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Going the Distance to Raise Awareness
No man is an island, especially when type 1 diabetes is involved. We made history in our region with our team and we showed the world that you can’t break our spirit!
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...
2017 Beyond Type Run Marathon Day
17 athletes with type 1 diabetes battled the rain, the crowds and their own sets of challenges to complete the 2017 TCS New York City Marathon!
Journey to Marathon
Running is for you and you only. It is whatever you want to make it — whether you run to compete, push yourself, inspire others, deal with stress, be healthy, finish, or to prove something to yourse...
How I Learned to Love my Body
For the first time in my life, I was okay listening to my body. I listened to it when it was in pain, or when it told me it needed a day off.
Beyond Type Run: Catching up with Chewey
When I first started, I had no goal in mind. I’m not just running for type 1, I’m running for all the types. Now I'm just gonna keep going—I don't have an end number of races in mind f...
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.
How Type 1 Diabetes prepared me for Marathon Training
How type 1 diabetes prepared me for marathon training: From gross glucose tablets to finding your tribe, life with diabetes gave me a running start in the mental training for 26.2 miles.
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.
Why I’m Running
I am running the TCS New York City marathon because it’s time to educate. It’s time to spread awareness of not only what having T1D means, but also what it doesn’t mean.
5 Tips for Running with Type 1 Diabetes
Running with diabetes hasn't always been pretty. It's been trial and error every single day. Within 10 days of my diagnosis, I had all the technology available to assist with diabetes manage...
Diving with Diabetes in the Philippines
A surreal SCUBA dive in the Philippines goes awry, landing a type 1 diabetic in the hospital on a very remote island.
Wandering Alone
Reflecting on the power of taking on solo expeditions while managing type 1 diabetes. Conquering fear is always the first step in going at it alone—for anybody, not just us insulin-dependents.
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, ...
Building Her Brand: An Interview with Robin Arzón
"There is no shortcut. You're consistent. You're authentic. You tell a story that matters to you and you find a community in which that resonates," says Robin.
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