What a lovely story. My 10 year old daughter is also Type1 and I hope when she grows up she also meets a partner who is as loving and understanding as Becky. But more than that, I hope a cure is ...
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Love it, Leighah! Thanks for telling the story-and thanks Connie!
Thank you so much for this letter, I read it through tears. After 2 and 1/4 years of t1d and being in the sea of early adolescents with my daughter I very much relate to each desire and struggle ...
Hi Joanne You hit the nail on the head about what's the hardest thing about living with diabetes. I have all of those same feelings. This is my 27th year with type 1. Also finding humor and just ...
https://www.jdrf.org/blog/2014/02/18/the-savvy-diabetic-a-survival-guide/#comment-2227
All of us here in Cleveland, and especially friends of the Scully/Rafferty family, are so proud of your hard work, Leighah! I love following all that you and Maeve and Anna do to make this world ...
In reply to Raquel. Hola Raquel, Gracias para las palabras amables. ...
Queridos Alecia y Brian, desde México les mando un cordial saludo. El que hayan prestado sus cuerpos para esta investigación, realmente es un gran motivo de orgullo. No se si se dan cuenta que ...
In reply to Heather Farrar. Hi Heather, I'd recommend checking out Gina's post ab...
https://www.jdrf.org/blog/2014/11/28/an-extraordinary-reason-to-be-thankful-this-year/#comment-2375
found an old report on the NIH website from back in 2005 and a new video with Dr. Judy Fradkin from the NIH that was taken at this years JDRF Government Day event. They
I am a 36 year old with LADA. Bad enough having T1D but this type is so difficult to manage. Are there any clinical trials for
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