Sportscaster Ryan Lefebvre, the storied broadcaster of the Kansas City Royals baseball team, joins me on this special show along with Kristin Gernon.
Kirstin is a Behavioral Health Training and Development Specialist at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC), with over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health field, focusing on children and families. She has been involved in initiatives like the "Shut Out the Stigma" campaign and has spoken on mental health topics, including its importance in youth sports.
This is episode 2133 of America's Healthcare Advocate. I'm Cary Hall
The documentary "Not Good Enough" is available at: https://www.shutoutthestigma.com/documentary
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Sportscaster Ryan Lefebvre, the storied broadcaster of the Kansas City Royals baseball team, joins me on this special show along with Kristin Gernon.
Kirstin is a Behavioral Health Training and Development Specialist at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC), with over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health field, focusing on children and families. She has been involved in initiatives like the "Shut Out the Stigma" campaign and has spoken on mental health topics, including its importance in youth sports.
This is episode 2133 of America's Healthcare Advocate. I'm Cary Hall
The documentary "Not Good Enough" is available at: https://www.shutoutthestigma.com/documentary
Diabetic? You have a 50% greater chance of developing dementia-And that's just scary
America's Healthcare Advocate
39 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
Diabetic? You have a 50% greater chance of developing dementia-And that's just scary
My guest, Ron Hoyler is a diabetes Educator for St. Luke's hospital in the Kansas City metro, and he tells us "once you have diabetes you're at a greater risk for not just dementia, but the complications from dementia. Some of the specific, diseases that come under the dementia umbrella, like Alzheimer's, but cognitive impairment in general, you know, that fog that you'll sometimes hear it called where you are just suddenly in the moment, not quite sure what you were thinking or doing that can be related to the high blood sugars that you might be experiencing".
Ron has some shocking information, including the fact that we have 165 meds to treat diabetes with. And in this episode, we're going to get into how the doctors decide which meds to treat you with. But that number alone is pretty shocking, and technically there's over 800 combinations of meds and doses that can be applied together, so how does a physician decide which one's right for you or their other patient or their other patient? It's almost a crapshoot, really.
I'm Cary Hall, America's Healthcare Advocate and the fact is that diabetes is such a prevalent disease, and one of the most common chronic disorders in the world and it is a disorder that we could do so much better at in taking care of than what we do now.
The thing that drove me to bring Ron Hoyler back to the show is that he and I have been having conversation about this and some of the other comorbidities that are related and I wanted to bring his vast knowledge to all of you. Not just to shock you, but also to show you the most amazing and affordable new device for understanding your own metabolism, blood sugar, glucose, A1c... all of it. And rather than just 2 super basic readings per day... it gives you hundreds!
Regardless of your age, your health... and even if you are not diabetic or pre-diabetic: This show is a must listen.
Let's get started!
For more information about this visit: https://www.saintlukeskc.org/condition/diabetes Ron Hoyler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-hoyler-rn-msn-mba-hca-cdces-a02a3b1a/
This is episode 2106.
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America's Healthcare Advocate
Sportscaster Ryan Lefebvre, the storied broadcaster of the Kansas City Royals baseball team, joins me on this special show along with Kristin Gernon.
Kirstin is a Behavioral Health Training and Development Specialist at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City (Blue KC), with over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health field, focusing on children and families. She has been involved in initiatives like the "Shut Out the Stigma" campaign and has spoken on mental health topics, including its importance in youth sports.
This is episode 2133 of America's Healthcare Advocate. I'm Cary Hall
The documentary "Not Good Enough" is available at: https://www.shutoutthestigma.com/documentary