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Never Stop Exploring
It has been almost twenty years since I joined my brother in this carb-counting, finger-pricking, responsibility-building life. It took a few years of experimenting and a couple dozen countries of wan...
Diagnosing Your Own Spouse
My husband was fit, twenty-eight years old, had recently had a full blood panel workup with clear results, and had no family history of diabetes. There was no way he could have T1D.
Life After College Graduation
“They” were right when we ignored them as children as they warned “Adulthood is hard, be a kid as long as you can.”
Into the Blue
Traveling to exotic places can be both exciting and challenging, and having Type 1 diabetes should not stop you from experiencing amazing adventures while traveling.
A (Gestational Diabetes) Wake Up Call
During my 27th week of pregnancy, I had an (unwanted) revelation: Being fit doesn’t mean being healthy.
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...
A DIABETES MAKEOVER
My diagnosis had forced me to question my originality. I had been barcoded and stocked on the sugar-free shelf. “Diabetes” had become my identity.
Travels With (New) Diabetes
I will never forget the summer that changed my life forever.
Sam Talbot, Living Beyond
But one day it clicked. I knew that living with type 1 shouldn’t be looked at as a hindrance, but as something that makes me strive to live my best life.
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