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Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Charitable Educational Organization, Edutaining the Diabetes Community Since 1995

We are dedicated to providing diabetes education, motivation and opportunities for connection to people living with diabetes and their loved ones from around the world, especially in places that don’t have regular access to diabetes education. We are continuously creating entertaining videos, educational articles, and insightful podcast episodes to share with our international audience to learn, laugh, and get support. We want to thank each and every one of you for your support in helping us create resources to help people from around the world live a happy, healthy life with diabetes.

OUR MISSION

Guided by the belief that every person with diabetes has the right to live a healthy, happy, and productive life, TCOYD® educates & motivates people with diabetes to take a more active role in their condition and provides innovative & integrative continuing education to medical professionals caring for people with diabetes.

OUR VISION

For all people with diabetes and their loved ones to have full access to proper education and therapy to aid in the prevention, early detection and aggressive management of diabetes and its complications.

HOW WE EDUCATE PEOPLE WITH DIABETES

OUR STORY

Since 1995, Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® has been transforming the way people from around the world live with diabetes by encouraging them to take a more active role in their condition through education, motivation, empowerment and humor.

Founder and Director Dr. Steve Edelman, a type 1 himself, wanted to bring diabetes education directly to those most affected by it, the people living with diabetes. He became an endocrinologist to share the message that people living with diabetes can live a happy, healthy life. He then joined forces with Sandra Bourdette, a registered nurse and pharmaceutical rep at the time, to bring the vision to life and to launch the not-for-profit, Taking Control Of Your Diabetes®.

In 1995 TCOYD® hosted its first conference at the San Diego Convention Center. This event set a new standard for cutting-edge education, humorous presentation styles, and opening communication lines with patients—and sent ripples throughout the diabetes community. In 2005 TCOYD® launched its continuing medical education program for healthcare professionals providing cutting-edge education on the most up-to-date care and management strategies.

Since then, TCOYD has grown into a powerhouse organization that produces high-quality education through videos, podcasts, articles, live webinars and in-person events. We reach millions of people every year from over 200 countries with education that can be accessed on our website, social media pages, through a Google search, or on your favorite podcast platform any place, any time for free. With a wide breadth of topics covered in innovative and interesting formats, TCOYD® has become the go-to resource for the diabetes community worldwide.

With the tremendous growth TCOYD has seen over the years, we never forget to let our mission of helping and connecting people living with diabetes drive everything we do. Dr. Steve Edelman’s unique approach to humor has defined our community’s experience and set the organization apart. The TCOYD® mission and way of life give every person affected with diabetes the freedom to have fun, take control and be you!

OUR FOUNDER'S STORY

In 1970, Dr. Steven Edelman, founder of Taking Control Of Your Diabetes®, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 15 and was told that blindness, kidney failure and amputations were likely to occur after several years, and that his life expectancy wouldn’t exceed 20 years. He was not willing to settle for that, so he went into medicine to learn how to conquer this condition and to help others affected by it. He’s been living with diabetes for over 50 years now and has dedicated his career to educating and empowering others with this condition to become active members of their healthcare teams so they can live long, healthy lives with diabetes.

READ STEVE'S FULL STORY!

The year was 1970. A gallon of gas cost 36 cents, the very first Earth Day was celebrated, and the smooth iconic sound of the Beatles song, “Let it Be” lingered on the radio waves. It also happened to be the year that the TCOYD® story truly begins and the year one man’s mission began to take shape.

Steve Edelman was 15 years old. He lost 20 pounds in just a few weeks, developed an unquenchable thirst and a desperate need to sleep. What he didn’t know at the time was that his pancreas had stopped producing insulin. As the weeks progressed, his symptoms did not relent, and he eventually went to the doctor just in time to sidestep a diabetic coma. He emerged from the ICU a few weeks later with the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Steve was given strict instructions from his doctor to take one shot of insulin per day in the morning, follow a strict diet, test his urine for glucose four times a day, and keep stringent records.

As the years continued to pass, Steve developed an intense passion for the sciences and decided to go to medical school. He completed his undergraduate premedical studies at the University of California, Los Angeles and during that time became increasingly interested in endocrinology. By watching and learning from his mentors, Steve slowly started to get on track with his own diabetes complications. He began to realize that one shot of insulin a day was totally inadequate and subsequently he slowly started to improve his own regimen to allow for better control.

Steve entered his first year of medical school in 1978 at the University California, Davis. He distinctly remembers sitting in a lecture hall teaming with eager medical students and listening to his professor cite statistics from a textbook about the high death rate in people with diabetes. At that moment the feeling in the room suddenly changed, a tension rose, and Steve knew that everyone in his class was desperately trying not to look at him. His professor went on to state that 50% of people with diabetes die from diabetic kidney disease within 20 years after their initial diagnosis. Later that afternoon in his physiology laboratory, he had to dissect the cadaver of a 25-year-old male who had died of diabetic kidney disease; Steve was 23 at the time with eight years of diabetes behind him. At that moment his life’s purpose became clear and he knew that he would forever be linked to a mission of improving his health, the health of others with diabetes, and the medical system behind it all

After his medical residency at UCLA and his fellowship at the Joslin Diabetes Clinic in Boston, the now Doctor Edelman, started giving lectures to the patients with diabetes at the Joslin Clinic. He noticed that individuals with diabetes all expressed a similar intense need for knowledge about their disease and how to effectively manage it. Steve eventually moved to San Diego and began teaching at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He soon realized that his passion was to help people with diabetes first-hand, to speak directly to them, and to give them the most cutting-edge information and knowledge that would help them live long and healthy lives with diabetes. Thus, Taking Control Of Your Diabetes® (TCOYD®) was born.

In 1995 Dr. Edelman founded TCOYD®, a San Diego based not-for-profit organization with a mission to educate, inspire, and motivate people with diabetes.

From the time of his diagnosis in 1970 until today, he has never allowed diabetes to define his life. Instead, he spends his life’s work defining a new way to teach individuals how to live a healthy and happy life with diabetes.

MAKING LIVING WITH DIABETES BETTER SINCE 1995

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OVER 15 MILLION TCOYD® Programming Views

OVER 500
TCOYD® Programs

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Your donation helps bring free diabetes education and support to those who need it most from around the world!
TCOYD has been such a blessing in my life. I have learned such valuable information I haven’t been able to learn elsewhere. It’s a real challenge to find a doctor who really knows all about diabetes and can tailor what they say to meet your specific needs. I feel so isolated sometimes like I’m living with this health issue all alone and no one else gets it. Thank you so much. Please keep doing what you’re doing. And for all this information to be shared for free, ahhh. Such a relief.
How refreshing and comforting to have two DOCTORS who actually HAVE Type 1 Diabetes teach us!!! I can not stress this enough! Just to know that you have been through the same struggles that other Type 1’s experience…..you KNOW what we are talking about…..you understand! There is a level of trust there that I can not even relate to you. And on top of that, you have a sense of humor! You are extremely knowledgeable! And you make the effort to educate so diabetics can live a healthier, happier and smarter life. I am SO very appreciative of TCOYD! AMAZING!!!
This experience meant a lot to me personally, by helping me to feel I’m not alone with diabetes—there is a whole community of us out there! We are NOT ‘defective’ and we are thriving! Sometimes, it seems it would be easier to just give up, especially if you are my age (75 yo). But then, I would miss out on the joy that Steve and Jeremy bring to me with their antics. That joy is worth more than you can imagine.
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