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Cherise

I was diagnosed with Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults in June 2004.

I’ve learned….

  1. I cannot blame myself for the inconsistency of diabetes.
  2. Breath. Pray. Relax.
  3. Leave diabetes at the altar.

 

cherise

Cherise is the founder of Diabetes Community Advocacy Foundation. Each Wednesday at 9pm (US EST) she can be found hosting the DSMA tweetchat. Follow Cherise on Twitter here.

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REBECCA

Being a single mum is a lot like living with Diabetes – yes it can be tough, but also very rewarding  – especially when you are in control!
Being both has certainly proven to be challenging – but if anything – 28 years of T1D has been a great training ground in showing me what I am capable of, and giving me the resilience I have needed lately. I know what I am capable of – and I know I can conquer this too.
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diabetes tales THE GRUMPY PUMPER

No. It’s not the “Bad” Type

No. I don’t have it “Really” bad and that’s why I’m on a pump.

No. If you press that button I won’t die. YOU WILL!!

 

Grumpy

You can read more from Grumpy at his blog, The Grumpy Pumper and follow him on Twitter here.  (He’s actually quite delightful!)

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Kim

Don’t let this smile fool you. Diabetes is giving me the shits at the moment!

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You can read more from Kim at her blog, 1 Type 1.

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MIMI

I’m Mimi.
Daughter. Sister. Granddaughter. Friend.
Wannabe vet & farmer.
Frustrated horse rider.
Reluctant pianist.
Enthusiastic singer.
Elegant ballerina.
Thrill seeker.
Animal lover.
Trainee pancreas.
Which is the last thing you need to know about me. Because I’m not just a T1D diagnosis.
I’m a 10yo girl.

Mimi

 

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ASHLEY

I felt my life shatter when I was told I had diabetes. I didn’t know much about it then, and felt so alone, scared and broken. It took me a long time to accept it and find beauty in cracked glass from the Diabetes Online Community.

Ash

You can read more from Ashley at her blog, Bittersweet Diagnosis.

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