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Apr 17, 2024
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Debunking Myths About Insulin Pumps for Type 2 Diabetes - a SECURE T2D Study Overview with Drs. Edelman and Pettus
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Mar 26, 2025
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Characteristics of Gestational Diabetes
Jan 15, 2015
reachmd.com
1:08
🤔Carbohydrates?Pasta? Find Out How Dr. Edelman did after his Italian dinner with the Medtronic Minimed 780G🤔 Dr. Steve Edelman discusses how well the Auto Bolus feature can keep you in range even during a night out eating Italian food, 🧠 Would the Medtronic 780G be perfect for you? Check out what he has to say and share your thoughts!🧠 #tcoyd #diabetes | TCOYD
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Sep 21, 2024
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1:20
🤔Why does Type 1 Diabetes get mistaken for Type 2?🤔 Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman discuss the commonalities between Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes. They also explain how Type 1 Diabetes is commonly misdiagnosed for Type 2 Diabetes. Have you ever experienced a misdiagnosis? Check out what they have to say and share your thoughts!🧠 #TCOYD #diabetes | TCOYD
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Oct 17, 2024
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TCOYD
Heart Health Tests for People with Diabetes
Jul 31, 2018
heart.org
0:56
If you're living with diabetes, joint pain isn’t just a coincidence. Stiff Hand Syndrome, Limited Joint Mobility, and Frozen Shoulder are common but often overlooked complications. Dr. Steve Edelman shares expert insights and real-life experience to help you understand, prevent, and treat these conditions. 🎥 Watch the video to learn how physical therapy, steroid injections, and surgical options can help. Have you ever dealt with diabetes-related joint issues? Share your experience! 👇 | TCOYD
17.8K views
Feb 10, 2025
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TCOYD
A New Paradigm for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Jan 15, 2015
reachmd.com
0:27
Managing diabetes can be challenging enough—but what if something deeper is driving your numbers out of control? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman sits down with Phil and his wife, Dr. Cherese, to uncover how hypercortisolism—a condition caused by chronically high cortisol levels—can masquerade as type 2 diabetes and go undiagnosed for years. They discuss Phil’s long journey from frustration and fatigue to finally getting answers, how Dr. Cherese’s persistence led to the right diagnosis, and wh
1.7K views
6 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:43
When’s the last time you got a “tune-up” for your diabetes care? 🚗💉 Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus share the “Diabetes Warranty Program,” a simple framework to help you stay ahead of complications. Just like routine car maintenance keeps your vehicle running smoothly, regular screenings for your eyes, kidneys, nerves, and heart can help protect your long-term health. It’s about being proactive, asking questions, and knowing what’s going on in your body—because knowledge really is powe
5.5K views
6 months ago
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TCOYD
0:28
What if the next big breakthrough in diabetes care wasn’t another medication—but a way to help your body make insulin again? In this special episode, Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman sit down with Dr. Fraser Wright, Co-Founder and Chief Gene Therapy Officer at Kriya Therapeutics, to unpack what gene therapy really is, how it’s already changing lives in other diseases, and how it could soon transform diabetes treatment. From understanding how engineered viral vectors deliver life-changing
16.3K views
5 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:31
As Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus look ahead to diabetes updates already taking shape, one of the most intriguing conversations centers on a completely new approach to treating type 1 diabetes. In this episode, they discuss early gene therapy research from Kriya Therapeutics, where a one-time injection delivers insulin- and glucose-sensing genes directly into muscle tissue. The goal? Teaching muscle cells to help regulate blood sugar—without immunosuppression. Human trials are expected
112.1K views
3 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:09
What if the “15-year cure” for diabetes we’ve been hearing about for decades… was finally within reach? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus sit down with Dr. Fraser Wright, Co-Founder and Chief Gene Therapy Officer at Kriya Therapeutics, to discuss how gene therapy is moving from science fiction to scientific reality. They explore how AAV-based therapies—already successful in seven other diseases—could soon allow people with type 1 diabetes to make their own insulin again. W
31.8K views
5 months ago
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TCOYD
1:03
Managing type 1 diabetes isn’t about chasing perfection—it’s about finding balance. In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus talk about why one bad day, one stubborn high, or one frustrating low doesn’t define your diabetes management. What really matters is the bigger picture: building habits, learning from patterns, and finding strategies that work in real life. It’s an honest reminder that progress—not perfection—is the true goal, and that living well with diabetes means givin
16.6K views
7 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:16
Is there a link between diabetes and eating disorders? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman, Dr. Jeremy Pettus, and Dr. Liana Abascal dive into the complicated relationship between diabetes and eating disorders, including diabulimia and anorexia. They discuss how the constant need to manage food, insulin, and body image can lead to unhealthy behaviors, and why it’s important to recognize these issues early and seek early intervention. Understanding this connection can help us better address the em
36.6K views
11 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
0:17
Living with type 1 diabetes isn’t about chasing perfection—it’s about having the right tools, mindset, and support to thrive. In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus share their top 10 practical tips for managing T1D: from making the most of your CGM, to protecting heart and kidney health, to giving yourself grace on the tough days. Their biggest takeaway? Success isn’t avoiding every high or low—it’s learning how to bounce back, focus on the long-term picture, and keep living y
46.3K views
7 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:07
Ever felt like giving up on diabetes altogether? You’re not alone—and it has a name. In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Pettus, Dr. Steve Edelman, and diabetes psychologist Dr. Bill Polonsky discuss diabetes burnout: the point where diabetes distress becomes so overwhelming that you shut down and stop engaging with your care. Whether it’s skipping blood sugar checks, ignoring your pump, or just trying not to think about diabetes at all—it’s more common than you think. The good news? Burnout doesn’t mea
81.5K views
11 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:44
Feeling frustrated with diabetes? You’re not alone—and it’s completely normal. In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Pettus, Dr. Steve Edelman, and diabetes psychologist Dr. Bill Polonsky explain how the daily frustrations of managing diabetes can leave you feeling overwhelmed, upset, or even angry. The truth is, most people with diabetes experience these feelings at some point—it’s a normal part of living with the condition. It’s a tough challenge, but feeling frustrated doesn’t mean you’re failing; it s
5.6K views
11 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:24
Living with diabetes can be incredibly tough—and some days, it just sucks. But you don’t have to face it alone. In this video, Dr. Steve Edelman, Dr. Jeremy Pettus, and diabetes psychologist Dr. Bill Polonsky discuss the profound impact of connecting with others who truly understand what you're going through. Whether it's sharing your struggles with someone who’s been there or simply knowing that someone else gets it, these connections can make all the difference in managing the emotional and ph
15.1K views
11 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:25
What if one simple test could change everything? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman explains how the dexamethasone suppression test helped confirm Phil’s diagnosis of hypercortisolism—the turning point that led him from years of frustration to finally feeling like himself again. With the right diagnosis and treatment, Phil’s diagnosis transformed. His energy returned, his A1C dropped, and his blood sugars stabilized—mirroring the positive outcomes seen in the Catalyst Study, where addressing cor
1K views
6 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:30
Not every day with diabetes will go perfectly—and that’s okay! Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus share why progress, not perfection, is what truly matters. Those little victories—like catching a high before it spikes or waking up in range—add up over time and make a real difference. And while glucose is always in the spotlight, don’t forget about blood pressure and cholesterol. Staying on top of those can protect your long-term health just as much—sometimes even more. 👉 What’s your latest
3.4K views
7 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:30
How safe is gene therapy in regard to diabetes care? In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Pettus and Dr. Steve Edelman sit down with Dr. Fraser Wright, Co-Founder and Chief Gene Therapy Officer at Kriya Therapeutics, to unpack one of the most important parts of advancing gene therapy—safety, detection, and control. Together, they explore how researchers are designing ways to track, measure, and adjust gene expression in real time to make treatment both effective and reversible. From local injection marke
2.9K views
5 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:20
What happens when diabetes complications progress beyond what medications can manage? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus talk with kidney and pancreas transplant recipient Kristen Hohmann about her incredible journey living with Type 1 diabetes. Diagnosed at age nine, Kristen later developed chronic kidney disease and didn’t see a nephrologist until she was already nearing stage 4 kidney failure. Together, they dive into the importance of early intervention, how to advocate
56.6K views
10 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:26
What is diabetes know-it-allism? Welcome to Newsy News, hosted by Dr. Edelman and Dr. Pettus. In this episode, the doctors tackle the phenomenon of unsolicited diabetes advice from people who definitely haven’t read the manual. With up to 75% of people with diabetes reporting these “helpful” insights, Dr. Pettus and Dr. Edelman invite their first special guest to weigh in—who might just have a few interesting thoughts on how to manage diabetes. How do you think we can better navigate these conve
5.8K views
11 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
0:41
What diabetes updates in 2026 actually matter right now—not 10 or 15 years down the road? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus break down the diabetes advances they believe are truly right around the corner. From major progress in weight-loss therapies for type 2 diabetes, to new drugs and disease-modifying treatments for type 1 diabetes, to meaningful updates in diabetes technology, they focus on what’s coming soon and what could realistically impact care in the year ahead.
71K views
3 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:27
Ever feel like life keeps throwing “raindrops” your way, and type 1 diabetes was just one of them? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus get real about the ups and downs of living with T1D and the added challenges that can come with other autoimmune conditions like celiac and thyroid disease. They share personal stories, expert insights, and even a little humor about what it means to keep moving forward when it feels like the rain won’t let up. Because while we can’t always co
8.1K views
5 months ago
Facebook
TCOYD
1:11
Did you know that sometimes the biggest wins in type 1 diabetes are the smallest ones? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman & Dr. Jeremy Pettus remind us why celebrating the little victories—like guessing the carbs in a burrito, correcting a high without crashing low, or just waking up with a good blood sugar—matters so much in the day-to-day grind of diabetes. Because the ultimate “goal” in diabetes is…nothing. No highs, no lows, no complications—but since perfection isn’t possible, celebrating p
3.4K views
7 months ago
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TCOYD
0:38
Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® on Instagram: "What does it take to fly a commercial airplane while managing type 1 diabetes? In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus are joined by commercial airline pilot Quinton Weiskittel, who shares what life looks like in the cockpit with type 1 diabetes. He talks about being diagnosed later in life, navigating the loss of his medical clearance, and the long path back to flying after regulations changed. The conversation highlights the real
823 views
2 months ago
Instagram
tcoyd
0:26
What’s actually moving the needle in diabetes care right now and what deserves a closer look? In this episode of Newsy News, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus break down some of the most talked-about updates in diabetes research and care. They dig into recent clinical trial results from the FINE ONE Study, the potential benefits of time-restricted eating, and a GLP-1 that increases the size of your…genetalia? What do you think holds the most promise for the future of diabetes care? Share y
149 views
4 months ago
TikTok
tcoyd
4:16
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Nov 5, 2019
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