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Am I Alone?
“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honourable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Bike Beyond at Chester, PA Firehouse
When we got in the car more than three hours after our arrival, my son said, "Thanks, Mom. That was so cool to meet the team. I can't believe what they are doing and each one of them has typ...
Creatively Coping with T1D
Through art, Geneva Boliek-Poling has stayed connected to her pre-diagnosis life and also learned that T1D can be something other than a destructive and domineering force.
A Thing Worth Saving
When the news came that Camp Ho Mita Koda, a summer camp for T1D kids to learn lifestyle skills and feel, frankly, normal, was going to close, camp parents, advocates, and campers joined together to k...
Poked & Pinned: An Artist’s Journey
The Poked & Pinned photo series mimics ritual, transforming rarely-seen acts into ones that must be seen.
Growing up with T1D
T1D presents different challenges at different stages of life. Here's advice for managing T1D as one comes into young adulthood.
Ariana, My Brave Princess
As a mother, I felt something was just not right but I truly never thought it was something this wrong. I started reading, and it all indicated “diabetes,” something inconceivable in my mind.
There’s Always Hope
I am Erin Elizabeth Jesensky. Visibly you would not know that I have an autoimmune disease. I am an incredibly healthy 8-year-old girl who horse rides, snowboards, plays soccer, basketball, softball, ...
Good Grief: Five Stages Mom-style
And while I was standing strong during the immediate crisis, I was naïve to the upcoming loss of normalcy and the permanent state of hyper-vigilance about to swallow our lives.
6 Tips for Surviving the Wedding Season
So by no means am I a pro, but I think I’ve picked up on the jist of what the whole “wedding guest as a Type 1 diabetic” lifestyle is alllll about.
Fast-acting Insulin, Fiasp, Gets FDA Approval
Last Friday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Novo Nordisk’s latest fast-acting insulin, Fiasp, for treatment use by adults with diabetes.
Dear Little Purple Pancreas
I found myself in my educator’s office for pump training for you, my Minimed 530G. I dreaded the moment of connecting to you.
T1D Cardiologist Balances Life with Marathon Running
Running a marathon would usually be an exceptional experience to write about however in this case I am one of a team of athletes with Type 1 diabetes training for the 2017 TCS New York City Marathon.
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