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The Silent Warriors: Siblings of Kids with Type 1 Diabetes
Family & Support Dale Kinnane 26/4/25 Family & Support Dale Kinnane 26/4/25

The Silent Warriors: Siblings of Kids with Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes doesn’t just affect one child — it affects the whole family. This post is for the siblings who quietly carry the weight, offer support, and often go unseen.

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T1D Doesn’t Take a Holiday — The Invisible Load Behind Every Family Trip
Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 25/4/25 Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 25/4/25

T1D Doesn’t Take a Holiday — The Invisible Load Behind Every Family Trip

While most families pack for fun, we pack for survival. Here’s what holidays look like for parents of a child with Type 1 Diabetes—and how you can support them better.

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Grateful… but Exhausted: The Reality of Living with Diabetes Tech
Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 24/4/25 Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 24/4/25

Grateful… but Exhausted: The Reality of Living with Diabetes Tech

Diabetes technology has changed the game—but not the grind. We're grateful for the tools that save lives, but that doesn't mean it's easy. This is what living with alarms, calculations, and constant care really looks like.

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How It Feels for a Parent Monitoring a Child at Night
Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 23/4/25 Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 23/4/25

How It Feels for a Parent Monitoring a Child at Night

Sleep isn’t safe when you're a parent of a child with Type 1 Diabetes. Here's what it really feels like to monitor your child through the night—every night.

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7 Common Things People Say About Type 1 Diabetes — And Why They Hurt
Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 23/4/25 Living With T1D Dale Kinnane 23/4/25

7 Common Things People Say About Type 1 Diabetes — And Why They Hurt

These are the well-meaning but painful things people say when your child is diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Here’s why they’re wrong—and what families actually need to hear instead.

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