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So You’ve Found a Babysitter for Your T1D Child — Now What?
Time off for any parent is imperative, but for parents and caregivers of Type 1 children opportunities to take a break are critical.
The Sitter’s Checklist
Caring for a child with Type 1 diabetes can be a new challenge for even the most experienced sitter. There are three main things to know before the parents walk out the door.
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.
When Does This Ride Stop?
You realize that the very reason you hate Type 1 diabetes is because you can't control it. No matter how strong you feel when the ride comes to a stop, you know it's going to start spinning ...
My Type 1 Daughter Is In Your Care
When I would hand precious Mary off to another adult — coach, field trip driver, parent at the sleepover — I would send a "Mary Is In Your Care" note ahead of time.
Pregnancy and Repeat Diagnosis
I never expected my kids to get T1D. Ever. And if they were to get it, I thought it would be closer to their teens, like when I was diagnosed.
Ironman — A Woman’s Continued Advocacy for Her Son
In 2006 that beautiful face crossed the finish line with me. In 2015 he could only finish with me in spirit, as I lost Jesse at the age of 13 in 2010 to this disease.
Pantry Swap — Chef Sam Talbot’s Healthy Alternatives
Even if your pantry is stocked with what you may think are healthy options, there could possibly be even better choices! Here are my 11 suggestions to building a pantry that you're proud of.
5 Foods to Always Keep Stocked in your Refrigerator
Don't miss what cookbook writer of All American Paleo Table, Caroline Potter, has to say about the must-have foods!
M is for Meditation
Have you ever wondered what all the fuss is about with meditation? Or have you told yourself you’re too busy to give it a try? Well I’ll let you on in on a secret.
Type ONEderland
As the shock of having a child with a chronic illness wore off, I began to face the reality that my story going forward would be very different than I could have ever imagined. Her story would be di...
The Nanny Diaries: Managing Type 1 Across Two Households
Beyond more consistent overall care of the disease, there is something more important, and it has more to do with the heart than the pancreas.
Losing Sight
"Your daughter could, at some point, need you to administer a life-saving Glucagon injection. What will you do if you can't see well enough to do that correctly?
Nightscout — the Technology that Changed the World We Know
Nightscout simply enables remote monitoring for anyone, anywhere as long as there is a data connection. It’s not just kids, lots of adults take advantage of Nightscout, because there's a level ...
One Day in the Life of Type 1 Diabetes
What you may not understand is this: diabetes is not as simple as simply doing a blood sugar test, accompanied by an insulin injection or the touch of a few buttons on an insulin pump. Diabetes is lik...
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