what a self important ego! just use a pump & cgm.... all you say is taken care effortlessly. you are very misleading...as if you have found the secret physicans are too stupid to figure out. every diabetic T1 should be seen reguraly by an endo & read up from reputable sources... and not his book as he is not a Dr.
@mcure4276Күн бұрын
I’m at 97% but for just 3 days, and really excited! It’s my best and highest score yet. Man, it’s hard though! 👍
@SonyaOutThereКүн бұрын
The danger in a low is also immediate, not just the uncomfortable feelings. The highs are dangerous if continued over a prolonged period of time, leading to ketosis, at its worst, or other long term health problems.
@SonyaOutThereКүн бұрын
Insulin, itself, doesn’t cause weight gain. That’s a ridiculous assertion because that would mean that those who are not diabetic and have their own insulin are obesity-prone. Many type 1 diabetics, when initially diagnosed, have had unexplained weight loss as a result of what elevated blood sugars does to their body. At the time of diagnosis, many have a lot of lost fat and muscle weight. Once insulin therapy has begun and blood sugars begin to stabilize, the newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic will experience an increase in appetite initially, which helps to restore the lost weight and normalizing or somewhat normalizing blood sugars don’t give way to the weight loss highly elevated blood sugars do. Diabetic or not, calorie control and cardiovascular exercise are, by and large, what help to control a person’s body fat composition. It’s not rocket science either way. Sadly, people come up with every excuse in the world to become and stay overweight.
@michaelkaucher57442 күн бұрын
Need to see part 2 and 3 and 4
@worthybookjourney32313 күн бұрын
I agree. Everything you suggested more info on would be EXCELLENT !!
@cherylsheffield1743 күн бұрын
More about Insulin to carb and Protein formulas please!
@shelleyyounge72493 күн бұрын
The book is amazing. That’s all.. simple amazing. Thank you Matt
@bigipad6883 күн бұрын
Yes, part 2 PLEASE!
@barbarasmith40214 күн бұрын
Started the book - yes to part 2. Thanks!
@michaelrocole71744 күн бұрын
Thank you some good clarification even after reding your book. Part 2 would be awesome. I am looking forward to your App 🤔
@lyndietanklage85614 күн бұрын
Yes, part 2 would be great! Thxs
@kimiup18524 күн бұрын
Very interested to hear Part 2. When I was diagnosed, I was given a needle to practice injecting into an orange, then I was sent home from the hospital with the only instruction, "Don't eat too much"!! We've come a long way .
@terrygetzoff74484 күн бұрын
part 2 please
@sheryldabrowski180884 күн бұрын
Everything you say is of interest Matt 👍🏼 keep sharing you knowledge Mate 🙏🏼 we need all the help you can give, Thank you !
@ronniebroyles8555 күн бұрын
Would be very interested in more than on this
@shirleychase92095 күн бұрын
I am type 2 and my daughter is type 1...... thank you
@SonyaOutThere5 күн бұрын
I have a toddler who got diagnosed at almost 31 months and there is a general pediatric endocrinologist working with us. In my experience, it takes A LOT of trial and error before you get anything going as far as T1D goes and each individual is different depending on so many factors (i.e., age, weight, overall health prior to diagnosis, living circumstances, lifestyle, etc.) Nothing with T1D is set in stone for anyone to know for sure what will work and when. My daughter was diagnosed while in DKA with a blood sugar of 533. She had a honeymoon period 4 weeks following her diagnosis, then we had to discontinue all insulin for 48 hours to avoid all the lows she was dipping into. Then we went up high all over again averaging up into the 250s and now we are averaging 175 three months following diagnosis. Due to matters like insurance, costs, and the lack of available specialists in one's area, people can't always change their doctor, but T1D patients have to be vigilant in letting their doctor know when something is or IS NOT working so that no stone is left unturned in treating the disease. T1D forces those who live with it to evaluate every single day before their doctor even gets around to it. Daily results build up on each other and add up to long-term results. No result in T1D will be an isolated result because it is not a simple health condition. There is no break from it. However, knowing that, it is possible to live a long and fulfilling life with it.
@1122Gretchen5 күн бұрын
Part two please!!!!
@paulhill73385 күн бұрын
I would love for you to comment more in this area. Love listening to your videos thanks for sharing!
@MBasaar5 күн бұрын
Part 2 please
@mariannemay26695 күн бұрын
I would love to see part 2 I am very tone to very Low blood sugar after dinner but prone to high with dawning effect. Does your. Formula work for such problems . I have had diabetes since 4.5 and I am 62. Would this work for me? Thanks I have book on audible thanks
@FTFWARRIOR4 күн бұрын
Glad to hear part 2 would be helpful, and the lows are NEVER fun (I hate them), though highs are equally frustrating. Most of my clients have a similar story, and are around the same age and these methods work perfectly for them - I'd recommend starting with this introduction to our methods: diabetesinaction.com
@Sankeyite5 күн бұрын
My wife is 76 and she is T1 Very up and down expecally the lows at night.. she gained 30 lbs and is looking for something... Is she compatible with this for her age? Edit: also she has a t-slim pump, so is this work with her pump?
@FTFWARRIOR4 күн бұрын
Ahh ya, the lows are NEVER fun (I hate them), though the weight gain can be equally frustrating. Most of my clients have a similar story, and are around the same age and these methods work perfectly for them - I'd recommend starting with this introduction to our methods: diabetesinaction.com
@DorotheaAllen-y6n5 күн бұрын
I would be interested in part 2
@karenmielish-clausell5 күн бұрын
part 2 yes
@shelleyhodgkinson13415 күн бұрын
Book is great.. looking forward to part 2
@spidartanks5 күн бұрын
part 2 would be great please - i also just received a copy of the book so i am going to be reading that soon. thanks
@FTFWARRIOR4 күн бұрын
Glad you got the book, and thanks for letting me know that part 2 would be helpful!
@garymartin57415 күн бұрын
I’m interested in part 2
@babytigtig37956 күн бұрын
What basal are you going to use?
@FTFWARRIOR4 күн бұрын
Personally, I like Lantus - so I'll be going back to that. What do you use?
@SonyaOutThere8 күн бұрын
Unless you are at 45 or lower, don’t immediately resort to juice or any simple sugars. I learned through trial and error with my daughter. 3-4 ounces of low carb milk and 1-2 whole wheat crackers are usually enough to keep your blood sugar afloat
@sameermalik85808 күн бұрын
Same dude, i have same anxiety and depression story about blood sugar rice and fall
@sssadrain33310 күн бұрын
No one is too far gone to get help!
@johntrevino197910 күн бұрын
Amen
@karenmielish-clausell11 күн бұрын
when i was younger i went through that it was very very scary
@karenmielish-clausell12 күн бұрын
I've been there i have had type 1 for 52 years I gave birth to 2 healthy sons we never know it all
@SonyaOutThere11 күн бұрын
How old were you when you were diagnosed?
@michaelrocole717412 күн бұрын
Interesting
@SonyaOutThere13 күн бұрын
Nothing with type 1 diabetes is set in stone.
@ChrisSims-kf5hq13 күн бұрын
Ive used the "INPEN" for 3 years. Im getting rid of it. Why? Because it is PROPRIETARY. It forces a 3 hour wait for my DEXCOM info to be loaded on to the Inpen. Utter bullsht. The Inpen does NOT do much at all. It tracks my carbs and insulin usage. Wow. So does a piece of paper. But, the Inpen costs $50+ each. Utter bullsht. GFY Medtronics and your HORSESHT customer service idiots. Will be throwing away this interesting BUT USELESS overpriced POS time waster. I can do it better and more quickly myself. Inpen = overpriced useless garbage.
@MARZOSIRUS14 күн бұрын
You need to post the brand as each brand can vary and most will spike
@hootsfats17 күн бұрын
This is an awesome video. I need to listen to it over and over to get me more focused. I am a type 1 diabetic.
@FTFWARRIOR17 күн бұрын
Thank you! I hope it helps you
@TheStevec33318 күн бұрын
400 g of carbs to not go low! Wow. Mind Blown. Lows are definitely the worst
@bigipad68818 күн бұрын
Yes, please! All of it but I see i’m watching this five years 😮
@karenmielish-clausell19 күн бұрын
your amazing matt
@FTFWARRIOR17 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@karenmielish-clausell19 күн бұрын
my son favorite thing to say is I'm in a cut that doesn't fit in my macros
@shelleyhodgkinson134119 күн бұрын
Thanks Matt! Very timely
@FTFWARRIOR17 күн бұрын
You're welcome. I hope it helps!
@jonathanbyington822420 күн бұрын
Been T1D for going on 17 years
@jonathanbyington822420 күн бұрын
Im a T1D i Can't do it soo proud though
@kristendematte886122 күн бұрын
Yes!! Your videos are helpful!! Thank you for existing!