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Building Her Brand: An Interview with Robin Arzón
"There is no shortcut. You're consistent. You're authentic. You tell a story that matters to you and you find a community in which that resonates," says Robin.
Let’s Talk Diabetes: The Importance of Language
We created a language guide for those who mean well, who want to learn more about language surrounding diabetes, or those who want to use more empowering language when talking about themselves or othe...
How to Be a Supportive Partner: Advice from a Type 1’s Wife
A Type 1 Wife shares her journey toward supporting her partner in the best way possible.
Type 1 Poetry: I Used To Sleep
Andrea Mourad creates original art and poetry that reflect the day-to-day demands of type 1 diabetes.
I Wish I Had the College Diabetes Network When I Was In School
We had a saying at Parsons—you get hit by a bus, you come to class on crutches. So I was uncomfortable talking about my disease. I simply suffered through and did the work. I didn’t know I could g...
Top Irish Cyclist Diagnosed with Type 1
After consulting with my healthcare provider on a diabetes management plan, including nutrition and exercise, I went home from the hospital and went cycling. After that, I decided I wasn’t going to ...
Breathing Fresh Air Into Diabetes Education
Just as a cyclist tucks in and drafts with the peloton or a flock of geese fly in V formation, when people living with diabetes travel together, we move further, faster and are stronger.
Living the Dream Despite the Demons
American Idol alum Crystal Bowersox shares her story of life with Type 1 and how her son's arrival changed her trajectory.
Why is diabetes (and life) so stressful?
Why I feel diabetes/life stress & my four personal strategies for overcoming it: Mindset, Movement, Mindfulness, and Morning routine.
Pride, Victory and T1D
The confidence with which I now own my T1D has little to do with the fancy gadgets I am very fortunate to use, and much more to do with this early and constant support of those who surround me.
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...
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.
Why I Love Diabetes Camp
One of the things I like most about Diabetes Camp is I don’t have to feel embarrassed about my disease around the other kids at camp, or self conscious about my pump.
The Nanny Diaries: Now I Understand
During my job interview for a nanny and Type 1 Diabetes caregiver position in the fall of 2014, none of my confidence was feigned. Not only had I heard of T1D, I had a good friend with it and had date...
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