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The Boy on the Bus
These two things, insulin in the fridge and friends who are keen to listen, may make me the most fortunate type 1 in Panamá. No one’s relationship with this disease is easy, but you must consider s...
Fearless—A T1D Teen Travels the World
Needless to say, traveling with an uncooperative pancreas has led to many things: site changes in Bedouin camps in The Kingdom of Jordan, cure fundraiser walks with a 102° fever, and times spent tryi...
Take to the Skies!
Flying is tough on the body and tough on diabetes. The body gets cramped, circulation slows, dehydration sets in and sleep doesn't come easy. In my experience all these factors create oxidative s...
The Deadly Earthquake of Nepal and How this Type 1 Survived Everest
While her employer was aware of her condition, he didn't think it prevented her from doing her job or awarded any special treatment. She was in charge of her diabetes management. "He [Breash...
What Saved My Son’s Life
As a mom to a teenage son with diabetes, I have dutifully filled his glucagon prescription for over 11 years. That choice saved his life.
Out of Insulin in Turkey
Trying to explain what T1D is to people in the USA is often challenging, but I never imagined how hard it would be to explain what T1D is to a doctor who was not familiar with it, in a language I was ...
It’s Not a Bomb, It’s a Pump
In 2013, I took my first solo travel adventure to Istanbul. After purchasing my ticket, I felt completely exhilarated for exactly five seconds before I realized I’d made a ridiculous, insane, impuls...
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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