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Luke and Jedi—A Documentary about a Boy’s Best Friend
When I first set out to make this documentary, my goal was to make a difference in the conversations people were having around T1D. What I didn’t know was the difference making this documentary woul...
Drinking and Diabetes: Lessons Learned in College
It’s a taboo concept in the diabetes world, but certainly not on college campuses. Before I left for college, my parents and I did talk about drinking and social pressures, but we didn’t have an i...
#MeFirst
When I said "yes" to the highly regarded Continuous Glucose Monitor, I was stoked to finally commit to something that would help me grab my blood sugar by the balls, and lower my A1c for goo...
The Five Most Common Party Foods and What It Means for Blood Sugar Management
Here's how some common party foods impact blood sugar management—hint: it's not just about carbs! Learn about fat, protein, and more!
Two Minds, One Dexcom—How my Mom and I Learned to SHARE
Diabetes is like a space shuttle — just bare with me — catapulting through my life so fast that sometimes it is hard to keep up with it. This space shuttle does not care what is in its path and if...
Starting College—What I Wish I’d Known
I ended up having to take the test anyway because I had no 504 plan set up. I flunked the test. I wish that I knew that teachers weren’t as accommodating as high school.
Acupuncture and Type 1 Diabetes
Acupuncture can be a very helpful tool in the management of type 1 diabetes. What is it? Acupuncture is a form of Traditional Chinese Medicine in which tiny needles are placed at various points on the...
What to Consider Before Getting a Diabetic Alert Dog
Does attention make you uncomfortable? Because the amount of attention you will receive with a service dog is enough to make an introvert run for the hills. There will always be questions. There will ...
Dog Talk with Early Alert Canines
They actually detect the movement of the BGL, not an actual number. They are typically 95% accurate. They’ll detect the movement faster than a CGM, often they alert before you get there because they...
Swimming On Insulin
A few weeks ago I wrote a letter called “Dear Diabetes.” An incredibly positive response followed that story and lots of people asked about my diabetes management during practices and meets. Hopef...
Elle and Coach—How a Diabetic Alert Dog Changed my Daughter’s Life
Sure, Elle and Coach get occasional stares but mostly this dog is a safety net, a friend magnet and an invaluable conversation starter. Coach takes Elle’s struggle out of the shadows and allows her ...
Diabetic Alert Dogs (DADs)
Their primary task as service dogs is to alert diabetics of an oncoming hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic event (low or high blood sugar!) DADs are able to do this by reacting to particular smells that a...
Tidepool—A Comprehensive Platform for Diabetes Management
Tidepool, a grant recipient of Beyond Type 1, offers comprehensive feedback on blood sugar levels for better diabetes management by streaming data from all these different diabetes devices (such a s a...
Switching to a Pump and CGM — A T1D’s Feedback
After three years of balancing my glucose levels through the pre-filled Novolog and Lantis pens & numerous finger stick checks throughout the day, I was ready for change
Caring for 2 T1D Boys
Motherhood, since my twins’ diagnosis, has changed in many ways. I now place so much more emphasis on what we are all eating, how active we are, how diligent I am on all my T1D care.
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