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Breathing Fresh Air Into Diabetes Education
Just as a cyclist tucks in and drafts with the peloton or a flock of geese fly in V formation, when people living with diabetes travel together, we move further, faster and are stronger.
Advice for T1D Beginners from an Endocrinologist + Patient
My journey with Type 1 diabetes, both as a patient and as an endocrinologist, has helped me to develop some advice for newly diagnosed type 1s to thrive in their first 30 days as members of the diabet...
How Acupuncture Changed My Life
Having had T1D since age seven—as well as being a proud science/math geek—“alternative” medicine wasn’t exactly a natural fit. But I’m always open to new things so I gave it a shot. I star...
Seeing Clearly: Diabetes Burnout
After an early T1D diagnosis, Samantha was labeled as "the girl with diabetes" in her small town. Learn how this affected her mental health.
Life After College Graduation
“They” were right when we ignored them as children as they warned “Adulthood is hard, be a kid as long as you can.”
A Dad’s Letter to Type One
Dear Type One Diabetes: You came into our life quickly and unexpectedly a few years ago ...
A DIABETES MAKEOVER
My diagnosis had forced me to question my originality. I had been barcoded and stocked on the sugar-free shelf. “Diabetes” had become my identity.
Travels With (New) Diabetes
I will never forget the summer that changed my life forever.
Sam Talbot, Living Beyond
But one day it clicked. I knew that living with type 1 shouldn’t be looked at as a hindrance, but as something that makes me strive to live my best life.
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