Type 2s - Start Here!
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What if a type 2 diabetes diagnosis could be the start of taking better care of your health—not the end of it?
In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus share their top 10 tips for people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, with a focus on helping you feel informed, supported, and encouraged. They talk about why this diagnosis is not a personal failure, how much of it is connected to genetics and metabolism, and why early understanding can make a meaningful difference.
The conversation is grounded, hopeful, and focused on what’s possible. Steve and Jeremy walk through simple, realistic steps that can help you feel more in control—without pressure to be perfect. They cover everything from understanding how your body works to building habits that fit into your everyday life, along with the growing number of tools and treatments that can support you along the way.
The takeaway is clear: this diagnosis can feel overwhelming at first, but it can also be a turning point. With time, support, and the right approach, you can improve your health and continue living a full, active life.
Key Topics
• Why type 2 diabetes is not your fault
• Understanding insulin resistance and disease progression
• Why early action matters
• Focusing on weight with realistic expectations
• The role of GLP-1 medications in early treatment
• Exercise and movement as part of daily life
• Learning how food affects your body
• Using blood sugar monitoring in a practical way
• Taking medications consistently
• Protecting your heart early
• The importance of routine screenings and labs
• Building a strong and supportive care team
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