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Riding On Insulin – Tips for Skiing and Snowboarding with T1D
ROI puts on ski and snowboard camps for kids with T1D (and their siblings) across America, Canada and even New Zealand.
Losing Sight
"Your daughter could, at some point, need you to administer a life-saving Glucagon injection. What will you do if you can't see well enough to do that correctly?
Nightscout — the Technology that Changed the World We Know
Nightscout simply enables remote monitoring for anyone, anywhere as long as there is a data connection. It’s not just kids, lots of adults take advantage of Nightscout, because there's a level ...
First Cycle – What I Never Imagined about IVF Treatment
It turns out it’s harder to write about my experience with IVF when all your hopes and dreams are riding on this complicated and drawn out procedure, when you're faced with so much uncertainty....
Learning to Live with Fear, Type 1 Diabetes & Fertility Treatments
And there's a chance that despite daily monitoring appointments and hormone injections that my IVF treatment won't work. I'm trying to use this fear to motivate myself, but sometimes it...
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 Mom’s Intuition and a Rare Diagnosis
Did you know there are more kinds of diabetes than just Type 1 and Type 2?
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.
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.
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