But because I'm kind of weird, I also play around with the titles of certain shows and give them a diabetes spin.
For instance, I love "MythBusters!" Seriously, Adam, Jaime & the rest of their crackerjack team of smart, funny, and Wile E. Coyote type of brilliant, who blow the lid of all types of myths, legend, & old wives tales.
And I always find myself learning about interesting urban myths like:
Will your stomach REALLY explode if you combine Diet Coke & mentos?
Well, according to the Mythbusters team, the answer is a resounding NO! Because, and I quote, "when you open and drink a Diet Coke, it releases much of the pressurized carbon dioxide that forms the carbonation. As the soda warms while traveling to the stomach, the gas continues to vaporize. Any remaining might cause your stomach to expand, but it isn't enough to spark a dangerous gassy rebellion if you chase the soda with a pack of Mentos." Hmmm, good to know~
Or, can a person use salami as rocket fuel?
Surprisingly, YES, a person can use salami as rocket feul because salami is rich with nitrates - a key ingredient in rocket fuel.
And does vodka & Cinnamon really get rid of bad breath? Turns out the russian grandmas were right, It sure does!
But what if my boys from Mythbusters had a show totally devoted called: Diabetes MythBusting?
Can you imagine Jaimie & Adam consuming massive amounts of sugar in order to "catch" diabetes and then ingesting copious amounts of Cinnamon to see if they could actually cure diabetes? Right there they'd be busting two UBER diabetes myths!
I wonder what would happen if they put clinatest tablets in a two liter bottle of diet coke? Would it cause the bottles to explode and would the liquid be blue like the negative urine readings from long ago?
Personally, I wouldn't want to be part of the sweet water test, . A.K.A., the urine taste test. Seriously, back in the old days doctors tasted urine to see if it was sweet, which was how they diagnosed diabetes. YUCK and no thank-you! While this is a true diabetes fact, they can totally skip the reenactment!
Imagine the Mythbusters team interviewing diabetes research scientists; endocrinologists & CDEs and having them tell the public that insulin does not = the bad kind of diabetes. BIG FAT DIABETES MYTH DESTROYED!
And that's just the tip of the diabetes mythbusting iceberg - there's plenty more where those came from!
I'm ready to put on my producing/research hat for this show, so give me a call Jaimie & Adam!
Seriously, I have experience in both producing and production management, not to mention the whole diabetes and diabetes myth busting thing - which is where my skills really sparkle!
What diabetes myths would you like the Mythbusters to bust?
Another show on Discovery got the old diabetes wheels turning! Recently,I watched a special on Discovery called: I Am My Own Twin, about people who are Chimeras. Basically, Chimeras are people with two distinct and different DNA cells. This happens when two fertilized eggs fuse together & become one. This creates all sorts of issues like a persons organs having a different set of chromosomes then their blood.
The special was interesting and I certainly learned more than a thing or two regarding the worldful word of DNA. But in the back of my mind I kept thinking that Discovery outta have a show called: I Am My Own Pancreas.
And they could interview people with diabetes ( or I could host it, what ev) who wear insulin pumps or take MDI shots and how they really have TO BE their own pancreas, because their pancreases don't work. Being A pancreas is 247, 365 days a year and we never get a brake. People need to know the diabetes facts AND MYTHS - And lets face it, like it our not, our demographics are growing & people need to be educated!
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