Diabetes Nerd
Seriously? Another diabetes podcast? Yup. I couldn't help myself: I love talking about real life with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with friends, strangers, colleagues, and clinicians. Why not record these chats and share them with you?
We're talking about daily life with diabetes, managing insulin, cure research, new therapies, CGMs and pumps, and our mental health while we juggle it all.
These are real conversations. No scripts.
This podcast is simply a real conversation about life with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
ABOUT THE HOST:
Ginger Vieira has lived with type 1 diabetes since 1999. She is an author, advocate, journalist, content creator, and diabetes content marketing specialist. Over the years, she's published many books, including Exercise with Type 1 Diabetes, Dealing with Diabetes Burnout, Pregnancy with Type 1 Diabetes, and more!
Find more from Ginger at DiabetesNerd.com
Diabetes Nerd
She Skipped Her Insulin in Her 20s: Here's What Happened 10 Years Later
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In this deeply honest episode of the Diabetes Nerd podcast, Ginger sits down with Mary Ann Chamberlain to talk about a chapter of diabetes that doesn’t get discussed enough.
In her 20s, Mary Ann struggled to take her insulin consistently. Not because she didn’t “know better" or didn’t care. It was because the mental weight of type 1 diabetes (T1D) was too heavy.
Years later, that chapter caught up with her in the form of diabetic retinopathy and vision loss.
This conversation isn’t about fear. It’s about being honest about the real consequences of untreated burnout and prolonged high blood sugars, especially during your teens and 20s. It explores how those years can affect your health down the road, and what it looks like to move forward when those consequences become part of your reality.
Mary Ann opens up about the shame she carried for years. The grief of losing part of her vision. And the powerful shift from self-blame to self-acceptance. Today, she recognizes how she has adapted, rebuilt, and become proud of the life she’s created.
If you’ve ever struggled to take your insulin consistently…
If you’ve ever felt crushed under the daily mental load…
If you’ve ever looked back and thought, “I should have done better”…
This episode will meet you there.
Just because your past is a part of your story, it doesn’t get to write your ending.
Thanks to Eversense Diabetes for sponsoring the Diabetes Nerd Podcast. Eversense is home to the world's only 365-Day CGM. Explore if it's right for you at eversensecgm.com.
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DISCLAIMER: This video is not medical advice. Ginger Vieira is not a doctor. Please consult your healthcare team before making any changes to your healthcare regimen.
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