Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Charitable Educational Organization, Edutaining the Diabetes Community Since 1995.
Welcome to Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® - The Podcast, an edutaining show all about highs and lows of living with diabetes. Hosted by Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus, both endocrinologists who have been living with diabetes themselves since they were 15, we’re discussing the important topics that people living with diabetes need to know—and no topic is off-limits.

From the latest advancements in diabetes medications and devices, to interviews with some of the best minds in diabetes, to personal stories about the ups and downs of dealing with this condition 24/7, we’re tackling what it means to live with diabetes in modern times. And we promise to make you laugh along the way, because sometimes we just need to laugh at the craziness that comes with living with diabetes.

We love sharing the latest and greatest in diabetes education, but we are not your doctors! All of the information on our website, in our videos, on our podcasts, on our social media platforms, and in any other current or future communication method is for the purposes of general education only. Please do not post personal medical information on this platform. Always consult with your medical team for testing, diagnosis, treatment, and medical advice before making any changes to your healthcare. AND if you think you are having a medical emergency, call 911

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"Fantastic resource! I’ve had T1D for 30 years and I’m learning from this podcast each time I listen. Bonus that the hosts are personable and funny, helping create a feeling of a T1D community. Thank you Dr P and Dr E!"

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Thank you TCOYD. Thank you for this great podcast. I was diagnosed with Type 2 in 2002, and fortunately have been able, most of the time, to keep my glucose in pretty good to excellent control. I’ve attended two or three of the virtual conferences and have really enjoyed them. I don’t always have a lot of spare time to watch the videos online so it’s great to be able to listen while driving etc. It will continue to listen and will share TCOYD with other diabetics. And please keep sharing this valuable information! We need it!"

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TCOYD does the best DM education!  I never miss their education. Up to date and entertaining. They are great teachers. I love their online education also. They help me take care of my diabetic patients. Thanks!"

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