Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

8. The diabetes complications parents of T1D kids might not be thinking about

May 05, 2022 Lauren Bongiorno Season 1 Episode 8
Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
8. The diabetes complications parents of T1D kids might not be thinking about
Show Notes

In this week’s bi-weekly episode focused on parents and caregivers of kids with type one diabetes, I’m joined by Trista Johnson.

A nationally board-certified health coach on the Risely team, Trista cares deeply about helping parents and kids feel competent, capable, and calm living with type one diabetes.

Trista was diagnosed at the age of four, and her work as an educator and learning specialist naturally led her into the role as head coach in our family group coaching programs. She loves to meet families wherever they’re at on their journey and support them in achieving personalized success with T1D.

In this episode, we’ll discuss the top three challenges that we see in adults with T1D that often stem from a childhood diagnosis and provide tips and tricks on how to get ahead of those challenges with your child early on.

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Disclaimer: Nothing you hear on the Reclaim your Rise podcast should be a substitute for personalized professional medical advice. Please always consult your physician or other medical professional before making any changes to your diet, insulin dosages, or healthcare plan.