Two Sides of Diabetes: What the Science Says and What Living It Taught Me
Diabetes isn't just a diagnosis I've studied ā 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 ā 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: š¹ Type 2 diabetes is largely manageable ā and in many cases, reversible ā with the right lifestyle interventions. š¹ Blood sugar spikes aren't random. Once you understand your triggers (food, stress, sleep, movement), you gain real control. š¹ Medication is a tool, not a life sentence. Many people reduce or eliminate their need for it with consistent effort. š¹ The emotional weight of a diabetes diagnosis is just as real as the physical one ā 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 š in the comments if this resonates. I'd love to know where you are in your journey.