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Second Annual EPIC Diabetes Conference Empowers Patients to Take Control of their Health

By |2018-01-16T22:11:35+00:00January 16, 2018|Uncategorized|

The Barbara Davis Center and the Children’s Diabetes Foundation Unite the Diabetes Community for a Day of Interaction and LearningnJan. 10th, 2018 nnnnnAfter a very successful inaugural conference in 2017, the Barbara Davis Center and the Children’s Diabetes

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How It All Began – Type 1 Lifting

By |2023-05-02T20:47:11+00:00January 10, 2018|Blog|

Written by Thomas Lennon of Type1Lifting Click here to see original post Written on December 29, 2016 I knew going into 2016 that it would be a year of big changes. My wife and I had just

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Type 1 Diabetes vs. Type 2 Diabetes

By |2023-05-02T20:48:02+00:00December 18, 2017|Blog|

Written by: Shideh Majidi, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatric Endocrinology It is very common for people who don’t have type 1 diabetes to confuse type 1 (T1D) with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Adults (and occasionally teenagers) can be

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Misdiagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes

By |2023-05-02T20:48:48+00:00November 30, 2017|Blog|

Written by: Shideh Majidi, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatric Endocrinology Approximately 18,000 youth are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes every year and nearly 50% of Colorado children with newly diagnosed diabetes present in Diabetes Ketoacidosis (DKA). Classic symptoms

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Denver Turns Blue for World Diabetes Day

By |2017-11-10T19:08:56+00:00November 10, 2017|Uncategorized|

Denver diabetes organizations arrange for Downtown Denver buildings to display blue lights in support of type 1 diabetes on November 14th, World Diabetes DaynnThe Children’s Diabetes Foundation (CDF) and several diabetes organizations in the Denver area will

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Type 1 Diabetes: Hindsight is 20/20

By |2023-05-02T20:49:30+00:00November 10, 2017|Blog|

By Jennifer Hess This picture is from 7 years ago. We were hiking and my 4 yr old was pretending to be a bear. You may not even see it, but he is very sick in this

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17 Hours with Type 1 Diabetes

By |2023-05-02T20:51:39+00:00November 6, 2017|Blog|

By Mattie Peck Type 1 diabetes can sometimes just be impossible to control. As an adult (26), I try my absolute best to keep my blood sugars in range (much more than I was able to as

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The Dawn Phenomenon

By |2023-05-02T20:52:14+00:00October 31, 2017|Blog|

By Todd Alonso, MD Assistant Professor Assistant Medical Director for Quality and Informatics Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes Anyone wrangling the day-to-day variations in blood sugar has observed that some times of day present particular challenges. Experts

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What does it really mean to have type 1 diabetes?

By |2023-05-02T20:53:00+00:00October 25, 2017|Blog|

By Joleigh Burgett    Imagine your life changing in a blink of an eye, with no way of turn back. On the outside it may look like nothing but on the inside, it is so much more. It

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How to Handle Halloween with Type 1 Diabetes

By |2023-05-02T20:54:00+00:00October 25, 2017|Blog|

By Jennifer Griffin It’s October and as the weather changes thoughts turn to Halloween. Whether it’s your first year or your fifteenth the massive quantities of candy, treats and not to mention the extra exercise of Trick

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