Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno

60. A Vulnerable Conversation About Misdiagnosis, Burnout, & Reclaiming Life with T1D Amy Balch

April 18, 2023 Lauren Bongiorno Season 1 Episode 60
Reclaim Your Rise: Type 1 Diabetes with Lauren Bongiorno
60. A Vulnerable Conversation About Misdiagnosis, Burnout, & Reclaiming Life with T1D Amy Balch
Show Notes

Today, we are chatting with our guest DCB graduate Amy Balch. 

Amy lives in Minnesota with her husband, Jake. She is a senior visual designer at a software development company and runs a food blog called The Delectable Diabetic. Amy was diagnosed with T1D eight years ago when she was 22 years old.

In this episode, Amy shares a very personal story about how after going to the doctor for a UTI, she was misdiagnosed as a type two diabetic. She went three years before receiving the correct diagnosis. 

We talk about...

  • How at the peak of her life in 2021 with a new job, a beautiful home, and a great relationship she was in the darkest part of her diabetes burnout
  • How she became more confident in her management than ever before 
  • How she gained the courage to switch over from MDI to an insulin pump
  • How plant-based eating helped her find the joy of cooking again 
  • How she lowered her A1C from 7.1 to a 6.3 

There are 3 weeks left to enroll in our Spring  2023 Decide and Conquer Group Coaching Program. If you are curious about the transformation Amy talks about in this episode, learn more about the DCB and apply HERE.  

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