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Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Tom Kreider
65 episodes
8 months ago
Solving Type 2 Diabetes is a podcast where I share the tools and techniques that I use for solving my type 2 diabetes. I share my life as it relates to my diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. You'll hear about the foods I eat and the medications that I take, along with my movement and exercise. I'll also talk about the medical and fitness tools and software apps that I use while solving my type 2 diabetes. Along the way I'll share updates on my progress to track over time. I don't think that having a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes always needs to lead to a downward spiral of worsening health and complications. I think that lifestyle can be a great mediating factor.

You can always find a full transcript of each episode, as well as social media links to follow the podcast at
SolvingType2Diabetes.com
Please remember that everything I share is just from my own personal experience, and should not be taken as medical or health advice. Please consult your own medical professionals. This podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only.
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Solving Type 2 Diabetes is a podcast where I share the tools and techniques that I use for solving my type 2 diabetes. I share my life as it relates to my diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. You'll hear about the foods I eat and the medications that I take, along with my movement and exercise. I'll also talk about the medical and fitness tools and software apps that I use while solving my type 2 diabetes. Along the way I'll share updates on my progress to track over time. I don't think that having a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes always needs to lead to a downward spiral of worsening health and complications. I think that lifestyle can be a great mediating factor.

You can always find a full transcript of each episode, as well as social media links to follow the podcast at
SolvingType2Diabetes.com
Please remember that everything I share is just from my own personal experience, and should not be taken as medical or health advice. Please consult your own medical professionals. This podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only.
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Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
The Final Episode









Thanks for the time you've spent with me. I leave you with 62 episodes and over 40 hours of my thoughts. I wish you all the best. Be well.







Find more at SolvingType2Diabetes.com




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1 year ago
6 minutes 58 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
What to Do When Willpower Isn’t Enough?









On this episode... As part of my Two Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I share my thoughts on why and what to do when willpower fails us, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

Here's How to Tell if Your Favorite Snack Is Actually an Ultra-Processed Food


I'm a doctor - you can reverse type 2 diabetes naturally by doing these two things


5 'anti-inflammatory' foods that can help prevent type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease

Diabetes medication class tied to lower risk of kidney stones

Research discovers disrupted cellular function behind type 2 diabetes in obesity









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Why does willpower sometimes fail?



Willpower can fail for several reasons:



1. Limited Mental Energy: Willpower is a limited resource that can become depleted over time. Making decisions, resisting temptations, and exerting self-control require mental energy. When your mental energy is depleted, your willpower can weaken, making it harder to stick to a plan.



2. Decision Fatigue: The more decisions you have to make throughout the day, the more your willpower can be drained. Decision fatigue occurs when the quality of your decision-making declines as you make more choices. This can lead to impulsive or inconsistent behavior, making it difficult to stick to a plan.



3. Lack of Motivation: Willpower alone may not be enough if you lack intrinsic motivation or a strong reason to follow through with your plan. When you don't have a clear understanding of why you want to achieve your goals, it becomes easier to succumb to distractions or give in to instant gratification.



4. Stress and Emotional State: High levels of stress, negative emotions, or challenging life circumstances can deplete your willpower. When you're dealing with stress or emotional turmoil, it can be harder to resist temptations and stay on track with your plan.



5. Lack of Planning and Structure: Without a well-defined plan and structure in place, it's easier to succumb to distractions or lose focus. When you don't have a clear roadmap or specific steps to follow, it becomes harder to maintain willpower and stick to your intended course of action.



6. Overwhelming Goals or Expectations: Setting goals that are too ambitious or unrealistic can set you up for failure...
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1 year ago
29 minutes 47 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Using Journaling in Solving Type 2 Diabetes









On this episode... As part of my Two Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I share my thoughts on using journaling as a tool, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

People Who Go Into Type 2 Diabetes Remission See 40% Drop in Heart Disease Risk


Eating Too Fast Could Raise Your Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and More, Experts Say


In 2024, Biosensors Are Becoming More Accessible: What It Means for You

Dr Michael Mosley recommends 5p a day supplement to reduce diabetes risk

What Happens to Your Body When You Cut Out Sugar









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Why Use Journaling?



1. Self-reflection: Journaling allows you to reflect on your thoughts, emotions, and experiences, helping you gain deeper insights into yourself and your goals. This self-awareness is crucial for understanding what motivates you and what obstacles you may face.



2. Clarity and focus: Writing down your goals and aspirations helps clarify your intentions and brings focus to what you want to achieve. By articulating your goals on paper, you create a roadmap for success and can stay on track with your actions.



3. Accountability: Journaling provides you with a way to hold yourself accountable. By regularly documenting your progress, setbacks, and achievements, you can review and evaluate your actions. This helps you stay committed to your goals and motivates you to take the necessary steps to achieve them.



4. Tracking progress: Journaling allows you to track your progress over time. By keeping a record of your daily activities, habits, and milestones, you can see how far you've come and celebrate your achievements. This progress tracking provides a sense of accomplishment and encourages you to continue working towards your goals.



5. Problem-solving: Writing about your challenges and obstacles in a journal can help you identify patterns and find solutions. By analyzing your thoughts and emotions surrounding a problem, you can gain new perspectives and develop effective strategies to overcome obstacles.



6. Boosting creativity: Journaling stimulates your creativity by providing an outlet for your thoughts and ideas. When you write freely without judgment or constraints, you allow your mind to wander and explore new possibilities. This creative exploration can lead to innovative ideas and ap...
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1 year ago
40 minutes 16 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Why I Think New Year’s Resolutions Are Crap









On this episode... As part of my Two Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I share Why I Think New Year's Resolutions are Crap, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCHERS AWARDED NEARLY $2 MILLION TO EXPLORE NEW TREATMENT FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES AND OBESITY


Common skin condition could be early warning sign of type 2 diabetes


Can Aloe Vera Help With Type 2 Diabetes?

STUDY SHOWS LIRAGLUTIDE RESULTS IN INCREASED INSULIN SENSITIVITY INDEPENDENT OF WEIGHT LOSS

Lilly’s GLP-1 Direct-To-Consumer Move, Changes The “Game Changer” Game









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Daily Actions 



Specific and measurable, subject to fine-tuning.  This is how to form habits. 



My Key & measurable actions (also I keep records)




* Measure my blood glucose 



* Eat within my plan (specific macros & timing window)



* Schedule Movement




Auxiliary habits




* Seek support



* Use tools like journaling 



* Research T2D



* Produce Podcast 




One day ( or hour ) at a time. Use “hour” if you divert from your plan. This helps me to avoid giving up. 



Work your plan from this moment forward, regardless of what you did yesterday or even 5 minutes ago. 
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1 year ago
32 minutes 24 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
10 Top Tips for Healthy Eating at Parties









On this episode... As part of my Two Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I share my Top 10 Tips for healthy eating at parties, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

Weight-loss drugs prompt calls to poison centers


Ozempic Competitor Mounjaro Is Becoming Even More Popular—Here's Why


Scientists Think They've Found a New Cause of Type 2 Diabetes

This Is the Best Type of Exercise for People on Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic

Top 7 Sources of Added Sugar









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Here are ten tips for healthy eating at a holiday party:



1. Plan ahead: Before attending the party, make a plan on what types of foods and drinks you want to indulge in and what you want to avoid.



2. Fill up on veggies: Start your meal by filling your plate with vegetables. They are low in calories and high in nutrients, which can help you feel full and satisfied.



3. Watch portion sizes: Be mindful of portion sizes and avoid going back for seconds. Use smaller plates and utensils to help control your portions.



4. Choose lean proteins: Opt for lean protein sources like grilled chicken, turkey, or fish. Protein can help keep you feeling full and satisfied.



5. Limit sugary drinks: Avoid sugary cocktails and opt for healthier drink options like sparkling water with a splash of fruit juice or infused water.



6. Be mindful of dressings and sauces: Dressings and sauces can add extra calories and fats to your meal. Opt for lighter options or ask for them on the side.



7. Pace yourself: Eat slowly and savor each bite. This can help you feel more satisfied and prevent overeating.



8. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the party. It can help you feel full and prevent excessive snacking.



9. Choose healthier dessert options: Instead of indulging in high-calorie desserts, opt for healthier options like fruit salad or a small portion of dark chocolate.



10. Focus on enjoyment: Remember that the holiday party is about enjoying the company of others. Focus on socializing and having fun rather than solely on the food.



I hope these tips help you make healthier choices at your next holiday party!
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1 year ago
32 minutes 51 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Using Sleep in Solving Type 2 Diabetes









On this episode... As part of my Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I take a deep dive into good sleep, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

Here's How Tracking Macros Can Help You Achieve Your Weight Loss Goals


Researchers show how lipids and diabetes are closely linked


7-Day High-Protein Meal Plan for Insulin Resistance, Created by a Dietitian

‘Make a game plan’: Here’s how to manage diabetes during the holiday season

This Easy Exercise Change Can Lower Your Chance Of This Disease









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1 year ago
39 minutes 56 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Macros & Why I Track Them









On this episode... As part of my Weeks in Review, I share updates on my progress with Farxiga and Metformin. Also in this episode, I look at Macros and why I track them, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

TAXING SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES IN GERMANY WOULD IMPROVE POPULATION HEALTH AND SAVE MONEY


Here's How Mounjaro Differs From Ozempic


Sleeping More May Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes, New Study Suggests

How to Avoid Blood Sugar Highs and Lows if You Have Type 2 Diabetes

Poor nutrition linked to poor mental health and diabetes









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1 year ago
38 minutes 32 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Medication Alternatives to Metformin









On this episode... As part of my Weeks in Review, I share why I added Farxiga back into my daily routine. Also in this episode, I look at medication alternatives to Metformin and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL TRIAL FINDS THAT SEMAGLUTIDE REDUCED CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS BY 20% IN ADULTS WITH OVERWEIGHT OR OBESITY WHO DON’T HAVE DIABETES


7-Day High-Fiber Meal Plan for Insulin Resistance, Created By a Dietitian


'Play the long game': Doctors says there's a better solution than diabetes drugs

The meal plan that could help diabetics have better control of their blood sugar levels

‘Counterfeit’ Ozempic Is Under Investigation As at Least 3 Users Are Hospitalized









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1 year ago
38 minutes 16 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Bodyweight Strength Training without Equipment









On this episode... As part of my Weeks in Review, I share my observations from being back on Metformin for 30 days and discuss my visit to the New York Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, NY. In this episode, I share ideas for bodyweight strength training without equipment. I also review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

An Arlington-based startup looks to diagnose and treat flaws in diabetes care


Can The Order in Which You Eat Your Food Help Prevent Diabetes? New Study Suggests Yes


Intermittent fasting beats cutting calories for people with type 2 diabetes

‘Mounjaro Babies’: Doctors Say Weight Loss Shot Can Negate Birth Control, Lead to Unwanted Pregnancies

People With Diabetes Who Stop Taking Metformin Face Increased Dementia Risk









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Here are 10 bodyweight exercises that can help you add strength without the need for any equipment:



1. Push-ups: A classic exercise that targets your chest, shoulders, and triceps.



2. Squats: Work your lower body by squatting down as if sitting in an imaginary chair.



3. Lunges: Step forward with one leg, bending both knees to work your legs and glutes.



4. Plank: Engage your core by holding a push-up position with your elbows on the ground.



5. Mountain climbers: Start in a plank position and alternate bringing your knees towards your chest.



6. Burpees: Combine a squat, push-up, and jump to work your entire body.



7. Glute bridges: Lie on your back, bend your knees, and lift your hips to engage your glutes and hamstrings.



8. Tricep dips: Use a chair or step to support your hands as you lower and lift your body using your triceps.



9. Side planks: Engage your obliques by holding a side plank position with your elbow on the ground.



10. Bicycle crunches: Lie on your back, and bring one knee towards your chest while rotating your opposite elbow towards it.



Remember to warm up before exercising and listen to your body. Adjust the repetitions and sets based on your fitness level and gradually increase the intensity as you get stronger.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 44 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Low Carb Lunch Ideas









On this episode... As part of my Week in Review, I share my observations from stopping the medication Mounjaro and I discuss my visit to Arkansas. In this episode, I share 10 low-carb fast food suggestions and 10 low-carb ideas for making at home. I also review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

How to Be Extra Kind to Your Skin If You Have Diabetes


How to Have the Healthiest Possible Pregnancy When You Have Type 2 Diabetes


CHILDREN WITH PREDIABETES AND OBESITY MAY BE MORE LIKELY TO PROGRESS TO DIABETES

Red flag symptoms of type 2 diabetes on your nails and when to seek help

Glucose-based targets may ‘change treatment’ for those with prediabetes









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Low Carb Lunch Ideas.  - 10 for eating out, and 10 for preparing at home.



When it comes to low-carb fast food options for lunch, here are ten delicious choices:



1. Grilled Chicken Sandwich or Salad: Opt for a grilled chicken sandwich without the bun or enjoy a chicken salad with lots of fresh veggies.



2. Lettuce-Wrapped Burger: Many fast food chains offer the option to have your burger wrapped in lettuce instead of a bun. It's a tasty and low-carb alternative.



3. Grilled Chicken Wrap: Look for a grilled chicken wrap with a low-carb tortilla or lettuce wrap. Fill it with veggies and enjoy!



4. Salad with Protein: Choose a salad with a good source of protein like grilled chicken, shrimp, or steak. Avoid high-carb toppings like croutons or sugary dressings.



5. Bunless Hot Dogs: Enjoy a hot dog without the bun. Top it with mustard, onions, and other low-carb condiments.



6. Grilled Chicken Nuggets: Instead of breaded options, go for grilled chicken nuggets or strips for a low-carb and protein-packed meal.



7. Fresh Seafood: If available, seafood options like grilled fish or shrimp can be a great low-carb choice. Just make sure they are not breaded or fried.



8. Egg-based Breakfast Items: Some fast food restaurants serve breakfast all day. Look for egg-based options like omelets or breakfast bowls without the potatoes or toast.



9. Veggie Bowls or Stir-Fries: Check if there are any low-carb vegetable bowls or stir-fries on the menu. They often come with lean protein and lots of veggies.



10. Customizable Options: Don't be afraid to ask for modifications. Many fast food places allow you to customize your order, so you can remove high-carb ingredients and add extra veggies or protein.


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1 year ago
34 minutes 10 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Life After Mounjaro









On this episode... As part of my Week in Review, I share my observations from stopping the medication Mounjaro and I share my 60th birthday festivities at Walt Disney World. I also review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

ABDOMINAL FAT PLAYS IMPORTANT ROLE IN REMISSION OF PREDIABETES

Tips for Dining Out When You Have Type 2 Diabetes

How to Deal With Metformin Diarrhea (and Other Yucky Side Effects)

Insulin Resistance Explained

Managing Diabetic Neuropathy with Type 2 Diabetes









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1 year ago
32 minutes 41 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Enjoying Walt Disney World while Solving Type 2 Diabetes









On this episode... I discuss my strategies for enjoying Walt Disney World while solving my Type 2 diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share my observations from stopping the medication Mounjaro. I also review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

TV Chef Theo Michaels Teams Up With SmarterNaturally To Launch Free Online Cooking Series Creating Delicious Type 2 Diabetes Friendly Meals

Dr Michael Mosley backs 800 calorie NHS diet that could reverse type 2 diabetes

Mayo Clinic Minute: Prevention is key to reducing Type 2 diabetes in kids

Staying up late may put you at greater risk of diabetes, a new study finds

METFORMIN LINKED TO LOWER RISK FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS









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1 year ago
30 minutes 7 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Anniversary Episode: My Changes Over the Past Year









On this First Anniversary episode... I discuss my changes over the past year in solving my Type 2 diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share my two weeks cruising while dodging hurricanes. I also review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

People With Type 2 Diabetes May Want to Avoid These Kinds of Foods—Even if They're 'Healthy'

Four Workouts That Help Manage Your Type 2 Diabetes

Steps to Take When Your Diabetes Treatment No Longer Seems to Be Working

Living Well with Type 2 Diabetes









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1 year ago
33 minutes 19 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
REPLAY: Life after Mounjaro









On this replay episode... I discuss my future options for using Mounjaro in solving my Type 2 Diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share my movement and food while in Maine, back at home, and onboard Royal Caribbean's cruise ship, Enchantment of the Seas. I also provide an update on my progress using Mounjaro. This replay episode originally aired on March 13, 2023.



Links from the show:

NEWS

WeightWatchers buys telehealth platform Sequence, facilitating access to Ozempic and Wegovy

Incidence Rates of Diabetes Continues to Increase in Children, Young Adults

What Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic?

Some Pharmacies Are Now Refusing to Stock Ozempic









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2 years ago
33 minutes 28 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
REPLAY: Using Mounjaro in Solving Type 2 Diabetes









On this replay episode... I take an in-depth look at the new medication, Mounjaro, for Type 2 Diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share my Christmas preparations and discuss my progress in solving Type 2 Diabetes. This replay episode originally aired on December 26, 2022.



Links from the show:
NEWS
New weight loss and diabetes drug retatrutide awaits further testing
Alberta researchers studying benefits of continuous glucose monitors for Type 2 diabetes
Limit Your Processed Food Intake, But Don’t Stress It Says CrossFit Nutritionist/a>
Weight-loss drugs are a milestone for the obese but expose health inequity
Mounjaro Medication Guide from Eli Lily







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2 years ago
28 minutes 9 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Managing Medication Changes









On this episode... I discuss six considerations when making medication changes in solving Type 2 diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share a week of unexpected travel. I also provide an update on my progress using Mounjaro, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

Four foods that will lower your blood sugar levels, as new research reveals heart disease link

WVU RESEARCHERS TRACING CAUSE OF DIABETIC HEART DISEASE WITH $2M IN FEDERAL FUNDING

Four most common symptoms of type 2 diabetes not to ignore – it could lead to eye disease

Just a handful of this nut a day can reduce risk of heart disease and diabetes









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Managing Medication Changes



When it comes to changing medications, there are several important considerations to keep in mind. Here are a few:



1. Consult with your healthcare provider: Always discuss any medication changes with your healthcare provider. They have the knowledge and expertise to guide you through the process and ensure it is done safely and effectively.



2. Understand the reason for the change: Different medications may be prescribed for various reasons, such as managing side effects, improving effectiveness, or addressing changes in your health condition. It's important to understand why the change is necessary and what the new medication aims to achieve.



3. Potential interactions: If you are currently taking other medications or supplements, it's crucial to consider potential interactions between the old and new medications. Some combinations can lead to unwanted side effects or reduce the effectiveness of one or both drugs. Your healthcare provider can help you navigate this and adjust your medication regimen accordingly.



4. Dosage adjustments: Changing medications may involve adjusting the dosage. It's essential to understand the new dosage instructions and any changes in how the medication should be taken. If you have any concerns or questions about the dosage, be sure to discuss them with your healthcare provider.



5. Side effects and monitoring: Different medications can have varying side effects, and switching to a new medication may introduce new ones or alleviate previous ones. It's important to be aware of potential side effects and discuss them with your healthcare provider. Additionally, they may want to monitor your progress or conduct tests to ensure the new medication is working as intended.



6. Cost and availability: Consider the cost and availability of the new medication. Some medications may be more expensive or harder to access, depending on your location or insurance coverage.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 21 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Pros and Cons of Using a Streak when Building New Habits









On this episode... I discuss the pros and cons of using a streak when building new habits in solving Type 2 diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share a typical week at home. I also provide an update on my progress using Mounjaro, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

How to Decide if Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) Is the Right Type 2 Diabetes Drug for You

4 ways to improve patient uptake on diabetes prevention

World-first human trial: Experimental hookworm infection led to improvements in type 2 diabetes patients

Call for trial to see if kombucha could help type 2 diabetes patients









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Pros and Cons of Using a Streak when Building New Habits



A streak commonly refers to a consecutive or uninterrupted series of days in which a specific action or habit is performed or maintained. It is often used as a measure of consistency and progress towards a goal. For example, if someone is trying to exercise every day, a streak would represent the number of consecutive days they have successfully completed their exercise routine without missing a day. Streaks can be tracked for various habits or activities, such as reading, practicing a skill, meditating, or any other behavior that one wants to reinforce through consistent repetition.



Committing to a streak in changing habits can have numerous benefits:



1. Building momentum: When you commit to a streak, you create a positive cycle of consistency. Each day you maintain the streak, you reinforce your commitment and motivation, making it easier to continue on your path of habit change.



2. Developing discipline: Consistently practicing a habit requires discipline, and committing to a streak helps you cultivate this important trait. As you stay committed to your streak, you strengthen your self-control and willpower, making it easier to stick to your habits in the long run.



3. Creating new neural pathways: By repeating a behavior consistently, you begin to create new neural pathways in your brain. Over time, these pathways become stronger, making it easier for your brain to default to the desired habit rather than relying on old, unhelpful patterns.



4. Boosting confidence: Successfully maintaining a streak can boost your confidence and self-belief. Each day you accomplish your habit, you prove to yourself that you have the ability to change and improve. This sense of achievement can be incredibly empowering and motivate you to continue pushing forward.



5. Encouraging long-term commitment: A streak can serve as a reminder of your commitment to change. When you see your streak growing,
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2 years ago
32 minutes 14 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Protein Supplements for Solving Type 2 Diabetes









On this episode... I discuss the role of protein supplements in solving Type 2 diabetes. As part of my Week in Review, I share my bear encounter while camping this week. I also provide an update on my progress using Mounjaro, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

Review Links Statins to Insulin Resistance and Diabetes

Doctor shares three signs of type 2 diabetes that could show up before a diagnosis

Exercising Later in the Day Helps Better Control Blood Sugar Levels

Study on Type 2 Diabetes and Weight Loss Finds Intermittent Fasting Beats Cutting Calories









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Protein Supplements for Solving Type 2 Diabetes



Not my recommendations, just generally available through internet searches. 



Protein supplements are dietary supplements that contain high levels of protein. They are commonly used to increase protein intake in the daily diet, especially by athletes, bodybuilders, and individuals who have increased protein requirements due to certain health conditions or goals.



Here are 7 key details explaining the use of protein supplements to increase protein in your daily diet:



1. Protein Requirements: Protein is an essential macronutrient required for various bodily functions, including muscle growth, repair, and maintenance. The recommended daily intake of protein varies depending on factors such as age, sex, weight, and activity level. Generally, it is recommended to consume 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, but athletes or individuals engaging in intense physical activity may require higher amounts, ranging from 1.2 to 2.2 grams per kilogram.



2. Convenience: Protein supplements provide a convenient and quick way to increase protein intake without the need for cooking or meal preparation. They come in various forms such as powders, bars, shakes, and capsules, making them easy to consume on the go or as a post-workout snack.



3. Protein Quality: Protein supplements often contain high-quality protein sources, such as whey, casein, soy, or pea protein. These sources have high biological values, meaning they contain all the essential amino acids required by the body. Whey protein, derived from milk, is particularly popular due to its high leucine content, which is an essential amino acid involved in muscle protein synthesis.



4. Muscle Recovery and Growth: Protein supplements are commonly used by athletes and bodybuilders to aid in muscle recovery and growth. After intense exercise, the body requires additional protein to repair damaged muscle tissues and promote muscle synthesis. Protein supplements, especially whey protein,
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2 years ago
33 minutes 57 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Impact of Caffeine on Blood Sugar









On this episode... I discuss the impact of caffeine on blood sugar. As part of my Week in Review, I share another good week at home. I also provide an update on my progress using Mounjaro, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



Links from the show:

NEWS

What Is Insulin Resistance?

'Socks Off' seeks to ward off Ontario's high rate of diabetes-related foot amputations

Doing This Daily Can Reduce Your Diabetes Risk by 74%, Says New Study

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Impact of Caffeine on Blood Sugar



Can You Feel the Caffeine Difference in Tea Versus Coffee?



In coffee there are five different phytochemicals classified as caffeine. All five of those phytochemicals affect your nervous system and can cause jitters, nausea and racing heart. The specific caffeines in coffee metabolize very quickly in the body; coffee generally gives a rapid spike in energy followed by a heavy crash as it burns off.



Tea (camellia sinensis) on the other hand has three phytochemicals classified as caffeines, and they support and stimulate the endocrine system. Those three phytochemicals in tea stimulate the adrenal gland, adenoids and thyroid, which is one way tea helps increase metabolism. This is also why tea has a mood elevating effect as it wakes your body up. The caffeine in tea is buffered by theanine which metabolizes the caffeine much slower and evenly in the body, resulting in a longer, sustained energy level.



Why Drinking Tea May Help Prevent and Manage Type 2 Diabetes



Drinking tea for diabetes is such a good idea because tea contains substances called polyphenols, which are antioxidants found in every plant. “Polyphenols help reduce oxidative stress and cause vasodilation (widening of the arteries), which decreases blood pressure, prevents clotting, and reduces cholesterol,” Dr. Steinbaum says. All of these activities reduce the risk for heart disease, which is elevated in people with diabetes. Polyphenols in green tea can also help regulate glucose in the body, helping to prevent or control diabetes. 



Type 2 Diabetes and Caffeine: The Truth about Blood Sugar



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10 Tips for Prioritizing Movement in Your Day









On this episode... I discuss 10 tips for prioritizing movement in your day. As part of my Week in Review, I share a typical week at home. I also provide an update on my progress using Mounjaro, and review Type 2 Diabetes news articles.



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10 Tips for Prioritizing Movement in Your Day



1. Set a specific time: Schedule your exercise routine at a specific time each day, just like any other appointment. Treat it as a non-negotiable commitment to yourself.



2. Make it non-negotiable: Treat exercise as an essential part of your daily routine, just like eating or sleeping. Don't allow other tasks or distractions to take precedence over it.



3. Start your day with exercise: Prioritize exercise by doing it first thing in the morning. This way, you're less likely to skip it due to fatigue or unexpected events that arise throughout the day.



4. Break it into shorter sessions: If finding a large chunk of time for exercise seems difficult, break it into smaller sessions throughout the day. For example, do a 15-minute workout in the morning, another during lunch break, and a final one in the evening.



5. Set achievable goals: Set realistic goals for your exercise routine, considering your current fitness level and time availability. By setting attainable targets, you'll be more motivated to prioritize exercise to reach those goals.



6. Find an accountability partner: Partner up with a friend, family member, or colleague who shares your fitness goals. Having someone to hold you accountable and exercise with can make it a higher priority in your day.



7. Make it enjoyable: Choose exercises or physical activities that you genuinely enjoy. When exercise is fun, you'll naturally prioritize it as a rewarding part of your day.



8. Incorporate it into your daily activities: Look for opportunities to incorporate exercise into your daily activities. For example, take the stairs instead of the elevator, walk or bike to work, or do simple exercises while watching TV.



9. Use technology: Utilize fitness apps, smartwatches, or fitness trackers that can remind you to exercise and track your progress. These tools can help prioritize exercise by providing reminders and motivation.



10. Prioritize self-care: Recognize that exercise is not just about...
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2 years ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

Solving Type 2 Diabetes Podcast
Solving Type 2 Diabetes is a podcast where I share the tools and techniques that I use for solving my type 2 diabetes. I share my life as it relates to my diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. You'll hear about the foods I eat and the medications that I take, along with my movement and exercise. I'll also talk about the medical and fitness tools and software apps that I use while solving my type 2 diabetes. Along the way I'll share updates on my progress to track over time. I don't think that having a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes always needs to lead to a downward spiral of worsening health and complications. I think that lifestyle can be a great mediating factor.

You can always find a full transcript of each episode, as well as social media links to follow the podcast at
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Please remember that everything I share is just from my own personal experience, and should not be taken as medical or health advice. Please consult your own medical professionals. This podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only.