For years, I thought diabetes followed a simple rule.
And if you did those things consistently, things were supposed to stabilize.
But after spending time around people living with Type 2 diabetes – friends, family members, even colleagues – one uncomfortable pattern kept showing up.
They weren’t getting better.
They were just getting… managed.
Numbers went up. Then down. Medications were adjusted. Then added to. Symptoms eased for a while, then quietly returned.
And almost everyone blamed themselves.
One man I spoke to recently had been “compliant” for over a decade. He never missed appointments. He followed the plan. Still, his doctor had started preparing him for the next step – more aggressive treatment.
He told me, “I feel like I’m always chasing it. Like I’m one bad test away from things getting worse.”
That stuck with me.
Because if the system was working the way it was supposed to… why were so many people feeling trapped inside it?
What makes Type 2 diabetes so difficult for many people isn’t only the diagnosis itself. It’s the feeling that life becomes a constant balancing act — one where stability always feels temporary.
There are days when things seem fine, followed by days when energy disappears without warning. Numbers fluctuate. Sensations linger in places they never used to. And in the background, there’s a quiet awareness that the condition is always there, always waiting to demand attention again.
Most people don’t talk about that part. They’re told everything is “under control,” even as day-to-day life becomes narrower and more cautious. Over time, that gap between reassurance and reality can be unsettling.
And when concerns surface, the guidance is often familiar. Be stricter. Be more consistent. Stick to the plan.
But for many, that advice raises an uncomfortable question.
What if effort isn’t the issue?
What if the problem is that the focus has been aimed in the wrong direction from the start?
That question is why I started paying attention when I heard about Dr. Jason Shumard.
Dr. Shumard has spent over two decades working with people who have Type 2 diabetes – people who arrived frustrated, exhausted, and confused about why “doing the right things” wasn’t leading to lasting progress.
Rather than starting with blood sugar targets alone, his work centers on something most patients are never walked through clearly: why the body is struggling in the first place.
Not in a theoretical way.
Not in a lecture-hall way.
But in a practical, individualized way that looks at what’s happening beneath the surface – the kind of issues that standard appointments often don’t have time to explore.
According to Dr. Shumard, when those underlying issues go unaddressed, managing symptoms can feel like an endless loop.
That’s the sentence that keeps coming up when people describe his approach.
Just missing context.
And once that context is understood, many people finally start to feel like things make sense again – sometimes for the first time since their diagnosis.
That’s why Dr. Shumard is hosting a free, live online workshop, open to anyone with Type 2 diabetes who wants a clearer understanding of what may be holding them back.
It’s simply an opportunity to hear an explanation most people say they were never given.
This workshop isn’t built around shortcuts or miracle answers. It’s not about rejecting medical care or encouraging people to go it alone. In fact, the goal is the opposite — to give context to why standard advice can sometimes feel incomplete, even when it’s followed carefully.
For many people, progress slows not because they’ve done something wrong, but because certain factors never get addressed in the first place. This session is designed to explore those missing pieces and explain why symptoms can persist despite best efforts.
Most people join simply because they want clarity. They stay because, often for the first time, the explanation aligns with what they’ve been experiencing all along.
The workshop is completely free to attend and takes place online, so you can watch from home without any commitment beyond your time. There’s no obligation to stay for the entire session, and nothing required of you afterward.
If you’ve ever had the sense that something about Type 2 diabetes care doesn’t quite add up, this may be a worthwhile opportunity to hear a different explanation. Dr. Shumard will be sharing his perspective live, answering questions, and walking through the framework he’s developed after years of working with patients who felt stuck.
There’s no decision you need to make today.
You’re simply being invited to listen.
Tap below to reserve your free spot for the upcoming workshop.
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