71. Amelia Wilkinson - living (and parenting) with Type 1 diabetes
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Amelia Wilkinson: Living (and parenting) with Type 1 diabetes - beyond the data
Published on 14 November (World Diabetes Day), this conversation lifts the lid on what most of us miss about Type 1 diabetes - the mental load, the masking, and the trauma that doesn’t show up on a glucose graph.
Podcast host Gill Phillips talks with Amelia Wilkinson, diagnosed at 10 and now a mum, about growing up through school exclusions and assumptions.
Topics include why behaviour is communication, navigating a high-risk pregnancy, and the power - and limits - of technology.
Amelia calls for two big shifts: train the adults around children with Type 1 (teachers, carers, clinicians) to spot the emotional toll
AND separate Type 1 and Type 2 awareness, so misconceptions stop harming care.
🍋💡🍋 Lemon lightbulbs
🍋 Type 1 ≠ Type 2: why the confusion hurts
🍋 Grief for a ‘former self’ and the hidden mental health toll
🍋 School stories: control, freedom-seeking, and being labelled ‘naughty’
🍋 Pregnancy with Type 1: what it really took for Amelia to have her daughter
🍋 Masking, peer support, and life beyond the data
🍋 Don’t make assumptions – ask how the person is doing, including mental health
🍋 Train the grown-ups!
🍋 Separate the awareness days!
If you work with children and families- or love someone with Type 1 - this one’s for you.
Links
Type 1 Diabetes: The Comic Book Stories (courtesy of FAB Fab NHS Stuff)
World Diabetes Day
Overview of Whose Shoes
Wild Card - Whose Shoes podcast with Aurora Thompson
💛 #WorldDiabetesDay #Type1Diabetes #NoHierarchyJustPeople #WhoseShoes #WildCard
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