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10 Things That Can Spike Your Blood Sugar
Even when you keep a close eye on your BGL, the unexpected can affect it. Here is our list of 10 things that you might not have realized affect your blood sugar.
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.
5 Lessons from Running the 5 Boroughs with Beyond Type Run
I had the unbelievable opportunity to make my marathon debut at the largest marathon in the world, one of the six Marathon Majors, and I did it all while marking my 20th year living with type 1 diabet...
The Invisible Family Member
How we wish that "divorce" was an option. How we wish that this "forced adoption" could be called off. Heck, how we wish we could sleep again for a change! But this 'family m...
Get Out There: Exercise Tips from T1D Athletes
So whether you are just getting started or are looking to increase the intensity of your workouts, here is the helpful advice our panel had to share!
Bionic Boy
One mom discusses her reaction to seeing her son wearing his Omnipod and Dexcom together for the first time.
How Coming Out Helped Me Accept My T1D Diagnosis
There is a feeling of isolation — that once I ‘disclose’ who I am I will forever be ‘branded’ by others. But coming out had prepared me for this journey.
Letters to Banting
Historian, Brittany McWilliams, looks to understand Dr. Banting's incredible contribution through the numerous postcards children sent to him in the early years after the discovery of insulin.
How to Lean in and Find the Gratitude in a Life with Type 1 Diabetes
Burnout is bound to happen when you’re managing T1D, whether it’s been a few years or 18+. Start to find acceptance despite the endless cycle.
The Nanny Diaries: Now I Understand
During my job interview for a nanny and Type 1 Diabetes caregiver position in the fall of 2014, none of my confidence was feigned. Not only had I heard of T1D, I had a good friend with it and had date...
GUILT
One of the many challenges of type 1 diabetes is that its effects can vary person by person. Some can feel their lows coming, getting tired and shaky. Others, like Isabella, show no sign that their bl...
Why I Love Diabetes Camp
One of the things I like most about Diabetes Camp is I don’t have to feel embarrassed about my disease around the other kids at camp, or self conscious about my pump.
Diabetic in the Dorm
Saying goodbye to family and friends and moving into your dorm at college brings up mixed emotions and being Type 1 can only add to all of the challenges.
How DKA Scared Me Into Shape
Three days before I went into diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), I walked off a plane and into a dirty Tex Mex bar in the Dallas Airport. I had a two hour layover and I was in pain: a sore throat, unquencha...
I Don’t Want to Hate My Body Anymore
As a nursing student, I understand what the lack of care towards this disease can do to a human being. I also am well aware that no one is invincible and anyone can be taken at the drop of a hat by th...
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