Even with the newest diabetes tech equipment, lows happen. Andy Holder shares how he arrived at a BG reading of 22.
Category: Columns
A Type 1 School Lunch Takes a Village
Columnist Sandra Henderson shares how a team of school officials make sure her T1 daughter eats well at school.
Forward Motion: The Letter
Diabetes burnout can hit everyone, even an “Ironman.”
When You Find Sorority Sisters with Type 1 Diabetes
Starting college with diabetes can be a scary experience, unless you’ve got a T1 crew by your side.
Becoming a Type 1 Prepper
Learning the hard way that being T1D means you should always be prepared.
Trick or Treating is Complicated, But Not Impossible, with Type 1 Diabetes
A mother of a child with Type 1 discusses how she navigates trick-or-treating.
When Inspiration Needs Support
As T1 Triathlete “Iron” Andy Holder demonstrates in his latest column, accepting support from friends and family sometimes can be the bravest thing one can do in life.
Insurance and My Utility Belt
In his new column, triathlon athlete “Iron Andy” Holder talks about the cost hurdles he sometimes faces to have the tools he needs to succeed with diabetes. Andy is competing in a triathlon this weekend.