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      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Strange question—all insulin development, medical devices — e.g. CGMS, pumps, etc are all research products. Would I rather go back to the starvation diet I was given and pills that didn’t work?
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      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Over the last 35 years, acure has been promised in 5 to 10 years. What is a real answer?
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      How important is diabetes research to you?
      Due to age, etc, it probably won't benefit me personally but it's extremely important for the future! After all, isn't T1D going to be cured within 5 - 10 years? ;)
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      How important is diabetes research to you?
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    Have you ever seen a mental health provider with expertise in diabetes management?

    Home > LC Polls > Have you ever seen a mental health provider with expertise in diabetes management?
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    Sarah Howard

    Sarah Howard has worked in the diabetes research field ever since she was diagnosed with T1D while in college in May 2013. Since then, she has worked for various diabetes organizations, focusing on research, advocacy, and community-building efforts for people with T1D and their loved ones. Sarah is currently the Senior Marketing Manager at T1D Exchange.

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    25 Comments

    1. Tom Rintelmann

      This is Tom R

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    2. Lauren Carey

      I have participated in a diabetes focused research study on mental health and diabetes management.

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    3. anj1832

      My endocrinologist mentioned it to me once, but it was never followed up on.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Jana Venditte

      No, but I am a Professional Counselor and have a few clients with T1D or children with it. What a difference it makes when someone completely understands.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    5. lis be

      An endo recommended one, but they were way too expensive.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Robin Melen

      I haven’t yet, but one year since diagnosis I am starting to think maybe I ought to talk to someone …

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    7. KCR

      There are no therapists with expertise in T1D where I live. The book “Diabetes Sucks…and You Can Handle It” by T1D psychologist Mark Heyman has been an excellent resource for me during a very stressful time this year.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Ahh Life

        KCR–Thanks for citing useful references. 😇

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        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    8. AimmcG

      I live in the NY Metro area where you can just about find specialists on any subject and haven’t found one yet. I have been shocked to meet doctors who don’t understand T1D. You would think with the number of people who have Diabetes doctors would at least know the difference between 1 & 2. So a therapist who knows anything about T1D is near to impossible.

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    9. Mary Dexter

      Yes, I was referred to the therapist associated with the diabetes team. However, she commented that she understood what living with diabetes is like because she has to stand in line at the grocery and drive behind others on the beltline. She is now working with cancer patients. Too many look upon diabetes as a lucrative business opportunity.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Modee

        Huh? What?

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    10. Mig Vascos

      There have been times when I’ve felt it would have been nice to talk to someone, but has never found anyway that specializes in T1D. I really feel like that specialization doesn’t exist.
      No one seems to know everything about T1D. I’ve found a lot of my questions answered by reading the daily Q&A in this forum.
      Otherwise do your own research and figure it out. Don’t forget to tell your diabetes team what you find out to help them increase their knowledge. Lol.

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    11. Beckett Nelson

      My last year in the pediatric program they started with having a social worker. Then I moved to adult care and have been with a few programs—none have this type of resource

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. Lori Lehnen

      There have been a few times when a diabetes mental health professional would have been incredibly helpful, but no I haven’t seen one. To all the young people- this could be a lucrative career opportunity, especially with telehealth the geographic market could be limitless.

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    13. Tom Caesar

      The closest professional who understood my situation as a type 1 was a certified diabetes educator who also is a diabetic herself. Unfortunately she represented a pump manufacturer that I’ve moved on from. Find great understanding and support from Diabetes groups.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. mojoseje

      My answer is no but I have wanted to!

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. rick phillips

      I have seen a provider off and on for over 20 years. However they do not have diabetes experience.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Bob Durstenfeld

      But, I wish I had.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. Joan McGinnis

      I have but my diabetes was not the real issue, it was situational depression. It helped that he knew so much about diabetes. I also have a good friend who is a mental health care provider who is a mother of a person with type 1 and she is great. We are both health care providers and share lots of knowledge and strategies for mental health with diabetes.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Janis Senungetuk

      No, but it would definitely be helpful. My adolescent years would have been far less stressful.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. Denise Wilkes

      Didn’t know they existed.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    20. Ms Cris

      No, but I did see someone who specializes in the mental impact of chronic illness and disability.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Ernie Richmann

      I have participated in online sessions with Dr. Mark who is a diabetes psychologist.

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      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    22. Kristine Warmecke

      In the Women’s T1D group I belong to, we’ve had a speaker who’s come a couple times, that does.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    23. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      Haven’t reached that level yet to see a Mental Health Provider. However, I’m tired of T1D and all the B/S that surrounds it.

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