EPISODE · Apr 8, 2020 · 21 MIN
Styling out coronavirus with diabetes and tie-dye
from Access All: Disability News and Mental Health · host BBC Sounds
Beth and Ellen had been enjoying their moment in the spotlight as the Diabetic Duo when coronavirus came along.The type 1 diabetics had become known for their videos on the social media platform TikTok and dispelled myths around the condition, but the current pandemic and self-isolation has meant they’ve had to get creative with how they make their content.In this episode of Cabin Fever the duo reveal why diabetes is classed as High Risk in relation to Covid-19, how their emotions affect their blood sugar levels and their recent obsession with tie-dye loungewear. This week's presenters are having quite different quarantine issues. Simon Minty is a little person and says that had a stranger turned away from him in the street he would have taken it badly a few weeks ago - now it's positively welcome! And Emma feels liberated by lockdown. As a blind mum she says her house and garden are her “castle” and being at the home she knows so well means she can run about and play with her young boys independently. Produced by Beth Rose.Subscribe to Ouch on BBC Sounds and say "Ask the BBC for Ouch" to your smart speaker.
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Beth and Ellen had been enjoying their moment in the spotlight as the Diabetic Duo when coronavirus came along.The type 1 diabetics had become known for their videos on the social media platform TikTok and dispelled myths around the condition, but the current pandemic and self-isolation has meant they’ve had to get creative with how they make their content.In this episode of Cabin Fever the duo reveal why diabetes is classed as High Risk in relation to Covid-19, how their emotions affect their blood sugar levels and their recent obsession with tie-dye loungewear. This week's presenters are having quite different quarantine issues. Simon Minty is a little person and says that had a stranger turned away from him in the street he would have taken it badly a few weeks ago - now it's positively welcome! And Emma feels liberated by lockdown. As a blind mum she says her house and garden are her “castle” and being at the home she knows so well means she can run about and play with her young boys independently. Produced by Beth Rose.Subscribe to Ouch on BBC Sounds and say "Ask the BBC for Ouch" to your smart speaker.
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