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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...
I Don’t Want to Hate My Body Anymore
As a nursing student, I understand what the lack of care towards this disease can do to a human being. I also am well aware that no one is invincible and anyone can be taken at the drop of a hat by th...
What It’s Like To Be a Ballerina with Type 1
I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes during my sophomore year of high school, which was the biggest year for my dance career so far.
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...
Power of One
My mom has always encouraged me to believe in the concept, "Be a part of the change you want to see in the world."
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...
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 T1D Kids Should Play Sports
The reason I wrote my book, “First and Goal - What Football Taught Me About Never Giving Up,” was to speak to kids as a diabetic athlete, a member on their team.
Seeing Clearly: Diabetes Burnout
After an early T1D diagnosis, Samantha was labeled as "the girl with diabetes" in her small town. Learn how this affected her mental health.
Diabetic in the Dorm
Saying goodbye to family and friends and moving into your dorm at college brings up mixed emotions and being Type 1 can only add to all of the challenges.
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.”
Type One Teen Diabetes Burnout Survival Guide
Reflecting back on my freshman year, I realized I was in a deep state of diabetes burnout, when one gets tired of the endless attention diabetes requires.
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.
SCUBA Diving with Type 1 Diabetes — You Can Do It!
Of all the adventures I’ve had, nothing is quite as unique as diving. I love it! With some education, training and a little planning, diving is something that most people with diabetes should be abl...
Coachella + T1D + A Pump Malfunction
Coachella has become a very big event amongst my friends. My girlfriends and I look forward to the fashion, people-watching, food and music—in that order.
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