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Pregnancy, Twins and Type 1 Diabetes
Two years ago, after leaving the clinic for my pre-conception visit I decided I did not want to ever get pregnant. Not because I did not want a baby; I wanted one more than anything.
Why T1D Kids Should Play Sports
The reason I wrote my book, “First and Goal - What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up,” was to speak to kids as a diabetic athlete, a member on their team.
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.
Hacked
Humor has always been a way for me to cope with things I can’t control. Sometimes, I need to laugh at T1D to be able to muscle down for the long haul.
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.
It’s Not a Bomb, It’s a Pump
In 2013, I took my first solo travel adventure to Istanbul. After purchasing my ticket, I felt completely exhilarated for exactly five seconds before I realized I’d made a ridiculous, insane, impuls...
Never Stop Exploring
It has been almost twenty years since I joined my brother in this carb-counting, finger-pricking, responsibility-building life. It took a few years of experimenting and a couple dozen countries of wan...
Diagnosing Your Own Spouse
My husband was fit, twenty-eight years old, had recently had a full blood panel workup with clear results, and had no family history of diabetes. There was no way he could have T1D.
Worst Case Scenario
Two years ago, Sara had a worst-case scenario when working with her son's school to manage his type 1 diabetes. Learn from her experience.
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.”
Tips For Teachers with a Type 1 Elementary Student
I've yet to have a T1D student in my classroom, however, I often think about what it would be like if I did.
School, Challenges + Questions about T1D
It is normal to feel self-conscious about taking insulin, checking blood sugar, or wearing a pump at school, but just remember, all the kids at school probably feel embarrassed about something.
Type One Teen Diabetes Burnout Survival Guide
Reflecting back on my freshman year, I realized I was in a deep state of diabetes burnout, when one gets tired of the endless attention diabetes requires.
Piles and piles of pancakes (and a kale salad)
Worried about the blood sugar spike? Lessen the blow with these little pancakes.
Into the Blue
Traveling to exotic places can be both exciting and challenging, and having Type 1 diabetes should not stop you from experiencing amazing adventures while traveling.
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