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Share Your Story
Your voice matters to the type 1 diabetes community. Share your insight and learnings from a life with type 1 to inspire others.
College/University with Type 1 Diabetes
College is awesome, but whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or have had diabetes for years, navigating college life with T1D will require extra precautions.
Glucagon
Glucagon raises your blood sugar (treating hypoglycemia) while insulin lowers it (treating hyperglycemia or preventing it when taken before eating).
Sarah Lucas — Co-Founder
CO-FOUNDER Sarah's daughter Mary was diagnosed with Type 1 in 1998 at the age of seven. An event designer, writer and lifestyle expert with a passion for philanthropy, she has raised over $10 mil...
Cannabis and Diabetes: What You Need to Know
More states are passing laws that make recreational use of marijuana legal for people ages 21+. If you have diabetes, here's what you need to know about weed.
T1D College Accommodations
Applying for disability accommodations may offer you more perks than you realize—here's what, how, and why!
The Truth About Flu Shots
While flu shots are an effective step an individual can take to protect themselves, vaccines are most effective when everyone gets them. By getting vaccinated for the flu, you are protecting not only ...
The Special Diabetes Program: What It Is and How You Can Help
U.S. health centers can receive $150 million per year for type 1 diabetes research; you can influence whether or not they receive this vital funding.
The United States’ Insulin Crisis
Whether you need insulin right now or want to lend your voice to the fight for affordable, consistent access to insulin in the US, start here.
Glossary for Navigating U.S. Healthcare
The U.S. healthcare system is complex; this glossary clarifies some of the terms that most apply to someone living with type 1 diabetes.
Health Insurance Hurdles 101: Insulin + Diabetes Supplies
Congratulations, you have health insurance! But your diabetes supplies and insulin are still expensive. What’s a person with diabetes to do?
The Emotional Side of Complications
This burden and worry of developing diabetes-related complications, in addition to the already overwhelming, unending demands of diabetes is overwhelming.
The Role of Genetics in Diabetes Complications
Additional research and data have accumulated to suggest that genetics has a role in the development of complications — but how and why is still unclear.
Eye Complications
Diabetic eye disease, also known as retinopathy, is one of the most well-known complications of diabetes, people with diabetes often fear this complication, but the good news is there are many effecti...
Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis is a type of autonomic neuropathy that affects the digestion of food; an estimated 5.2% of people with T1D and 1% with T2D have gastroparesis.
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