Your Diabetes May Vary

Your Diabetes May VaryBennet Dunlap of Your Diabetes May Vary
Son and Daughter; Type 1 Diabetes

“YDMV and theBetesNOW are the miscellaneous ramblings of a Type 1 Diabetic family. YDMV from a parents perspective and theBetesNOW videos by and for teens.”

YDMVtheBetesNOW

As a family with two Type 1 Diabetic teens, we try to pursue life, liberty and happiness & bring diabetes along for the ride. More often than not that involves managing less than perfect blood sugars in less than perfect situations and keeping those variances from preventing what we are pursuing in the first place.

the Betes NOW

Trials & Tribulations of Being a Type 1 Diabetic

Kelly BoothKelly Booth of Trials & Tribulations of Being a Type 1 Diabetic
Type 1 Diabetes, January 1984

“I have neuropathy & gastroparesis and want to share what I have been through to help others.”

Trials & Tribulations

My blog is about my Trials & Tribulations as a diabetic. I have neuropathy & have to use a walker. I had a bad foot infection & almost lost my leg – it was a two year battle that included MRSA. I have gastroparesis which makes trying to balance food & insulin fun. Even with the challenges, I have worked hard to keep my A1c below 6 the last couple years. I would like to share what I have been through so people know even when things look really bad, there really is light at the end of the tunnel.

Diabetesaliciousness™

Kelly KunikKelly Kunik of Diabetesaliciousness™
Type 1 Diabetes, October 1977

“Writes about the good, the bad & the Diabetesaliciousness™ of it all! I believe in spreading diabetes validation through humor, ownership & advocacy.”

Diabetesaliciousness™

Kelly Kunik, author & Editrix of Diabetesaliciousness.blogspot.com is a Diabetes Blogger, Diabetes Advocate, Writer, Humorist/ Expert at living life with Diabetes Consultant. The Diabetes On-line Community introduced her to others who were looking for the same thing  – support & understanding.

Kelly’s blog provides her with a voice and her readers with a Diabetesalicious perspective.

A Type 1 Diabetic for 33 years, Diabetes is a huge weed whose tendrils have wrapped tightly around her family tree.  Kelly comes from a family of Type 1′s, including two of her five siblings, (she’s the youngest of six) her father, two aunts, a great grandfather, a cousin, and her nephew. Kelly lost her older sister Debbie to Type 1 Diabetes in 1991 and there’s not a day that goes by that she doesn’t think about her.

She has the unique perspective of being a daughter, sister, niece, cousin, and aunt to someone with Type 1 Diabetes.  Kelly’s unique approach of empowering patients and their families through laughter and knowledge has been called validating, informative, empowering and funny.

She knows first hand the importance that knowledge; insulin pump therapy, Diabetes myth busting, laughter, and exercise plays in managing her life with Diabetes and is passionate about others becoming empowered as well!

Kelly writes for several on-line publications, and has been hired to speak in front of numerous patient groups and Diabetes clinicians. Kelly has consulted for several companies regarding living a Diabetes life and the Diabetes On-Line Community and recently participated in the 2011 JDRF’s Government Day, where she was sat on a panel with other Diabetes blogger who had grown up with Type 1 or were diagnosed with Type 1 as adults. With thousands of others, she charged Capital Hill & advocated for Diabetes to members of Congress.

Kelly sits on several advisory boards, including Diabetes Social Media Advocacy (#DSMA) & Roche Pharmaceuticals.

Kelly & her blog were recently featured in the April 2011 Edition of SELF Magazine’s “Be SELFless” column. In the Summer of 2010, she was a guest on the nationally syndicated radio show “Diabetes Living Today.”

Kelly strongly believes that the Diabetes On-line Community not only improves peoples lives with diabetes, it saves them!

The Butter Compartment

Lee Ann ThillLee Ann Thill, MA, ATR-BC
Type 1 Diabetes, October 1978

“Through a lens of a lifetime of Type 1 Diabetes, I blog about mental health and life as an advocate, art therapist, doctoral student, artist and wife.”

The Butter Compartment

The Butter Compartment is the sometimes serious, sometimes silly, always heartfelt and candid blog by Lee Ann Thill, Type 1 Diabetic since 1978, Diabetes Advocate, and art therapist to people with Diabetes. Lee Ann draws from her personal and professional experience, emphasizing the relationship between Diabetes and mental health with humor and honesty. She also has a private art therapy practice, and facilitates workshops for patient and professional groups.