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It Feels like Drowning—A Diagnosis Story
Breathing under water is impossible, but I feel like I have to try anyway. I am more than a diagnosis and a lousy pancreas. I have found strength I never knew existed. My feet can’t reach the bottom...
Type 1 Diabetes—The Unexpected Baby?
"Diabetes really is to me like a new baby in our family; it’s our fifth kid. And instead of being a baby that we're excited about, it's this colicky baby."
My Diagnosis Denial
I can’t see well. Everything is blurry. Why can’t I see well? I remember this happening to my sister before she was diagnosed. But this can’t be the same thing.
No Shame, No Blame, T1D Diagnosis Game
Instead of shame and blame, a mother, caring for a son living with T1D, knows that advocacy, education, and empathy lead to faster diagnosis.
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.
Kendall Simmons and His T1D Diagnosis in the NFL
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes two years into his pro career, former NFL defensive lineman Kendall Simmons went on to win the Super Bowl.
My First Year with T1D
The silver lining was my first A1C check. I went from an 11.7 on day of diagnosis to a 5.7. That day I remembering thinking that I was going to show type 1 who was boss. How naïve I was.
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.
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...
My First Diaversary and the Six Things I Learnt
This time last year I was shit scared with all the known symptoms of type 1 diabetes and an appointment with an endocrinologist on the 21 of October in 2015. How much life has changed since that day i...
After They Took My Pancreas
He then took my husband aside and said he operated on the pancreas of a patient two weeks prior and the patient died; my husband should call my friends and family. It appeared I wasn’t long for life...
Celebrating Diaversaries with Nick Jonas
Walk day, just like her diaversary, is a celebration of strength, courage, the accomplishments that have been reached, the hurdles that have been successfully jumped and the amazing things that are to...
An Indian Woman’s Journey with Type 1 Diabetes
The reality hit me when the doctor came on the day of my discharge to demonstrate to me how to take insulin on my own with the help of an insulin pen. In short, how to prick and pierce myself with nee...
I went from “I can’t walk” to “I’m cycling to Paris”
Two days into taking insulin with no clue of what was to come next, I signed up for a three-day event cycling from London to Paris in September 2016. At the time I had lost significant weight, had no ...
Welcome to the Jungle—Iquitos, Peru
Discover what it's like to live with type 1 diabetes in Peru as Neil Greathouse investigates communities throughout who lack the resources and technology that we have in other parts of the world....
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