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By Katie, on July 15th, 2010
ACT1 is excited to announce our new advocacy initiative that spotlights participants in our supply exchange program: ACT1 And Uninsured.
What does an uninsured Adult Coping with Type 1 Diabetes look like?
Much like the rest of us, with many of the same hopes and fears, yet with an added burden of knowledge that they must fight [...] [...]
By Katie, on July 14th, 2010
Soara-Joye is a fabulous new member of ACT1 who has already become very active in the organization and will now be blogging with us! Below a brief biography of her and her first blog post. Thank you for joining us, Soara-Joye, ACT1 is honored to have you!
Spiritualist and lover of life, family, friends, travel and [...] [...]
By Katie, on May 5th, 2010
ACT1′s Lindsey Inserra has been working tirelessly along with her friends, family and the Diabetes Research Institue to put together this event to raise money for CURE-based research, bringing hope to us all. Please read below the details of the event, attend if you can, and pass along to your friends!
AN AWARD-WINNING CHEF, A WINE [...] [...]
By Katie, on October 22nd, 2009
I don’t think any of us are strangers to this, I just didn’t think it would happen for me so quickly. I feel annoyed at myself for feeling this way in the short amount of time I’ve had diabetes. Lately, I don’t want to test, don’t want to take my insulin, don’t care what I [...] [...]
By Katie, on October 21st, 2009
This post is by Stacey – read her bio here!
Animas ping vs. Minimed 722
Some of you may know from my recent tweets that I am trying to decide which pump to use – the Minimed 722 or the Animas Ping. The only thing different in my situation than other PWD deciding on a pump, is that I am [...] [...]
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