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Archive for the Type 1 Category

Six Lessons from Six Years with T1D

By Sarah Durrand on April 9, 2019   /   Diabetes Management, Personal Essay, Type 1   /   4 Comments

Reflecting on her six year anniversary of living with diabetes, Sarah Durrand shares the hardest lessons, the most meaningful lessons, and the lessons she’s learned that give her the best excuse to eat pizza (sometimes).

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Type 1 Diabetes and Eating Disorders: A Complicated Relationship

By Quinn Nystrom on March 14, 2019   /   Eating Disorders, Type 1   /   12 Comments

Eating disorders among adolescent and young adult women with diabetes are twice as high as in their non-diabetic peers, but it’s still not a widely discussed issue. Former ADA youth spokesman Quinn Nystrom speaks openly about her struggle with an eating disorder after her type 1 diagnosis.

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A Dose of Dr. E: Evidence-Based Hope

By Steve Edelman, MD on March 13, 2019   /   A Dose of Dr. E, Diabetes Management, Diabetes Research, Type 1, Type 2, Video   /   7 Comments

Evidence-based hope is letting people know that things are different than they were even 20 years ago. We now know that that with well-managed type 1 or type 2 diabetes, the odds are good you’re going to live a long and healthy life.

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Does Type 1 Diabetes Skip a Generation? Understanding the Genetic Risks

By David Greene, PhD on February 14, 2019   /   Genetics, Personal Essay, Type 1   /   28 Comments

If you or your spouse has diabetes, what are the chances your children will also develop the disease? Dr. David Greene (who lives with type 1) did the research, and some of it may surprise you.

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My Life-Changing Trial of the Eversense CGM

By Nalani Haviland Hunsaker, PA-C on February 14, 2019   /   CGM, Eversense, Type 1   /   39 Comments

Diabetes Clinician Nalani Haviland, who also has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 2o years, shares her recent experience with the implantable Eversense CGM.

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