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To all the amazing Mums and carers out there looking after loved ones with #Type1Diabetes... 💐

Happy #MothersDay! 💐

We hope you find a moment to enjoy some well-deserved YOU time today! 💖

🔗https://ow.ly/Era150YsNBe

#Diabetes #T1D #GBDoc #dedoc #CommunityLed #ClinicallyApproved #DigiBete💙

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Prof. Luis Castano tells us about T1D screening in Spain at @attdconference #edent1fi Symposium
#diabetes
#dedocvoices
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#diabetesawarness

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A screenshot of the DigiBete "Thing to remember when you travelling abroad" resource. Infographic with travel tips including contacting diabetes team, carrying insulin supplies, and snacks for hypo treatment. See link in the post for  the full resource.

A screenshot of the DigiBete "Thing to remember when you travelling abroad" resource. Infographic with travel tips including contacting diabetes team, carrying insulin supplies, and snacks for hypo treatment. See link in the post for the full resource.

💥#DigiBete Top tips for Travelling💥

👉If you are looking to go on holiday soon, then make sure you take a look at our travel top tips to help support you and your family with #type1diabetes 👇💙
https://ow.ly/ZIF150YrHIO
#CommunityLed #ClinicallyApproved #dedoc #GBDoc #Diabetes

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A screenshot of the British Sign Laguage Resources page that you can find on digibete.org

A screenshot of the British Sign Laguage Resources page that you can find on digibete.org

💙 BSL resources on DigiBete💙

Take a look at our BSL Essentials and Technology page to find out more.

🔗https://www.digibete.org/essentials-bsl/

#Core20Plus5 #T1D #DigiBete #Gbdoc #dedoc #CommunityLed #ClinicallyApproved #BSLResources

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 A screenshot of the colourful Easter Egg carb counting table, page 1 of 3 with an image of colourful eggs and a bunny in a field and an orange robot with their arms in the air also known as Digibot

A screenshot of the colourful Easter Egg carb counting table, page 1 of 3 with an image of colourful eggs and a bunny in a field and an orange robot with their arms in the air also known as Digibot

A second screenshot of the carb counting table, page 2 of 3 which has a list of chocolate egg treats and the carbs for each. You can find the full details on the link in the post

A second screenshot of the carb counting table, page 2 of 3 which has a list of chocolate egg treats and the carbs for each. You can find the full details on the link in the post

Third and final image with another page of chocolate treat listing carbs per portion and per 100g for different types of chocolate and gluten-free Easter eggs. There is also an image of an insulin pump and glucose meter with wording reminding readers that if you go out hunting for eggs this is exercise and you might find your insulin needs change,

Third and final image with another page of chocolate treat listing carbs per portion and per 100g for different types of chocolate and gluten-free Easter eggs. There is also an image of an insulin pump and glucose meter with wording reminding readers that if you go out hunting for eggs this is exercise and you might find your insulin needs change,

💥Easter Egg Carb counting Table is back! 🪺

🐰We hope you find this helpful and do let us know if there are other treats you would like DigiBot to add in the future 🐰

🔗https://ow.ly/1Xq250YorQj

#type1diabetes #gbdoc #dedoc #Digibete #CommunityLed #ClinicallyApproved #Easter

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That is a wrap from #25ADC and #ADATS25 A final debrief with some #dedoc alumni (David Burren, @moodwife.bsky.social , and @t1bionic.bsky.social ) Again thank you NADCaustralia and DiabetesAus for enabling me to attend and being a #DAPeoplesVoice

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I was unaware of Roosevelt's "man in the arena" quote but it applies so well to living with T1D. Unless you are actually living it (not caring for it, not studying it, not working in it) your experience is valid, but it is inherently different, removed. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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The speaker made a really important point. Not only are goals different between PWDs but they also change over our lives. Whether we're newly diagnosed, trying to be pregnant, looking after a newborn, or trying to live as long as possible, priorities will change #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Here is how tricksy T1D can be. Two consecutive days, same walk, same food. Wildly different BGL response. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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A word of warning; if you set your target in the hypoglycemic range you can impair your hypo awareness. In the UK that means you cannot hold a driver's license. The speaker suggested it also means you impair your glucagon response to low BGLs. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Speaking at the psychological aspect, whatever target we pursue, we should aim to maintain a reasonable level of Time in Happiness (thinking of you @nerdabetic ) or, as I prefer, Time in Contentment #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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If you're unaware of how diabetes could be tougher on women, there was a slide for that. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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These were the specific concerns with TITR that came out in the survey. Any management plan seeking to use TITR as its measure needs to address these. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Many T1Ds have concerns about TITR. They are doing their best and even TIR can be tricky. The speaker said in her survey women overall were more concerned than men. Why? Because it is consistently shown T1D is tougher on women. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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For those freaking out at this new lofty standard, the medical consensus suggests the goal for TITR (70-140, 3.9-7.8) would be 50%. If you are close to 70% TIR (70-180) you are likely already at 50% TITR. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Finally, we have these data from this year which allows us to benchmark against the average PWD, Prediabetics, and muggles. For those looking to set smaller, more easily achieved goals along the way, this could help. #ATTD #dedoc

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We see the 'hypo's in muggles in this graph. To have truly normal blood sugar you're looking at 98% TIR, 96% TITR/TING, TBR of 2%.
By all means set this as your north star but don't burn yourself out trying. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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What blood glucose levels look like for muggles (non-diabetic folk). While they may touch 180mg/dL (10 mmol/L) they spend very little time there and it is only at meal times what we stretch above 120/6.7 ATTD2025 #dedoc

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I'm pretty sure I tweeted this while at #ATTD2025 but it is worth repeating. HbA1cs are coming down for T1Ds as time goes on. However, the goal is the dotted red line at the bottom (7%) so there is still more to be done. #dedoc

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Interesting result. With a ketone sensor on its shown T1Ds have spontaneous spikes in ketones. On an SGLT2 the incidence of spikes increases but the study showed no increased incidence of DKA. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Weekly basal insulins are now being Stage 3 trialed in T1Ds. The result is not worse than daily basal insulin from an HbA1c perspective but they did see higher rates of hypos, possibly because they are still figuring out how to use it properly in T1Ds. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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A bit of trivia, NPH works as a basal insulin because a protein from trout semen is added which delays the insulin action. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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The heavy cost of internalized weight stigma: It leads to self-devaluation, low self-efficacy, and a direct impact on engaging in healthy behaviors. We must recognize and address this self-applied negative weight attitude. #HealthEquity #ADA #DeDoc

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Internalized weight bias is a silent health crisis! Scales like WBIS & WSSQ reveal how exposure to weight stigma creates psychological & physiological stress. #WeightStigma #MentalHealth #ADA #DeDoc

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A little over half of T1D adults have obstructive sleep apnea. Get a sleep study done my friends ;) #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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The growth of CGM and AID use over the last 15 years. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Some handy tips for managing GI issues on GLP-1s (NUSHs) such as Ozempic #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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High Fat, High Protein dinners shown to lead to poorer outcomes for overnight glucose levels which, to me, suggests a good reason to consider AID/Looping if going for a low carb regimen. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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Some more tips for carb counting and 'spike hacking' #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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While T1Ds tend to focus on carb amounts, GI can influence the glucose response, with lower GI showing smaller rises. #ATTD2025 #dedoc

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