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Is Your Diabetes Out of Whack? It Could Be Hypercortisolism! | TCOYD
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September 5, 2024
Are your patients taking all your diabetes medications but still dealing with:
1. Uncontrolled blood ...
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2. Stubborn weight gain
3. High blood pressure
4. Sleep issues
5. Anxiety or depression
Your patient might have hypercortisolism - a condition affecting 1 in 4 difficult-to-treat diabetes cases.
In this eye-opening video, Dr. Edelman and endocrinology expert Dr. Dan Einhorn reveal:
- How elevated cortisol levels resist even the most powerful diabetes medications
- The surprising link between cortisol and mood disorders in diabetes
- Results from the groundbreaking Catalyst study
- Simple screening test: Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST)
- Treatment options, from minimally invasive surgery to new medications
Essential viewing for:
Type 2 diabetes patients with persistent high A1C despite treatment
Healthcare professionals seeking advanced diabetes management strategies
Anyone interested in the latest endocrinology breakthroughs
Don't let hidden hypercortisolism sabotage your diabetes care. Watch now to uncover the potential missing piece in your treatment puzzle!
Listen to the podcast about hypercortisolism: https://tcoydthepodcast.transistor.fm/57
Learn diabetes with TCOYD: https://tcoyd.org
Follow TCOYD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcoyd/
TCOYD's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCOYD
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1. Uncontrolled blood ...
read more ↘ sugar
2. Stubborn weight gain
3. High blood pressure
4. Sleep issues
5. Anxiety or depression
Your patient might have hypercortisolism - a condition affecting 1 in 4 difficult-to-treat diabetes cases.
In this eye-opening video, Dr. Edelman and endocrinology expert Dr. Dan Einhorn reveal:
- How elevated cortisol levels resist even the most powerful diabetes medications
- The surprising link between cortisol and mood disorders in diabetes
- Results from the groundbreaking Catalyst study
- Simple screening test: Dexamethasone Suppression Test (DST)
- Treatment options, from minimally invasive surgery to new medications
Essential viewing for:
Type 2 diabetes patients with persistent high A1C despite treatment
Healthcare professionals seeking advanced diabetes management strategies
Anyone interested in the latest endocrinology breakthroughs
Don't let hidden hypercortisolism sabotage your diabetes care. Watch now to uncover the potential missing piece in your treatment puzzle!
Listen to the podcast about hypercortisolism: https://tcoydthepodcast.transistor.fm/57
Learn diabetes with TCOYD: https://tcoyd.org
Follow TCOYD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcoyd/
TCOYD's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCOYD
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