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My Marathon Training Miles and Type2 Diabetes, a Man on a Mission #breakingthestigma
My Type2 Diabetes diagnosis happened during May of 2018! Walking, running and exercise have helped me shift my diagnosis into remission without the need for any Diabetes related medication. Since diagnosis I have covered over 9,000 miles and a big part of my maintained focus and motivation has been to participate in Virtual Events but now, for the first time since July of 1994, when I ran the New Forest 10 Miles and Portsmouth 10k, I am training for a proper race. That proper race just happens to be “The London Marathon” on October 2nd, 2022.

Newly Diagnosed? Find a Diabetes Buddy!
Multiple studies have shown that finding support in your diabetes experience can help you manage the stress and burnout associated. Group situations allow people to find the support and encouragement of others to make healthy choices and find ways to manage their condition.

Connected by heart and pancreas
Life can be full of challenges. That might not be news to many people.

Type 2 Diabetes – “It’s a marathon, not a sprint”!
Hi, my name is Jamie and I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 2018. Last year, I took part in the “Virtual London Marathon” and want to share my story with you in order to motivate and inspire. If I can do it, so can you!

Before Taking Off – 3+1 Tips how to Handle Security Checks at Airports
Planning to travel by airplane? One of the biggest worries for persons with diabetes at the airport is handling security checks. What supplies can be taken through security? Can wearable devices like insulin pumps be worn through security checks? The best way to handle these concerns is to be prepared.

Diabetes at the Beach: Your Ultimate Beach Guide
Planning an escape to the beach when the weather gets warm? It’s a great place to relax, and there’s something special about sand between your toes and the sound of crashing waves. The key to managing your diabetes while enjoying a beach day is to be prepared.

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