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Snowed in with the Type 1 Community
The storm that hit overnight was of epic proportions. In just 12 hours, our car was entirely covered, our road snowed in, and the glass door of our second story living room showed snow packed nearly t...
Meet The Dale Tribe!
When I first started documenting our family’s life on YouTube three and a half years ago, I had no idea what a ride I was in for.
Ari Got the Suga’
I was 16 and a novice diabetic when my great aunt from South Carolina visited my grandmother. Unlike most of my family, she was unaware of my new status. I had taken out my meter to check my blood sug...
Help Get Answers for Jack!
8-year-old boy suffers a severe allergy to insulin, the life-saving medicine required for managing his type 1 diabetes.
Long-term Access for People with Type 1 Diabetes
Awareness is only the first step. To help turn the awareness into advocacy action, T1International – thanks to funds from Beyond Type 1 – created a resource for people around the world who want to...
What would Chanda do?
Having type 1 diabetes, I have always struggled with the idea of feeling safe and confident in my own body —it is as if it is foreign to me at times, but I have never felt as empowered as I did imme...
Making a Lasting Impression—A T1D Nurse’s Story
I will never forget the look on the face of the nurse who had poked my finger to test my blood sugar when the result popped up on the contraption I would become very acquainted with from that day forw...
My Human Has Type 1
I always go and sit right next to her outside the shower, so she knows how much I love her and want her to not be sick. Because guess what? When my mom is sick, she can’t play with me or take me for...
True Confessions of a Serial Case Changer
The first peel I ever put on my Pod was a ladybug, probably a design meant more for a child than for a young adult, but I could not have been more excited to stick that little vinyl sticker on the mac...
Dear Stranger
I feel as though I know you even though I don’t. Like you, my life was turned upside down when my youngest son, at the age of 5, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). What one cannot understand ...
The Elbow Bump Challenge
At the banquet during the conference, he addressed the audience of 1500+ people and asked everyone to consider a National Hat or Pajama Day at their school on World Diabetes Day, November 14, to raise...
Rising Above Diabetes with Yoga
The one tool that has helped me to rise above self doubt and judgment is my yoga practice. Yoga doesn’t understand criticism and abhors comparison. The word yoga means completeness. Being already co...
Don’t Feed the Trolls
We’ve all seen them, lurking, spewing hate and finding ways to poke well-meaning threads started by good people. Their number one past time is to poke and prod you to throw angry hate back at them. ...
Insulin Pumps and Princesses
Even princesses get their sugar checked. Winifred told me a few weeks ago that she didn't think this was true. She told me that ballerinas and princesses do not check their sugar or wear insulin ...
T1D Community on Discrimination
The Mike's Pig Pen Restaurant incident of Watertown, NY has given the type 1 diabetes (T1D) community something to talk about indeed. After the owner, Mike Cornell, posted a sign, which requested...
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