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1/16
Time for another #thursdaythread 🧵
The first in collaboration with the awesome @diabetes_chat
This one is all about #diabetes peer support 🫂

#diabeteschat #GBDoc Image
2/16
This thread will help you to:
- Understand what peer support is.
- Identify the benefits and interests of peer support.
- Highlight the principles of peer support.
- Discuss key examples of peer support.

The information is from a presentation I did today for @uhlinptdiab
3/16
So first let's find out what peer support is.

Here is a nice short video which gives a great explanation.
4/16
Peer support could be defined as emotional, informational and practical support from people who have experiential knowledge of a condition💭

In a way that can be mutually beneficial to those who have the same condition🤝
5/16
Peer support has been shown to have a number of benefits, such as:
- Enhances self-management👍
- Sustains behaviour change.
- Improves psychological well-being🙂
- Reduces the risk of hospital admission🏥

I think it gives people belief ''if they can do that, so can I''.
6/16
So we know what it is and what benefits it can have.
But how important is it to people?
To help answer the question I ran a @Twitter poll earlier this week📶
As you can see the Twitter community thought it was important. Image
7/16
@sotonDSN made a really good point saying that the Twitter community could be seen as a biased platform to gain opinions of peer support.

It was also highlighted by others that the use of peer support might not be important for some at the present.
8/16
But there might be a moment in a person's life when peer support is much more needed.

@loopingntheloup made a great comment describing it as like cold water swimming 🏊‍♀️

At first, you don't necessarily want to get wet. But it's brilliant once you have dived in.
9/16
The importance of peer support was highlighted late last year with the release of the @NHSuk #t1d peer support guide in collaboration with @DiabetesUK and @JDRFUK 📑

england.nhs.uk/long-read/the-…

The guide has six key principles 6⃣ which is highlighted below.
10/16
1⃣Driven by shared #t1d experiences.
2⃣Opportunities to learn from one another.
3⃣Safe and encouraging.
4⃣Accessible and inclusive.
5⃣Person-centred.
6⃣Complementary, working with health and social care providers.
11/16
Peer support can happen in a variety of ways.
There should not be a one size fits all approach👞

It can be in person e.g. at a coffee shop ☕️

Or even online 💻📱

@DiabetesUK have some great peer support groups around the country: diabetes.org.uk/how_we_help/lo…
12/16
In terms of online @Twitter has enabled some amazing peer support groups/opportunities.

For people with #diabetes, their loved ones and healthcare professionals, I want to highlight two in particular and say a big thank you for all you do👏
13/16
@gbdoc
(@julesbhrh, @DiabeticDadUK, @LauraNoraLou and all other hosts)🥇

@diabetes_chat
(@welshy_89, @MLGMelon, @flippper1, @GKahler2, @Kes_t1D_SW, @SwitchAgenda)🥇

Thanks to you all many people with #diabetes have a place, a family, and a supportive community.
14/16
I am very happy to become part of the @diabeteschat team to give peer support where possible👍

But I am also happy to announce that within my work roles, I am to facilitate an @myomnipod peer support group for users within @NHS_LLR🌟
15/16
My team @uhlinptdiab hope to see this be a catalyst for other insulin pump peer support groups in the local area as well as groups for different #diabetes treatments, circumstances, types etc.
16/16
To finish this thread I just want to say that I think #diabetes peer support is very important.

It's not often you bump into people out and about living with diabetes.

My first experience of being around other people with #T1D was during @DAFNEUK and it was amazing.

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Mar 2, 2023
1/14
Time for another #thursdaythread in collaboration with @diabeteschat.

This one is about 'time in range' (TIR)⏰

It was requested during this week's #diabeteschat session.

This thread aims to define TIR and identify recommendations for TIR. Image of the this weeks thread front cover which is about ti
2/14
What is 'time in range'?

It is a measurement of CGM sensor data highlighting how much time glucose levels are within a specific glucose range for a 24 hours period:
· 3.9 – 10.0mmol/L (70 – 180 mg/dL) for adults.
· 3.5 – 7.8mmol/L (63 – 140 mg/dL) during pregnancy🤰
3/14
Where did TIR come from?

In 2019, the @ATTDconf congress brought together a panel of individuals: #pwd, healthcare professionals and researchers with expertise in CGM.

They developed CGM target percentages of time within, below and above the glucose range⏰
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1/14

Time for another #ThursdayThread🧵

In collaboration with @diabetes_chat.

This one is all about diabetes-related language🗣️

For me, it is a topic that really does matter🌟

#diabeteschat #GBDoc Picture of this weeks Thursday thread introduction about lan
2/14

Language is a sensitive subject for many with #diabetes, and so it should be.

Words spoken or written can affect the receiver in many different ways.

So it's important to be aware of language that an individual with #diabetes has a like 👍/dislike👎 to.
3/14

As a person who lives with #t1d I prefer to say that I am a person who lives with #diabetes rather than a diabetic.

But I know others that prefer to be called a 'diabetic'.

What do you prefer?👍
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Feb 2, 2023
1/15
Time for another #thursdaythread 🧵

In collaboration with the brill @diabetes_chat

This week is all about #diabetes diagnosis.

A moment that I personally will remember forever.

#diabeteschat #gbdoc Image
2/15
Do you remember the date when you or your family member were diagnosed with #diabetes?

Or as I call it 'D-day'.
3/15
Mine was 4008 days ago on 12th February 2012 🗓️

My blood glucose level was 30.6mmol/L🩸

I had my glucose measured in accident and emergency🏥

But the events that led to that moment was not smooth.

Where were you or your family member diagnosed with #diabetes?
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Dec 28, 2022
Pens to Pumping

1/14

It's almost 200 days since I started using an insulin pump🗓️

So I thought I would reflect by creating a🧵covering:
What is pump therapy?
Why I switched from MDI?
What pump I chose and why?
How I switched?
What difference has it made?

#gbdoc #diabeteschat
2/14

What is pump therapy?

Insulin pump therapy is also known as a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII).

It's basically a programmed pump that delivers rapid acting insulin through an infusion set to help manage glucose levels.
3/14

What type of insulin pumps are there?
There are two main types:

One type are tethered e.g. @TandemDiabetes T Slim, @MDT_Diabetes 780G, @mylife YpsoPump.

These pumps consist of a portable pump device, a canula that is inserted into the skin, and small tubing. Image
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