154. The Hardest Part of Being Diagnosed with T1D Later in Life
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by DCB graduate Barbara Nichols who was met with a shocking Type 1 Diabetes diagnosis in her retirement years. Barb is candid about her initial resentment towards diabetes education and how she just wanted to be told what to do which led to codependency on medical staff. Barb talks about how Risely filled a major gap for her in building self-reliance, as well as the vital role of having “diabuddies” to travel and do life with, including her adventures with the Diabetes Travelers Network.
Time Stamps:
01:43 Reclaiming Her Rise
03:17 Barb’s Retirement Diagnosis
06:01 “Fumbling Through”
08:12 “Is this what having diabetes means?”
10:17 What Was the Hardest Thing About Being Diagnosed Later in Life?
11:39 The Red Tent for Diabetes
12:52 Resentment and Outsourcing Responsibility vs. Being in the Drivers Seat
15:55 Diabetes Travelers Network
18:49 Diabuddies: Focusing on Community vs. Problems
21:36 What gap did Risely fill?
26:50 How She Found Balance
29:29 Educational Empowerment and Self Reliance
32:21 Barb’s Advice
34:56 Her Personal Goals Now That DCB is Over
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