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One Day in the Life of Type 1 Diabetes
What you may not understand is this: diabetes is not as simple as simply doing a blood sugar test, accompanied by an insulin injection or the touch of a few buttons on an insulin pump. Diabetes is lik...
A T1D’s Guide to Natural Disaster
Being Type 1 or a parent to a T1D means being prepared—not only for the day-to-day challenges, but also, and more importantly, for disaster. Whether it’s an earthquake, fire, flood or simple power...
Without Limits
Type 1 diabetes is not our biggest limitation. An amplification of fears by our parents and doctors is.
The 5 Go-To Yoga Practices That Saved My Life
I discovered that Yoga is more than a good stretch. It’s a tree with many branches, each limb a path back to harmony and balance, a way to mitigate stress.
Stupid is as Stupid Does: Things Family Say About Diabetes
Many families deal with the absolute ridiculous statements and are left to figure out what to do about it.
Food for Thought and a Happy, Healthy Life
After going on insulin, I quickly gained 22 pounds in two weeks. I found myself crying in the Anthropologie dressing room one day because nothing fit. I didn't recognize myself, both physically ...
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...
Boy, How Things Have Changed
People say they admire my discipline. But the truth is … if I could drink martinis and pig out on ice cream I would.
What It’s Like To Be a Ballerina with Type 1
I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes during my sophomore year of high school, which was the biggest year for my dance career so far.
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.
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...
SCUBA Diving with Type 1 Diabetes — You Can Do It!
Of all the adventures I’ve had, nothing is quite as unique as diving. I love it! With some education, training and a little planning, diving is something that most people with diabetes should be abl...
Wedding Bells and My Insulin Pump
I can't think of anything more fun for a girl to talk about than her wedding day. Most girls dream of everything, from the perfect dress and flowers to the food and guest list. As someone with T1...
Coachella + T1D + A Pump Malfunction
Coachella has become a very big event amongst my friends. My girlfriends and I look forward to the fashion, people-watching, food and music—in that order.
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