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Check in 3/24/26
How is everyone's week going? Mine has to be going a fair bit better than it has until today. I've had a little more energy and less naps. Now, I'm at the opposite end of the spectrum, I find myself awake and not getting enough sleep. Talk about black and white. It is probably the medication that I am on that my body needs to get adjusted to. Time will tell. On the flip side, it's beautiful outside. The sun is beaming. Ya'all have a great week, ya hear!
Two Sides of Diabetes: What the Science Says and What Living It Taught Me
Diabetes isn't just a diagnosis I've studied — it's one I've lived alongside. I have Type 2 diabetes. And I've watched a family member navigate this disease too. So when I talk about this, I'm not speaking from a textbook. I'm speaking from real life. But I'm also a medical professional — which means I understand what's actually happening inside your body, what the research says, and what tools genuinely move the needle. Here's what I know to be true: 🔹 Type 2 diabetes is largely manageable — and in many cases, reversible — with the right lifestyle interventions. 🔹 Blood sugar spikes aren't random. Once you understand your triggers (food, stress, sleep, movement), you gain real control. 🔹 Medication is a tool, not a life sentence. Many people reduce or eliminate their need for it with consistent effort. 🔹 The emotional weight of a diabetes diagnosis is just as real as the physical one — and it deserves just as much attention. I created this community because I kept seeing the same gap: people leaving their doctor's office with a diagnosis and a prescription, but no real roadmap. You deserve more than that. If you're managing Type 2 (or another chronic illness), supporting a loved one who is, or trying to get ahead of prediabetes, you're in the right place. Drop a 🙋 in the comments if this resonates. I'd love to know where you are in your journey.
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@Donna Thornton I appreciate that but I am quite far from TX. Actually, my husband and I have been talking about going to Cleveland Clinic. I too have been to doctor after doctor and have had to figure out ways to cope with my symptoms through trial and error.
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@Donna Thornton I sure will.
My Micro-habit
I wanted to go first so you know I'm in this with you. For the next 7 days I'm committing to one thing: no hitting the snooze button. It sounds small — and that's exactly the point. Post your micro-habit below and check in each day. This is how we build together: small steps, real support, and people who actually get it. So I wanted to share why I picked this one. I recently found out that when you hit snooze and fall back asleep, your body actually starts a whole new sleep cycle — and those can last up to four hours. So when the alarm goes off again a few minutes later, it's pulling me right out of the middle of it. No wonder I wake up feeling worse than before you snoozed! Honestly, it was a bit of a lightbulb moment for me. AHA! It might be exactly why some mornings I wake up on my own and feel fine, but the days I snooze, I feel absolutely wiped out before the day even starts. Anyway, that's my why! Small change, but I'm curious to see if it actually makes a difference. I'll be checking in here each day — drop your habit below and tell us your why too! 👇
Happy Thursday, everyone 💛
I took a step back recently and really looked at what I’m building here. At first, I focused heavily on energy —because honestly, I’ve been living without much of it…and trying to figure out how to make it better. But the more I sat with it, the more I realized… It’s bigger than just energy. So I’m zooming out a bit. This space is still about energy — but also about everything that comes with it: chronic illness, brain fog, ADHD, depression, fatigue…and the real-life challenge of figuring out how to live with it day to day. Not just understanding it — but actually building a life around it. Nothing changes about how we do things here: 👉 simple shifts 👉 real-life systems 👉 no pressure, no perfection Still Shift Work Society —just with a clearer, wider lens. "Because a diagnosis - or lack of energy - is not a plan." Glad you’re here 💛
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Soooo.... I posted a faceless short on YouTube yesterday and I have 53 views and 4 subscribers. Not sure how good that is but excited that people are watching it. 🙂
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Vivian Lipps
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@vivian-bills-8218
Nurse, health coach, and systems thinker giving clarity & permission to people managing chronic illness, ADHD, and burnout with lifestyle change.

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Joined Mar 3, 2026