The Long View - Living with Type 1 Diabetes
In this episode of The Long View - Living with Type 1 Diabetes, I’m talking to Melissa Slemp. She's a coach, podcaster and author who brings an often overlooked perspective to life with Type 1 - the impact of hormones and menopause. Diagnosed as a teenager in the early 1980s, Melissa spent years living with Type 1 without fully understanding the condition or its long‑term implications. She tells us how that lack of knowledge led to complications and how a wake‑up call changed everything. Now a coach, podcast host and author of a new book, "Highs, Lows & Hormones", Melissa is passionate about helping women manage diabetes, hormones and midlife - a topic that’s still not talked about enough. In this episode we talk about what happens when living with Type 1 diabetes meets hormonal change and why awareness, support and self‑advocacy matter more than ever. In this episode: * Growing up with Type 1 and limited understanding of the condition * The long‑term impact of early diabetes management * Diabetic eye complications and turning things around * Pregnancy, routine and managing Type 1 through change * The impact of perimenopause and menopause on blood sugars * Why hormones make diabetes harder to predict * Advocating for yourself and finding the right support * Building community and supporting other women Melissa’s message is clear: you are not alone - and you don’t have to just “get on with it.” As always, this podcast does not offer medical advice. Please speak to your healthcare team before making any changes. You can find Melissa's podcast by searching "Type 1 in Midlife" and you can find her book "Highs, Lows and Hormones" on Amazon. Real stories, real people, real life with Type 1 Diabetes.
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