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T1D Swimming Champs
Swimming the length of a pool can be a daunting task for just about anybody. Try being a 6-year-old, summoning the courage and strength to swim as many as 20 laps a day.
Party Animal Turned Physique Competitor
I've been a person with type 1 diabetes for 18 years, which has had its ups and downs. My control over the last six years has been good due to exercise and nutrition education, but it wasn't...
Take to the Skies!
Flying is tough on the body and tough on diabetes. The body gets cramped, circulation slows, dehydration sets in and sleep doesn't come easy. In my experience all these factors create oxidative s...
DYF Takes Mount Whitney—The Tallest Peak in USA
This eclectic group of trip leaders would lead nine teens to the top of Mt. Whitney. Regardless of backpacking experience, the trip was a chance for us to inspire teens in the toughest stages of diabe...
Type 1 Training Tips from a National Champion Cyclist
One of my biggest goals is to represent my country and Team Novo Nordisk in the 2020 Olympics Games. Not only would it be the pinnacle of my athletic career, but it would also be an incredible platfor...
The Amazing Race – How Diabetes Didn’t Stop Her
In 2010, Nat Strand, an anesthesiologist living with type 1 diabetes, competed in CBS's, The Amazing Race.
Ironman — A Woman’s Continued Advocacy for Her Son
In 2006 that beautiful face crossed the finish line with me. In 2015 he could only finish with me in spirit, as I lost Jesse at the age of 13 in 2010 to this disease.
Golf and My Type 1 Diabetes
I started playing golf when I was six years old. My dad has played golf since high school and he introduced me to the game.
Into the Wild—Type 1 Diabetes Essentials
As T1Ds, our priorities are distinct. We can't begin to think about building ourselves a shelter or a fire, or signaling for help, without stable blood sugars.
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.
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...
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