Episode 109: Peer Support That Helps Diabetes Distress




Why connecting with other T1Ds can reduce diabetes distress and where to find real support. Neil explores the research, shares practical insights, and provides tools for managing the mental load of T1D.


What You'll Learn


Support types - Formal groups, online communities, one-on-one connections
Research benefits - How peer support reduces distress and builds confidence
Finding community - Where to connect with people who actually get it
Quality markers - Empathy and 'me too' moments vs judgment


Support Options



Formal Groups: Clinic or nonprofit programs | Online Communities: Instagram, TikTok, forums | Personal Connections: Mentors, friends, text support


Take Action
Ready to assess your own diabetes distress? Both the T1-DDS-7 (quick) and 28-question (detailed) assessments are available at Neil's website.

Resources
Helpful resources and newsletter: yourbestt1dyear.com


Sponsor
Blue Circle Health offers free coaching and care that fits real life. Sign up free: bluecirclehealth.org


Connect
Instagram: @thebetes | TikTok: @the.betes | Website: yourbestt1dyear.com


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