About this episode
Hey Diabuddy thank you for listening to show, send me some positive vibes with your favorite part of this episode.In today’s episode, I sit down with Ty Gibson, who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in the 1970s—long before CGMs, insulin pumps, or modern tools existed.Ty shares an incredibly powerful and honest story that spans decades of living with diabetes, including:This episode goes far beyond diabetes management. It’s a conversation about resilience, mindset, choice, mental fortitude, and what’s possible on the other side of adversity. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, burnt out, scared of complications, or unsure whether you can truly live a full life with diabetes—this episode is for you.? Key Takeaways from This EpisodeWhat managing diabetes looked like before modern technologyWhy perspective matters when we talk about complicationsThe reality of kidney and pancreas transplants—and what people don’t talk aboutHow mental resilience plays a bigger role than perfectionWhy technology is a tool—not a permission slip for unhealthy habitsThe importance of ownership, choice, and personal responsibilityHow adversity can become purpose when you’re willing to share your storyWhy thriving with diabetes starts in your mindset, not your devicesTy's Resources:WebsitePodcastI’m Coach Ken Kniss, founder of Simplifying Life With Diabetes and host of The Healthy Diabetic Podcast. I help people living with T1D cut through the overwhelm, confusion, fear, and distrust in their daily decisions, so they can feel confident and live without consistently worrying about lows, their body image, or long term complications.? Website: SimplifyingDiabetes.com? The Diabetes Nutrition Master Course: Start Learning? Work with me: More Than A1C - 1on1 Coaching ? Join my newsletter: Subscribe? Schedule a Free Call: Book Now? Donate to the Podcast: Contribute HereIf you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review—it helps more people living with diabetes discover the podcast. Share this episode with someone who n