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Part One: We Knew
I looked up at Jim and said, "I can't go. They are going to need to keep her for a few days, and I can't go." He just held me, the same way I knew he would hold her.
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 ...
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?
Type 1: Act 2
Type 1 has not kept me from doing anything I’ve wanted. In fact, I think sometimes I work harder than kids who don’t have T1D, because I want everyone to know this disease should never stop you fr...
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 ...
Charli is My Angel
Although having a sister with Type 1 Diabetes has negative effects, it also has positive outcomes. Having to watch someone I love be in pain has made me mentally tough, and I’ve learned that you hav...
Hacked
Humor has always been a way for me to cope with things I can’t control. Sometimes, I need to laugh at T1D to be able to muscle down for the long haul.
A DIABETES MAKEOVER
My diagnosis had forced me to question my originality. I had been barcoded and stocked on the sugar-free shelf. “Diabetes” had become my identity.
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