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Yoga for Diabetes
The word yoga means wholeness, completeness. Instead of seeing myself as incomplete, yoga has taught me that no matter what happens to my body, the one looking out through the eyes (the experiencer) c...
Wandering Alone
Reflecting on the power of taking on solo expeditions while managing type 1 diabetes. Conquering fear is always the first step in going at it alone—for anybody, not just us insulin-dependents.
I Freaking LOVE My Diabetes!
Having type 1 diabetes has forced me to find the silver linings, not only in the management of my disease, but across all aspects of my life.
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...
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.
The Winning Team: An Interview with Charlie Kimball
Charlie’s motivation to stay on top of his diabetes management comes from his love for racing. He knows how hard he works to stay competitive in his sport, even when it might not be apparent to inte...
Allow Life – Beyond the Diagnosis
I recall watching my daughter struggle for air in her half-conscious state. Her breathing was slow and hoarse, and she was no longer responding to outside stimulation.
Letters to Banting
These excerpts "Letterthought to Federick Banting" are from Rachel Morgan's debut poetry collection, Honey & Blood, Blood & Honey.
Ugandan T1D Warrior Turned Change-maker
When I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at age 19, I felt my life had hit a dead end and I would never amount to anything in life.
Former Miss Idaho Cycles Entire US
“I don't think young women have permission to love ourselves,” Sierra said during a recent conversation with Beyond Type 1. “And I think girls need a reminder that it's okay to be nice...
T1D and Parental Guilt: A Child’s Reflection
I’m here to explore parental guilt from my shoes: the child for whom the parents felt guilt. One emergency room visit and many doctors’ appointments later and my parent’s seemingly “happy and ...
12 (More) Things Only a T1D Parent Understands
There are somethings that only a T1D parent understands. Beyond Type 1 knows exactly what you mean ... again.
The Unicorn Frappuccino Diabetes Meme: An Appraisal
Of course, blaming memes for getting the facts wrong is like blaming a puppy for being a quadruped. Distortion and performed ignorance contribute to what makes memes funny. Expecting intellectual rigo...
Diabetes and Fear
My initial response to my diagnosis was to deny that I had diabetes. The theory being: what doesn't exist can’t hurt me. It took time and courage to realize that the only thing standing in the ...
On T1D and Manhood
For the most part it seems like men with T1D try to “tough guy” their way through this disease. So here I am, extending an olive branch to all my type-1 bros to say this: It doesn’t make you les...
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