Listen "Ready To Describe Diabetes In Any Language #20"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Deborah shares her personal health journey with a recent hand surgery experience, highlighting how it intersects with living with diabetes. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the distinction between complications and propensities in diabetes management. Deborah, with her characteristic humor and candor, talks about her recent trigger thumb surgery, illustrating how such issues can be more prevalent in women, particularly those living with diabetes.“I mean, of course I know what my disease is, but am I prepared to be able to explain this to someone who has zero knowledge of what diabetes is?" Deborah, 11:37A central theme of this episode is communication. During a routine visit to the nail salon, Deborah encountered someone unfamiliar with diabetes, prompting her to thoughtfully explain the disease. This interaction serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared to explain diabetes in simple terms. Whether you’re talking to a family member, friend, or stranger, having a clear understanding and the ability to communicate your condition is empowering and essential.Understanding the differences between diabetes complications and tendencies is crucial for accurate health discussions.Effective communication about diabetes necessitates clarity and simplification for those unfamiliar with the condition.A personal experience highlighted the importance of being prepared to explain diabetes to a layperson.Engaging with others about diabetes can foster understanding and promote awareness of the condition.Chapters00:04 Introduction and Welcome02:17 Navigating Studio Fusion Podcast Launch Challenges05:53 Living with Trigger Thumb Surgery (a Necessity)08:40 Explaining Diabetes and Insulin to an Interested Newbie12:49 Understanding Diabetes: The Importance of CommunicationEpisode ResourcesStudio Fusion PodcastCommunityJoin the DiabeticReal Podcast crew (fan club) at DiabeticReal.net. This is for ALL people, and not just diabetics. It is about the attitude of thriving and listening to our bodies, as well as living positively and encouraging each other.🎉🎉 Exciting news - new community site coming soon! 🎉🎉Episode CreditsPerfectly Wonderful World [Episode Music]🎵 Perfectly Wonderful World 🎵 sung by Deborah E (written by Denny Martin & Jaimee Paul; mastered in Seaside Records Studio by Michael Anderson is available:Perfectly Wonderful World on Apple Perfectly Wonderful World, via the album on SpotifyPerfectly Wonderful World, via the album on Amazon
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