Diabetes Distress: How to Use Your Score Without Shame
Your diabetes distress score is a tool, not a judgment. Here's how to use it constructively. Neil explores the research, shares practical insights, and provides tools for managing the mental load of T1D.What You'll Learn• Score interpretation - What low, moderate, and high distress scores actually mean• Tools vs judgments - How to use your score as information, not self-criticism• Self-comparison - Why comparing only to yourself matters• Actionable insights - How to identify which questions hit you hardestKey TakeawaysYour score isn't a grade. Distress scores are flashlights to show where pressure points are, not hammers to beat yourself up with.Compare to yourself only. Your distress journey is unique - focus on your own patterns and progress.Take ActionReady to assess your own diabetes distress? Both the T1-DDS-7 (quick) and 28-question (detailed) assessments are available at Neil's website.ResourcesHelpful resources and newsletter: yourbestt1dyear.comSponsorBlue Circle Health offers free coaching and care that fits real life. Sign up free: bluecirclehealth.orgConnectInstagram: @thebetes | TikTok: @the.betes | Website: yourbestt1dyear.comBooks on Amazon: Type 1 Diabetes - One Day at a Time or Type 1 Diabetes - True Stories