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In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, this episode goes beyond the typical "brush and floss more" advice to explore the real, lived experience of managing diabetes, whether type 1, type 2, or gestational, and the systemic barriers that impact both patients and healthcare providers.

Host Kimberly Williamson shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with gestational diabetes during her first pregnancy while working as a dental hygienist. From the emotional toll of constant glucose monitoring, to the impossible logistics of managing a chronic condition in a workplace with zero accommodations, to the socioeconomic barriers like food insecurity and medication access that affect diabetic patients across all types—this episode exposes the brutal reality of navigating chronic illness in a profit-driven system.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease—and why dental hygienists should be integral members of the diabetes care team
  • Why socioeconomic factors like food insecurity, medication access, and SNAP benefit cuts directly impact oral health outcomes for all diabetic patients
  • The mental health toll of diabetes management that nobody warns you about—across type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes
  • How the RDH + health coach combination creates the whole-person care diabetic patients actually need
  • Why dental offices posting about employees skipping lunch and bathroom breaks isn't dedication—it's exploitation
  • The case for third-party oversight from labor organizations, not dental boards

This isn't just a diabetes education episode. It's a call for systemic change in how we support both patients with chronic illness and the healthcare workers trying to manage their own conditions within impossible workplace structures.

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