Here are the available guides
- Foundations: Your diabetes team will have done a good job at teaching the basics. However, the foundations I have put down are more than just solid.
- Dynamic Glucose Management: It will not take long to understand how it works, but the real learning and fun come with the application. It has taken me from 85% time in range to 99%, and my HbA1c from 48mmol/mol (6.5%) to 34mmol/mol (5.3%).
- Mealtime Insulin Guide: This goes beyond carb counting. You will learn how to get a steady CGM line regardless of eating high or low carbs- oh, and how to master pizza.
- Exercise Guide: This will teach you how to make starting plans for all types of exercise (aerobic, mixed, and anaerobic). There’s no exercise you cannot do, you just need to plan.
- Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems Guide: This will help explain what CGM is, how to define accuracy, and will help you select the best CGM system for you!
- Automated Insulin Delivery Systems Guide: This will help explain what these devices are, how to think about choosing one, and will give you the best tips and tricks for each system.
- Automated Insulin Delivery Study Day: This is for diabetes educators working in type 1 diabetes and for those living with type 1 diabetes wanting a very deep understanding of AID Systems.
- Parting with T1D Guide: This guide explores the use of alcohol, stimulants, and hallucinogens in type 1 diabetes in a non-judgemental way, drawing on personal experiences and those of friends.
- Overcoming Insulin Resistance with T1D Guide: This explains why losing weight with T1D is so hard. It also offers insights into combatting insulin resistance to start making real progress
- Children’s T1D Guides: From the Under 5’s to managing school holidays