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Charting a New Course in Type 1 Diabetes: Ep 114 

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In this episode we talk with Pascal Lemieux, a passionate advocate for health and wellness, with a specific focus on type 1 diabetes management and endurance sports. His blend of personal experience and professional dedication makes him an invaluable voice in the dialogue on type 1 diabetes care. His involvement in the planning and organization of the special workshop and presentations devoted to type 1 diabetes management at the upcoming Symposium for Metabolic Health (www.lowcarbusa...) January 11-14, 2024 in Boca Raton is a testament to his experience and passion for making a difference in the lives of those affected by this disease. Use the code TYPE1BOCA to get a 20% discount
Pascal was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 11 and has navigated through various complications associated with the condition, including proliferative retinopathy, gastroparesis, and severe hypoglycemia. These challenges have deeply shaped his understanding and approach to diabetes management. In 2020, he took a significant step in his career by pursuing nursing, aiming to leverage his personal insights to assist others dealing with type 1 diabetes. This professional shift underscores his commitment to making a tangible impact in the diabetes community. A turning point in his journey was the discovery of the benefits of a low-carb diet in 2014. Inspired by Dr. Richard K. Bernstein's "Diabetes Solution," Pascal adopted a very low-carb diet that remarkably controlled his diabetes, reversed many of his complications, and significantly reduced his insulin dosage. This approach not only transformed his health but also fueled his passion to educate and support others in managing type 1 diabetes.
"I was shocked because no one ever told me about this way of managing type 1 diabetes," he said. Despite skepticism from his endocrinologist, Pascal persisted, and the results were remarkable: "My A1C went down to 6.7, then 6.4, then 6.2. My retinopathy reversed, my frozen shoulder went away, my trigger fingers are now perfect, and I lost 60 pounds." His transformation extended to his passion for marathons, where he proved that a low-carb diet could sustain intense physical activity. "In 2017, I ran a marathon, requiring only 25 grams of carbohydrate... I still had energy to go even further," he said. He subsequently ran 60 kilometers in one day and required only 40 grams of carbohydrate. “That convinced me that I don't need 300 grams of carbohydrate a day to live. I do fine with eating between 30 and 50 grams of carbohydrate a day.”
Recognizing the lack of support and guidance for many with type 1 diabetes, Pascal became a fervent advocate for education and community support. "There's at least 40 plus factors that affect blood glucose in type 1 diabetics... we're trying to cover most topics that are important for someone who wants to try low-carb," he explains. His involvement in organizing workshops and events is driven by a desire to bridge the information gap for both physicians and patients. His motivation is fueled by the diabetes community's solidarity and success stories. "It's all about the community holding together to change the world," he said, looking forward to the focus on type 1 diabetes at the upcoming Symposium. “It's about empowering patients and physicians with knowledge and practical tips."
His story is a testament to the power of personal transformation and the impact of community-driven support. His journey from battling the complications of type 1 diabetes to becoming a leading advocate for dietary management and patient empowerment is truly inspirational. His experience, shared in this podcast, is not just informative but a call to action for better understanding and management of type 1 diabetes.

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@michaelfitzpatrick8140
@michaelfitzpatrick8140 6 месяцев назад
Pascal is an awesome advocate.
@sherylfox-carbaddictionrd3689
@sherylfox-carbaddictionrd3689 7 месяцев назад
Felicitations Pascal! You are such an inspiration. I am really excited for all the learning we will be doing in Boca next week, see you there!
@lowcarbtype1wolf
@lowcarbtype1wolf 6 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@jobrown8146
@jobrown8146 8 месяцев назад
I was T2 but managed to remit it by changing to low carb. It has made me more aware of the difficulties that T1s might experience.
@lowcarbtype1wolf
@lowcarbtype1wolf 6 месяцев назад
I have been a T1D for 33 years. A little over a year ago, I found out about the benefits of a low carb diet with my T1D and followed it. My prior to low carb A1C usually ran between 6.8 and 7.2. My last A1C was at 5.7%. What a game changer. Type 1 diabetics need to get on the low carb plan. I have found it a very sustainable lifestyle. Why are there so few doctors/endocrinologists that teach this? My hypoglycemic events reduced, % in target increased, I lost 50lbs and am at my ideal weight. The change has been awesome!! The word needs to get out!!!!
@LowCarbUSA
@LowCarbUSA 6 месяцев назад
It sure does. We have learned so much from this group in preparing for the clinical workshop and Type 1 Day we had in Boca back in January. Here is a link to the playlist where we already have 4 videos published and will add a new one every Tuesday and Friday for the next 5 weeks. Share this link and help us get the message out: ru-vid.com/group/PLZubf5aqlDTJxfV_zOycm55uRUCNqycw6. There is hope for Type 1's!
@paulpladin9590
@paulpladin9590 8 месяцев назад
Nice to see you getting the message across after seeing you in the groups. Type 1 really doesn't fit in any orthodox treatment model but it is disheartening, the lack of interest in listening to those patients who have actually done it. Each doctor might run into one of us and all they see is N=1.
@LowCarbUSA
@LowCarbUSA 8 месяцев назад
Thanks @paulpladin9590, working with this group planning the workshop and special Type 1 Day at our conference in Jan has been inspiring!
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