I am currently making as series of works to create awareness around some of the complexities involved in managing diabetes. As a part of this I am working with a filmmaker to create a series of short films to show the world what its like to take on the conscious role of your pancreases. I am a graduate student at the Royal College of Art and the film will be shown at an exhibition this summer and then act as a public engagement tool. 

Project details can be seen here



For the "Being Better?" Film I am looking for a young athletic diabetic to feature as the main subject in a short documentary style production.  If this is something that you would be interested in being involved with than it would be great to hear from you.

James


Tags: Engagement, Film, Public, Sport

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Hi James,
My name is Frederic, I'm a T2 and I'm currently training for the Race Across America 2011 (cyclism race). I'm 37 (don't know if I fit young atheltic :-) )
I would be delighted to help you in your endavour, I'm based in Ireland.
Could you please send me a private message if you are interested.
Thanks and regards
Frederic
I am probably too old, too. (Although I was just diagnosed T1 in Jan at the ripe old age of 31 :) But I am really interested in how this goes for you, and would love to kept updated. I am training for 3 bike races in the coming months and have had to contend with all the differences in training with diabetes. Sometimes it feels like a science experiment. What makes it even more difficult is that it feels like there just wasn't enough information out there in how to do it safely, etc. A lot of my doctors could not even give me specifics, and just told me to try different things and see what works (seems to be the story with the T1 in general!) I did get Sherri Colbergs book, and that has been helpful. So an exploration like the one you are embarking on can really be helpful to a lot of people! Thank you and best of luck with it!
Hi James,

I'm a 28 (almost 29) yr old paddler. I'm presently competing at the World Va'a Championships in New Caledonia.
I'll be back in Canada in June and would be honoured to take part in your project.
Feel free to check out my website: www.leannestanley.com for more details about who I am and what I do. My contact info is also on there.

Cheers!
Leanne

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