Female, 26 years with T1D
Don’t be too afraid of experimenting – moderation is the key! I learnt not to fear judgement for leaving food on the plate – or to find friends to share portions with…
Female, 26 years with T1D
More affordable (government-subsidised) diabetes technology!
Female, 26 years with T1D
Life with T1D is a marathon and an unpredictable one at that. I take one day at a time (grateful for each day I get!)…
Female, 4 years with T1D
That T1D is not due to poor choice of food selection. We can eat as normal unlike T2D. We are different!…
Male, 43 years old, with T1D since 4 years old
Having lived with diabetes for almost 40 years, I’ve been able to build a mental resilience to treating this condition as the only way I know how to live…
Female, 4 years with T1D
Wearing the Dexcom CGM to check BGs has been a great help in my journey. The device readings are usually really accurate. To check for carbohydrates count…
Male, 30 years with T1D
My name is Aizawa Marco, I have been living with Type 1 Diabetes for 30 years. I was diagnosed when I was 12 years old. I work as a Community Nurse. My day as a community Nurse…
Mother of a 9 year old with T1D
CGMs give us valuable insights into the trending blood sugars throughout the day vs at a point in time, if we use finger pricks. Although applying a CGM is not “pain free”…