's Diabetic
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Managing my Type 1 Diabetes on my Wedding Day | She's Diabetic
Where The Heck Have I Been? | She's Diabetic
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Where The Heck Have I Been? | She's Diabetic
My Dexcom G7 CGM Review | She's Diabetic
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My Dexcom G7 CGM Review | She's Diabetic
2021 Gift Guide for Diabetics *WITH DISCOUNT CODES!* | She's Diabetic
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2021 Gift Guide for Diabetics *WITH DISCOUNT CODES!* | She's Diabetic
Holiday Food Survivial Guide for Type 1 Diabetes | She's Diabetic
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Holiday Food Survivial Guide for Type 1 Diabetes | She's Diabetic
The Unexpected Positives of Living with Type 1 Diabetes | She's Diabetic
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The Unexpected Positives of Living with Type 1 Diabetes | She's Diabetic
Carb Counting without Nutrition Labels | She's Diabetic
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Carb Counting without Nutrition Labels | She's Diabetic
Newly Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes? Watch This...| She's Diabetic
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Newly Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes? Watch This...| She's Diabetic
My Diagnosis Story | She's Diabetic
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My Diagnosis Story | She's Diabetic
Answering Your Type 1 Diabetes Relationship Questions | She's Diabetic
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Answering Your Type 1 Diabetes Relationship Questions | She's Diabetic
Addressing Your Assumptions About Me... | She's Diabetic
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Addressing Your Assumptions About Me... | She's Diabetic
Getting my Diabetes Groove Back | She's Diabetic
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Getting my Diabetes Groove Back | She's Diabetic
My Evening Routine with Type 1 Diabetes (AD) | She's Diabetic
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My Evening Routine with Type 1 Diabetes (AD) | She's Diabetic
My Freestyle Libre 2 Review
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My Freestyle Libre 2 Review
Freestyle Libre 2 *Unboxing + Insertion* | She's Diabetic
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The AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine + Diabetes: My Experience (2nd Dose) | She's Diabetic
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The AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Diabetes: My Experience (2nd Dose) | She's Diabetic
Tandem t:slim x2 Control iQ Review | She's Diabetic
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Moving House with Type 1 Diabetes | She's Diabetic
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  • @gastrogal5353
    @gastrogal5353 20 годин тому

    ❤ to see you! Again thank you for your kind words. Friends and family always appreciate the input and encouragement offer! Stay strong 🥰❤😢❤🎉❤😊

  • @victoriaseiler9505
    @victoriaseiler9505 День тому

    Thank you so much for this video, Andrea! I am about four years into this diagnosis and continue to learn so much every day. This video was huge for helping me navigate the Omnipod 5, since it never seemed that the algorithm was strong enough for me. I am a healthcare provider myself and realize our providers are doing their best to keep us safe and healthy, but these hacks have really helped give me better control! Keep doing what you’re doing, I appreciate you!

  • @diabetesatuniversity
    @diabetesatuniversity День тому

    It is interesting to see that you need to go through such "tricks" for the system to be more aggressive. On my channel I reviewed this year's Omnipod study (made by people of the company), and it seems that there lowest possible target average glucose is 110 (or 6.1 mmol). Also, and interestingly, half of adults in that studies did not manage to get 70% or more time in range. I wonder in your case if some other automatic systems like Ypsopump would give you more flexibility? Have you thought of switching to that rather than having to do things like "pump and dump" as you describe?

  • @diabetesatuniversity
    @diabetesatuniversity День тому

    Interesting comparison. I had made a video about Fiasp actually, but it is of course worth trying both ua-cam.com/video/hYd2Pl0dJ4c/v-deo.html I think it is good for people to try different insulins so that they can find the best one. I sometimes wonder why doctors choose Fiasp or Lyumjev for their patients, given that both insulins, at least on paper, are very similar in action profile.

  • @Phlegmwahn
    @Phlegmwahn 2 дні тому

    Okay so in the UK our Healthcare costs come out of general taxation and in effect the more wealthy you are, the more tax you pay, if those wealthy people didn’t want to do that they would move elsewhere. The UK system ensures treatment is available to all at the point of need, because we’e a caring society. What would USA Americans do if their Healthcare model was applied to Firefighting, or Defence or Homeland Security?

  • @craignickum6551
    @craignickum6551 2 дні тому

    Sorry but you are giving a very distorted and misinformed view of US healthcare vs UK. In the UK you have glaucoma or cataracts.....wait 18 months for treatment. Need a new joint....wait a year or never. You do not have to have your credit card out to get care in US. Walk into any ER and you will be seen no questions. I have Medicare Advantage. I pay ZERO$ monthly. I pay $ZERO to see my regular doctor. I pay $35 to see a specialist. My wife had 3 surgeries in the span of a year. We paid out of pocket $1750. US best care in the world. My wife has to see MULTIPLE specialists for several problems. The most we waited to get in was 45 days. If a problem further developed before that appointment we would be seen immediately by our primary or the ER.

  • @kecemmyfelt
    @kecemmyfelt 3 дні тому

    Merhaba 😊 "walk at home" UA-cam kanalı videolarındaki egzersizleri yapıp sonrasında hiperglisemi olan tek ben miyim? Tempolu egzersiz sonrası hiper çok üzücü 😢

  • @tomspurling4358
    @tomspurling4358 3 дні тому

    My daughter uses the Omnipod Dash at the moment. We find that on the third day the adsorption seems to be a lot worse meaning she tends to go high and a lot more insulin in used. I assume this would cause an issue with the Omnipod 5 algorithm?

  • @amberkinder9440
    @amberkinder9440 3 дні тому

    I’ve been on the Omnipod 5 since August, my doctor said I know my body and my sugars better than doctors he said that if I need to adjust anything go to the manual mode and edit your basal rate and carb changes if needed and so far it’s helped.

  • @diabeticinthewild
    @diabeticinthewild 3 дні тому

    There will never be a cure to diabetes. To do so would break the world economy.

  • @stevehelfer7502
    @stevehelfer7502 3 дні тому

    I was diagonsed in 1974 at age 24. I had gone from 155 lb. to 115 lb. I was making chocolate malts on our newly received wedding gift, an Osterizer mixer, in an attempt to gain weight. Fortunately, my mother-in-law saw me in the middle of the night while I was making one of my frequent trips to the bathroom and noticed my protruding ribs. She told my wife the next morning to make an appointment for me with an endocrinologist. She did, and he gave me a glucose tolerence test. My blood sugar level was 880 mg/dL. I was hospitialized for five days and put on insulin (in those days it was pork insulin, insulin extracted from a pigs pancreas at the slaughterhouse). My doctor told me that we would reverse roles, no one knew my body better than I did, so I was to be my physician and he would be my consultant. He told me to learn as much as I could about the disease (then referred to as juvenile diabetes) by joining the American Diabetes Association and subscribing to it's publications. Excellent advice! I am now on an insulin pump and have a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). I have pretty good control, with a recent a1c of 6.1.

  • @juliaw8525
    @juliaw8525 4 дні тому

    After years of telling my husband that I wasnt crying in a hypo because I was pissed off, but that it is what it does to your nervous system, he still used to shout at me about it..he is now ex as he didnt want a wife with Type 1 and went off and cheated on me. I am not a bad or difficult person. He certainly wouldnt be like yours. He also used it to beat me up verbally and mentally with and use against me. And I am a good a type 1 as possible so now I keep everything to myself and don't tell anyone what is happening to me. Apart from my Mum who is great and understands. I am better off without diabetes police but it is very lonely.

  • @gruellie
    @gruellie 4 дні тому

    Outstanding comparison/presentation! Thank you!!

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      Oh wow! Thank you so so much for saying that and for watching!!!

  • @darstar217
    @darstar217 4 дні тому

    If you ever wanted to make some guided meditation type videos, I feel like your voice would be perfect for it

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      Oh that means SO MUCH TO ME!!! Thank you!!! Maybe I'll give that a try!!!

    • @darstar217
      @darstar217 3 дні тому

      @@ShesDiabetic you’re welcome! I’ll watch them if you do

  • @pamspicer97
    @pamspicer97 4 дні тому

    So true! Everyday I live with this going on in my head! Spot on!

  • @philiptickner40
    @philiptickner40 4 дні тому

    Totally agree. My wife is fantastic always looking out for me,even though all the various alarms can drive her mad and me to be fair 😂

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      Oh I love that you have such a champion in your wife! That is THE BEST!! I'm sure the alarms drive my husband a little crazy too lol!!!

  • @heidiables1539
    @heidiables1539 5 днів тому

    I was diagnosed 3 years ago at age 47. Didn't even know you could get diabetes that old. Hardest thing ever. I've had more than one break down bc of the stress. 😢❤

  • @jefferysizemore1344
    @jefferysizemore1344 5 днів тому

    Everyday

  • @AintNoFool
    @AintNoFool 5 днів тому

    To keep my glucose in range, I do NOT eat/drink starchy carbs, sugar, caffeine, 99.9% processed foods (I a lot of peanut butter lol), I eat very tiny portions. Not a fun life. No pump, yet. At 70, this is a new diagnosis. Ugh.

  • @jefferysizemore1344
    @jefferysizemore1344 5 днів тому

    I need more diabuddies😊

  • @ShakiraSmylie
    @ShakiraSmylie 5 днів тому

    Im very glad that I found this channel and again thank you so much for making me feel less alone on the Diabetes journey ❤😢

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      Oh my goodness you are so so so so so welcome - and I thank YOU so so so so soooo much for also making me feel less alone too! It definitely works both ways!! I'm so grateful for your kind words, truly I am - thank you for being here and being such a stupendously kind human to me!!!!!!! 💙

  • @teresawright5924
    @teresawright5924 5 днів тому

    Sometimes I feel like I'm alone people say I understand but if they don't live with the disease they don't know what we go through.

  • @tiffanytapia
    @tiffanytapia 5 днів тому

    Holy moly, I feel so seen right now. Thank you!

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      You are so welcome. Man, oh man, burnout is SO REAL and SO THE WORST!!!!! You've got this my friend. You are so so so not alone 💙

  • @ascensionhealingsounds
    @ascensionhealingsounds 5 днів тому

    I've never had anyone make sure I'm ok. I'm just made to feel bad for having a rough diabetes day.

  • @annettewesolowski7759
    @annettewesolowski7759 5 днів тому

    Life is easier for anyone with a chronic condition when those who love them understand what makes a good or hard day. Diabetes is complex. It takes effort to understand. Retired Endocrinology RN

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      Oh my gosh - I really love how you put this and thank you so much for sharing these words with us. Wow. Truly I'm kind of blown away by how accurate this is.

  • @glenngardin3561
    @glenngardin3561 5 днів тому

    My wife is fantastic in this regard! She really goes out of her way to cook low carb meals!

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 3 дні тому

      That is so wonderful!!!!! Having a supportive partner is just such a blessing!!!!

  • @meggkazem3411
    @meggkazem3411 6 днів тому

    Yes, it’s true. It’s a chronic disease. I’ve been living with it for 40 years now. Thank God for the new technology! Just put your mind to it and we’ll be fine.

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 5 днів тому

      Love this!! And right you are - thank goodness for all the new technology!! We are so lucky to live in a time where that exists!!!

  • @AintNoFool
    @AintNoFool 6 днів тому

    I had a pcp who ordered a GAD 65 test, but NEVER talked to me about results. 5 months later, the resident pharmacist was talking to me over the phone about other issues, then asked if pcp talked to me... so she told me I was adult onset type 1. Pcp NEVER talked to me. I was paying for a cheap insulin & trying to figure it out myself for over 2 years!! Changed pcp's, got an endo/diabetes specialist... what a gift ftom God!! I was 67 at diagnosis, in late 2021. But I was not even prediabetic in 2018. I just seldom eat what most people eat daily. Use a dexcom g7, 2 types of insulin, doing very well... at 70, not what I ever imagined for myself in my twight! 😢 years! 😢

  • @Godley93
    @Godley93 6 днів тому

    I’ve been diabetic for 2 years - I had a total pancreatectomy in 2022 because of pancreatic cancer. I’ve only just found this channel but I love how positive your energy is! I’m from the UK but worked in the states for a few years (before all of this happened) and I got super sick once, and having to be on the phone whilst an insurer convinced me not to have an ambulance because it was too expensive was just crazy… I cannot imagine the stress with private healthcare whilst dealing with these severe health issues. Keep doing what you’re doing and thank you for the videos ❤

  • @3drumsticks
    @3drumsticks 6 днів тому

    I'm a type 1 Diabetic and in my backpack, I carry an organizer pouch of backup insulins/needles/various first aid, a densely packed snack pouch, my primary insulin/needles pencil pouch, and a cute little pouch that fits most all of the different backup meters I've had to use through the years. That's the extent of what I always have related to diabetes management. I try to always carry water but I tend to drink diet sodas typically.. 🙃

  • @marycooke9975
    @marycooke9975 6 днів тому

    Just convinced a 44 year old friend he’s been diabetic his whole life and it’s like oh yeah it explains the mood swings, lack of weight gain, seizures, extreme amounts of pain- he’s still in denial but maybe just maybe I finally got back to him

  • @ShellBellz
    @ShellBellz 6 днів тому

    I had Covey training today at work (From the book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People) and my diabetes management was one of my important goals so when I saw this video, it was great timing. I think I took just as many notes from your video. Hope you don't mind if I steal your mantra! Thanks!

  • @scp170190
    @scp170190 6 днів тому

    Totally agree. I often find myself actively trying to 'hide' my condition in ways. I fear that people might get bored of my expressing that I've got low blood sugar after playing soccer/or high blood sugar after a meal or sometimes at random. No one understands T1 unless they have it. And that extends to doctors too, in my experience.

  • @scp170190
    @scp170190 6 днів тому

    Fellow T1. It is relentless. I count myself lucky in some ways, though. Today (in Scotland) I have free and ready access to insulin and bluetooth glucose monitors and as a result my HBA1C is usually around 6-7%. I often think about those who are (and were) similarly afflicted with this disease who had limited or zero options for control. It's a horrible disease but I've (and I'm sure others who read this) got it as good as it's ever been in terms of management.

  • @sandramckeown3408
    @sandramckeown3408 6 днів тому

    My sole mate my partner 33 years killed himself 8 weeks ago his diabetes medication wasn't working right he had real low sugars for a while he wasn't telling anyone by the time I realised it was too late I could not save him

  • @marlaniehechanova4617
    @marlaniehechanova4617 6 днів тому

    My mother she died 2019 type 1 diabetic the blood sugar is almost 500 also my elder brother he died 2013 on march 20 diabetic high but he died heart attack😢😢

  • @Sarah-jg9uw
    @Sarah-jg9uw 6 днів тому

    It is exhausting and overwheming no break its a 24/7 disease you have to nurse it everyday, even with all todays technology its still hard, the daily grind of injecting several times a day, I got so many hard lumps on my abdomen and legs. The thing is you dont take insulin and away you go if only its that simple, you cant eat what you like, it can spike like crazy so i have to eat foods that dont spike as much, anyone who says but you can eat what you want and inject are wrong, i cant have chinese or a large pizza or anything like that to myself. Sometimes my blood sugars levels are high where the insulin doesnt always work straight away this is called insulin resistance, if my stress levels are high it stays high it wont budge even with extra insulin, People who dont live with it dont know how difficult it is. Dealing with hypo's and hyper's is a stressful business, its hard to match what the pancreas once did. Its a very serious and challenging disease for us Type 1's. We desperately need a cure soon, it would be better than winning the lottery 🙏

  • @tamberjune
    @tamberjune 6 днів тому

    I liked the Man of the Woods album, but I do wonder if being intoxicated and all the stress just made him not want to dance anymore in the past few years. He's meh now

  • @Shelleysnail
    @Shelleysnail 6 днів тому

    Try having ME. That’s way worse.

  • @philiptickner40
    @philiptickner40 6 днів тому

    100%. It’s exhausting but we won’t let it win!!

  • @trevorhaynes9021
    @trevorhaynes9021 6 днів тому

    Thanks for posting this! Having lived with Type 1 for 42 years the daily grind of living well with T1D is all encompassing and I too wish others knew or understood this. Cheers and wishing my fellow Type ones all the best!

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 5 днів тому

      Cheers to you!!! Thank you so so much for watching and commenting and being a part of the family here!!! 💙

  • @stephanieparsons1056
    @stephanieparsons1056 6 днів тому

    This is incredibly true. At 18 years old at his marine corps physical my son found out hes a type one. We thought the weight loss and thirst was hard poolee training. It took his dream from him. It affects his job now,it affects him dating it affects EVERYTHING!!!!!! His entire day revolves around blood sugar! And dont get me started on ketoacidosis. My son is 27 now doing pretty well now but at 21 years old he broke .......he was too done!!!! We saw the scariest dka we have seen yet. He couldn't breathe , didn't know where he was and the vomiting was awful . This is a cruel horrific disease!!

  • @glenngardin3561
    @glenngardin3561 6 днів тому

    Yup. No breaks from needles, checking sugar, figuring out meals. BUT..... with a CGM and modern insulin pens, it's not all that bad. Can't imagine being a diabetic 30 years ago!

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 6 днів тому

      You’re so right!! Technology has come such a long way and we are so so lucky to live in a world where it exists!!! Looking on the bright side- I love it!!! Thank you for sharing!!!

    • @stephanieparsons1056
      @stephanieparsons1056 6 днів тому

      You can say that again!!!! I'm not diabetic but my mom was and my son is. It's night and day difference

  • @rexhowells7015
    @rexhowells7015 6 днів тому

    Thankyou Andrea, So true , we can never, never, take a holiday . Your UA-cam channel has always been a voice for so many of us, to encourage each other, that we are not alone, and not to give up on those tuff days, when our levels don't even make sense. So I wish you, those straight cgm lines, and a happy and healthy mind with it all. 😍

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 6 днів тому

      Ahhh Rex!!! You are just quite simply THE BEST!!!! I feel so much love and support from you always and I can’t thank you enough for that and for all your kind words. They constantly lift me up and mean more than you’ll ever know!!! Sending you all these same wishes- this and every day my wonderful friend!!! 💙💙💙

  • @karlbates7271
    @karlbates7271 7 днів тому

    Right on the nail. T1 for 43 yrs and your words are some of the most helpful ones ive heard so far .. thank you.

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 6 днів тому

      Oh wow, that means the world to me!!!!! T1D for 43 years is an incredible achievement. You should be in awe of yourself! I am!!! We’ve got this my friend!! Thank you so so so much for being here and for sharing your extremely generous words- they truly mean more to me than I can possibly express!!

  • @T1DDIABETES
    @T1DDIABETES 7 днів тому

    It's better when everything is organized especially to know if running low on anything i need💙

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 5 днів тому

      I couldn't agree more!!!! Gives me such a great peace of mind!!

  • @Sean-uz1lt
    @Sean-uz1lt 7 днів тому

    It is a marathon with no real break. Hope you’re doing well.

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 6 днів тому

      Such a good way to put it! Marathon with no break 😵‍💫🥴😅💙💙💙

  • @ComiccollectorGamer
    @ComiccollectorGamer 7 днів тому

    I was Diabetic since age 16 Didn't know it until age 17 I was Diagnosed with it 3 Day's before Christmas 2016

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 5 днів тому

      I am so sorry! So so sooooo not the Christmas gift anyone wants!!! Sending you love an strength my diabuddy!!

    • @ComiccollectorGamer
      @ComiccollectorGamer 5 днів тому

      @@ShesDiabetic then December 2020 we found out I have a hard time walking because my lumbar spine slipped forward sat on my nerves in my legs crushing them and caused nerve Damage so I had to have surgery may 2021

  • @golondrina62
    @golondrina62 7 днів тому

    I wish my friends had asked me how I was doing sometimes, especially when i was a newly diagnosed teenager. It wasn't as accepted back in the 1980s, so some people didn't even know I had diabetes at all. And I didn't want to bother my parents with anything since they already worried about me enough. It doesn't have to be a therapy session - just say "hey, how is it going for you?"

  • @golondrina62
    @golondrina62 7 днів тому

    OMG - past Andrea and future Andrea. Me too! I do much of the same, except I'm MDI. And I have more non-diabetes pills so they get space in my stash too (HBP, etc.) I love the Stasher reusable bags for quick trip "extras" and highly recommend the vial protectors. Lost a brand new bottle of Lantus many moons ago before they were around (in a Tim Hortons, no less!). Appreciate the video! ✌️

    • @ShesDiabetic
      @ShesDiabetic 5 днів тому

      Oh nooo!!! Not the Tim Hortons Lantus loss!!! I remember smashing a bottle of insulin and never ever ever again!!!!! Money down the drain!!!!! You sound like you've got everything neatly organized indeed!! Now I maybe need to get some of those stasher bags...been eyeing them for a while!!!