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Bike Beyond, A Cross Country T1D Adventure

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCJune 6, 2017

This summer, 20 people with type 1 diabetes will make an incredible journey. From June 3 to August 11, Team Bike Beyond is crossing the USA, cycling from New York to California. This week, meet the man who asked Beyond Type 1 to take a chance on the event, and the woman who said yes.…

An Open Letter to Steve Jobs: Amy Tenderich Ten Years Later

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCMay 30, 2017

Amy Tenderich is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of DiabetesMine, one of the oldest and most respected diabetes blog sites. Ten years ago, she wrote an open letter to Steve Jobs about diabetes technology. The letter went viral and Amy turned that energy and feedback into an international crowd-sourcing competition called the DiabetesMine Design Challenge. That…

Chelcie Rice: Sugar Free Comedy

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCApril 25, 2017

This week, finding the humor in a life with diabetes. Stand-up comedian Chelcie Rice talks about the business of comedy and about using his own life with T1D, including eye surgery, in his act. Chelcie & Stacey also talk about his diagnosis as a young adult, how he uses the comedy circuit to raise money…

Neil Greathouse: T1D Instagram Inspiration

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCApril 4, 2017

Neil Greathouse has a fantastic Instagram account (“The Betes”) where he posts videos of life with type 1 diabetes. It’s an entertaining look at the ups and downs of T1D, but Neil wasn’t always able to find humor in his situation. Diagnosed while in the very last stages of Air Force training, he had to…

Doris Hobbs: Living Glamorously with Type 1 Diabetes

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCFebruary 28, 2017

Doris Hobbs is all about style and glamour. A fashion writer, model and blogger, she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as an adult, as was her sister. Their father has lived with T1D since age 2. Doris talks about where her fashion sense comes from, why she loves vintage looks and clothing and how…

Humor & Help from Diabetes Advice Columnist Wil Dubois

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCJanuary 17, 2017

Wil Dubois has written a weekly diabetes advice column for DiabetesMine for more than ten years. Called “Ask D’Mine,” Wil answers questions with straight-talk, a blunt attitude and understanding that comes from experience. Diagnosed type 1 as an adult (and first misdiagnosed) he’s also a diabetes author and community educator. Stacey & Will talk about the…

A Teen Talks Dexcom to the FDA / Pro Football Player Brandon Denson

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCAugust 30, 2016

Two very different guests this week, each of whom is educating about type 1 diabetes in their own way. When an FDA panel considered allowing a labeling change for the Dexcom CGM, 15-year-old Caroline Dorn testified about her experience. Dorn joined advocates and health professionals telling the panel why it should allow insulin dosing off the Dexcom…

Miss New Hampshire Caroline Carter: Competing in Miss America with Type 1 Diabetes

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCAugust 23, 2016

When the Miss America Competition gets underway on September 11, our eyes will be on Miss New Hampshire Caroline Carter. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 10, her first passions were basketball and theater. Pageants came along later and she found great success, becoming Miss America Outstanding Teen New Hampshire in 2014 and then…

Lawsuit: U.S. Army Discriminates Against T1D Kids

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCAugust 2, 2016

Many parents of young children with type 1 diabetes have found childcare very difficult to navigate. But rarely are children with type 1 excluded, in writing, from daycare, camp and before and after school programs. That’s the case right now, though, in the US Military. An Army policy dictates that T1D kids can’t be cared…

Mississippi Mom Takes on Local Lawmaker – Healthcare & Type 1 Diabetes

advocateBy Stacey Simms Media, LLCJuly 19, 2016

This summer, Nichole Nichols reached out to her state lawmakers for help navigating the system for her T1D daughter and other families having issues with Medicaid/Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) . Instead of guidance, she got a pretty rude response. Rep. Jeffrey Guice emailing “I’m sorry for your problem. Have you thought about buying supplies with…

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