Getting Type 1 as an Adult - LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults) with Mila Clarke Buckley
Mila Clarke Buckley—or as you might know her, The Hangry Woman—is joining us to talk about LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults), which is just a fancy term for getting type 1 diabetes as an adult. Mila shares her story of originally being misdiagnosed with type 2 diabetes and how she had to advocate for herself to get the correct T1D diagnosis. As 50% of people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes are actually adults, it’s important to know the symptoms of LADA to make sure you are diagnosed correctly. Mila’s Blog: https://hangrywoman.com/ Mila’s Instagram: / thehangrywoman Mila’s YouTube Channel: / @thehangrywoman Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast! Episode 26 April 23, 2023 ★ Episode details: https://share.transistor.fm/s/26f380f3 ★ Additional episodes: https://tcoydthepodcast.transistor.fm/

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