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Live interview "Technology and Innovation: Simplifying Diabetes Management" with Lane Desborough at TuDiabetes homepage

February 8, 2013 from 1pm to 2pm
1-2pm Pacific timeWhat time is this where you are?Lane Desborough is Product Strategist for the Diabetes business unit of Medtronic. A proud father of three beautiful kids, Lane spent the first 25 years of his career as a control engineer making oil refineries and chemical plants run more safely and efficiently and helping the world’s energy situation by making the smart grid more reliable.Then, in 2009, his son Hayden – age…See More
Feb 4
Ashley replied to Jacob's mom's discussion 'Any advise for teen sad about his D?'
"If you feel that it would benefit your son, please check out my blog at http//www.whoneedsbetacells.blogspot.com I am an eighteen year old freshman in college and started a blog as part of a scholarship program! I have had T1D since I was 7 and in…"
Feb 1
Ashley replied to Jen's discussion 'What percent?'
"60%... I was diagnosed when I was 7 and am 18 now!"
Feb 1
Ashley replied to Iyaz's discussion 'Scared :(' in the group Teenagers With Type 1
"Hi Iyaz! My name is Ashley and I was diagnosed with T1D when I was 7. I am 18 now and a freshman in college! Since starting college, I have created a blog for teens/college students with T1D as a part of a scholarship program I am in! It is entirely…"
Jan 23
Ashley commented on Kate's group 'Teenagers With Type 1'
"I was diagnosed with T1D in 2nd grade, when I was 7. I am now 18 and have just finished my first semester of college. As part of a scholarship program, I've created a blog (http://www.whoneedsbetacells.blogspot.com) intended mostly for…"
Jan 22
Ashley joined Kate's group
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Teenagers With Type 1

A group for teenagers with type 1 aged 13-20 :)
Jan 22
Ashley joined Sara's group
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Athletic Diabetics

For all you athletes with diabetes (or wannabe athletes!) - a place to exchange workout tips and encouragement.
Jan 22
Ashley commented on Katherine's group 'Diabetes Burn Out'
"I was diagnosed with T1D in 2nd grade, when I was 7. I am now 18 and have just finished my first semester of college. As part of a scholarship program, I've created a blog (http://www.whoneedsbetacells.blogspot.com) intended mostly for…"
Jan 22
Ashley joined Katherine's group
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Diabetes Burn Out

A group for diabetics who have had this disease for numerous years, who have had enough and are in need of support. This group is for anyone who is becoming burnt out from having to deal with the day to day struggles of living with diabetes.
Jan 22
Ashley joined Manny Hernandez's group
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Minimed Paradigm Insulin Pump Users

For users of any model of the Medtronic Minimed Paradigm insulin pump.Please note: the exchange, sale or giveaway of items between members that require a prescription from a licensed practitioner, including insulin pumps and pump supplies, is not allowed on TuDiabetes.We encourage you to donate supplies to non-profits such as the Charles Ray III Diabetes Association and Insulin…See More
Jan 22
Ashley replied to Sarah Kay's discussion 'exercise?' in the group College Students with Diabetes (and people who work in stressful careers)
"Hey there! I am a freshman with T1D and have just started a blog as part of a sholarship program! I actually just posted something concerning exercise a few weeks ago! Feel free to check it out at http://www.whoneedsbetacells.blogspot.com Hope it…"
Jan 22
Ashley joined Sarah Kay's group
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College Students with Diabetes (and people who work in stressful careers)

This group is for anyone who is in college and a diabetic. Some of the topics discussed is how to handle exam stress and blood sugars, college humor, and all things related!
Jan 22
Ashley and Anish29 are now friends
Jan 22
Marie B left a comment for Ashley
Jan 7
Linda G left a comment for Ashley
"We're so happy that you're finally here! Welcome home Ashley!!! This is a great place to share, to learn, and to grow...all the while meeting new people world wide, and making friends. Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance.…"
Jan 6
brokenpole left a comment for Ashley
"Welcome to the family! On this forum you will learn so much. Most of all you will learn that you are not alone. Everyone here is supportive and will provide answers to your questions. Search the site for answers. Read the discussions and blogs for…"
Jan 6

Profile Information

The PRIMARY person in my life who has diabetes has
Type 1 or type 1.5 (LADA) diabetes
How do you hope to benefit from TuDiabetes?
I am a freshman college student and as a scholarship program have created a blog about my life with Type 1 Diabetes! I hope to get in contact with others who have Type 1 Diabetes and/or are doing the same thing that I am!
Date diagnosed
September 9, 2001
Most recent HbA1C %, date of result (optional)
8.2
Type of treatment/devices you use
Shots, Pump
What pump model do you use, if any?
Medtronic, Minimed
Enter your website, if any (blog, Facebook, Twitter)
http://www.whoneedsbetacells.blogspot.com
Tell us more about you (optional)
I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when I was 7 years old, two days before the tragic events of 9/11. Although it is much of a blur now, I will always remember the devastation Diabetes brought to my family and how 9/11 changed our whole perspective on what we thought was the end of the world! Eleven years later, I am a freshman at Wofford College and am absolutely loving life! I do everything that I want to and hope to really make a difference in the Diabetes world, at this point in my life with my blog (Who Needs Beta Cells) that I have recently designed as part of project for a scholarship program I am in, and hopefully in the future with taking part in research or pediatric endocrinology!

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At 1:14pm on January 7, 2013, Marie B said…
At 7:30pm on January 6, 2013, Linda G said…

We're so happy that you're finally here!
Welcome home Ashley!!!
This is a great place to share, to learn, and to grow...all the while meeting new people world wide, and making friends.
Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance. Just go to the top of your page, and click on "Groups". Once in,
click on "all groups". You can either peruse the wide array of available groups....or simply type a specific interest in the
space provided.
Take in some of the blogs/discussions as well.
The resource boxes at the top of the home "Home" page, and
"About us" at the very bottom of your page and every page (the footer), offer you more information still.
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Hope you find the support and information you came looking for.
Here is a useful link to get you on your way:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/notes
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There are also groups here for young people, and parents of children with diabetes, such as....
"Teenagers with Type 1", "College Students with Diabetes"
and "Young Adults with Diabetes".
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Hey, why don't you come join us in the TuD chat room?
You'll see us at the bottom of the home page.
We have a great time getting to know each other, sharing info and lots of laughs :)
It's on right now!

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Take care....and keep in touch!

At 11:34am on January 6, 2013, SEAGATOR said…

WELCOME to our wonderful family. We are a very caring and supportive group. Questions? Please feel free to ask us. Please read the BLOGS the FORUMS and check out the many GROUPS for much valuable advice and information. WELCOME!!!

At 10:51am on January 6, 2013, brokenpole said…

Welcome to the family! On this forum you will learn so much. Most of all you will learn that you are not alone. Everyone here is supportive and will provide answers to your questions. Search the site for answers. Read the discussions and blogs for information. There are videos to help you understand diabetes and its treatment. Most of all there is family to talk to and even to vent to, if needed. Welcome home.

At 9:46am on January 6, 2013, catlover said…

Hi Ashley- Welcome to TuD. We are glad you joined the community and we hope you are happy here. Check out the many groups we have that may be of interest to you.

 
 
 

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