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I Freaking LOVE My Diabetes!
Having type 1 diabetes has forced me to find the silver linings, not only in the management of my disease, but across all aspects of my life.
Backpacking 101: Tips from the Experts at Connected in Motion
At Connected in Motion, we love connecting people around adventure. We love the intense sense of community created by a group of people exploring the edge of their comfort zones and leaping into the u...
The AlaskaMan Extreme Triathlon
SEATTLE, Wash. — You know you’re in for an extreme event when one of the FAQ listings on the event website states, “Wildlife Safety Tips.” That’s what Riding On Insulin’s own Scott Joze...
Finding My Thumbs Up
Even worse is being hyper-or-hypoglycemic during physical activity lends a whole new meaning of fighting through adversity. What angered me the most, was diabetes would sometimes defeat me, where I wo...
Returning To The Stage With T1D
After giving up her career in ballet due to a mysterious decline in health, Katelyn Prominski Baud got diagnosed with T1D and returned to the stage.
Dancing For Diabetes
Living with an invisible, misunderstood, and deadly disease is challenging. Finding support through community helps. Dancing for Diabetes, a central Florida nonprofit, is doing just that.
Speed Demons: T1D Triumphs at the Soap Box Track
When Lily Randolph received a sudden T1D diagnosis, her and her dad turned to soap box derby racing to reclaim normalcy in their lives. They haven’t stopped winning yet.
Exclusive with Former NFL Player Brandon Green
“At the professional level, you could lose your job if you have to sit out,” Brandon said. “You have to operate like you don’t have it – people won’t feel sorry for you and you’ll have t...
Former Miss Idaho Cycles Entire US
“I don't think young women have permission to love ourselves,” Sierra said during a recent conversation with Beyond Type 1. “And I think girls need a reminder that it's okay to be nice...
Proving a Type 1 Can Bike America
“Any chance I can get to just tell people, 'hey here’s this average guy who biked across America with type 1,' and how I handled nutrition, and handled insulin and blood sugar levels. I ...
Fighting Fires with Type 1
Andrew Thomas, a firefighter, answers all of our "burning" questions about what life in his profession is like with type 1 diabetes.
Jordan Morris and His Professional Soccer Career with Type 1 Diabetes
Jordan Morris wondered if his diagnosis would alter his athletic aspirations. Today plays for the Seattle Sounders FC Major League and the US National Team.
Type One Ragnar Relay Team
There were highs and there were lows, and there was laughter, sweat and more laughter, but for me what made this shared accomplishment so special was our mutual understanding of the unending silent ch...
Race on the Top of the World
Following his historic second-place finish at the 2017 6633 Ultra Marathon, extreme athlete Roddy Riddle says he’s retiring. “It was always going to be my last race. That’s why I had to go back ...
Eric Tozer and The Diabetes Sports Project
Just one month after competing in his first marathon, Eric found himself running 3,000 miles, coast-to-coast in just 15 days. Did we mention that he, along with his nine other teammates, all did this ...
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