Let’s be honest with each other- we’re all friends here, right? (Well some of us at least.) But anyways- let’s be honest! I’d be willing to place a large bet that most people with diabetes have had an endocrinologist appointment with diabetes burnout (hey- could be another specialist even- hey… maybe it’s not diabetes but … Continue reading 9 Tips For Making the Most of Your Endo Appt with Diabetes Burnout
page in progress! Panelists at Survive and Thrive Bootcamp were asked- “How do you deal with diabetes burnout?” Daniele from Diabetes Dominator Kim from Deniabetic Kristen Andrew Erik Douds from Diabadass (and more) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x-QMwizfD8ykcQVAhb6Y_rvoSIwqqMQe/view?usp=sharing
Even though I wish this wasn’t the case, diabetes burnout will happen more than once.
I can feel it. I can see it whenI look at my CGM with indifference. I can tell when I just pick a random number to draw out on my insulin pen to give insulin. It lurks around the corner when my usual inclination to try and trouble-shoot is nonexistent. It’s back. But this time … Continue reading We Meet Again Diabetes Burnout
Not related to this post- I recently created a facebook page for my blog. (It’d be awesome if you liked the page and invited/shared it with people to as well!) Last night, I couldn’t sleep. So I went to writing and ended up scheduling this post for what will be today- I’m going with mid afternoon. … Continue reading Burnout of a Different Kind
First of all, anyone who puts themselves out there, you are BRAVE– your voice matters and adds value to the discussion. Whether you are (writing or tweeting or anything in between) doing this to get your voice out there, wanting to be a part of a community and not feel alone, educating the world around, … Continue reading #docBurnout2015- self-care addition
I look back on my first experience with diabetes burnout a year after I experienced it.