Succesful and 'Inspirational' T1's

howie

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not sure if someone's stared this thread already but they usually include T2's when i've seen them around. thought between the forum we could compile a list of successful and 'inspirational' T1's. a list to show newly diagnosed peeps so they know what they can still achieve. + something for us all to look at if we forget.

Jay Cutler - NFL quarterback, chicago bears

Gary Mabbutt - defender, england and tottenham
 

phoenix

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Garry Blakie represented UK in triathlon
Dawn Kenwright represented Wales in mountain running , held world record for Everest marathon. ultra marathoner
Will Cross USA reached summit ofMt Everest.
Jay Hewitt US national team long course triathlete
Kris Freeman US national cross country skiing champion.

Steve DixonSky TV news presenter
Dominic Littlewood TV presenter
 

Celtic.Piskie

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I believe you're looking for the Embarrassing T1s thread.

Thank goodness i'm not the only one :) What is it with this seemingly everyone must love Jonas?
Anyone who calls him a 'musician' needs their ears testing. It's not music, it's disney syrup with glittery sprinkles.

Cynthia Ice - That woman was fabulous. She worked on making the internet and computers accessible and useable for people with various disabilities.
Elliott Yamin - American Idol
Bret Michaels - Rock God.
Anne Rice - Fabulous author.
H. G. Wells - Better Author
 

Celtic.Piskie

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Although apparently Halle Berry is having a hard time of it...

She's gone from type 1 to type 2... Fabulous magical miracle.???

Why knows what's going on with her.
 

copepod

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Nikki Wallis, founder of MAD (Mountains for Active Diabetics), Snowdonia National Park ranger, mountain rescue team member with search & rescue dog etc.
 

lionrampant

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Celtic.Piskie said:
Although apparently Halle Berry is having a hard time of it...

She's gone from type 1 to type 2... Fabulous magical miracle.???

Why knows what's going on with her.

Yes I just read something about that. It's... odd.
 

phoenix

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lionrampant said:
Celtic.Piskie said:
Although apparently Halle Berry is having a hard time of it...

She's gone from type 1 to type 2... Fabulous magical miracle.???

Why knows what's going on with her.

Yes I just read something about that. It's... odd.
It is possible that she has type 1b; one variety is called 'flatbush' It varies from being insulin dependent to non-insulin dependent. It has mostly found in African Americans (but they are now discovering it in others). Beta cell failure seems to happen because of glucotoxicity caused by a transient deficiency of ' 'basal' insulin. The person presents with DKA. After injecting insulin for a period they 'recover'.... for a time but quite frequently there is another failure of 'natural' insulin and it happens again.
http://www.uptodate.com/patients/content/topic.do?topicKey=~uSyJ4hk7W7N3.9y
 

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Lois Jovanovic is pretty inspirational. So is Richard Bernstein
 

ZACNEMMA

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Hi all,

Ok so you don't believe Nick Jonas to be either inspirational or succesful he is though a type 1 diabetic who is regularly in the press. As a parent of a 13 year old boy who was diagnosed in january I am grateful of Nick Jonas being vocal about his type 1 diabetes as it raises awareness amongst the younger generation. This has a positive impact on, as many teenagers have some knowledge of what the condition is.
 

kewgirl

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Dr Robert D Lawrence.
Diagnosed Type 1 in 1920 at the age of 28, two years before the discovery of insulin. He worked as a doctor at Kings College Hospital in London.
Since Diabetes had such a poor prognosis (3 - 4 years on the Allen Starvation Diet) at that time he moved to Florence to practice and to enjoy some Italian culture for what little life he had left. He was alerted to the discovery of insulin by a telegram from Dr GA Harrison, the biochemist at Kings College Hospital, London that said, "I've got some insulin. It works. Come back quick." Returning to London Dr Lawrence received his first dose of insulin on 31st May 1923, devoted the rest of his medical career to the study and care of diabetics and together with HG Wells founded the British Diabetic Association in 1934 – the first patient-oriented association to be established in the UK.
RD Lawrence has given his name to medical fellowships, the RD Lawrence lecture award, the RD Lawrence medal (awarded to diabetics who have achieved 60 years living with the disease) and a ward is also named after him at Kings College Hospital.

Alan Nabarro – OBE – also diagnosed Type 1 in the 1920’s. He campaigned tirelessly to put a stop to discrimination against those with diabetes. He served the British Diabetic Association, the forerunner of Diabetes UK, for more than 30 years. He was awarded the OBE in 1968 for his work with young people in London.
The Alan Nabarro Medal is awarded to people who have had diabetes for 50 years.

Chris Rea – Singer/Songwriter diagnosed Type 1 following removal of pancreas and other organs to treat cancer.

Simon Biagi – TV Presenter.

Nicole Johnson – Crowned Miss America in 1999 – diagnosed Type 1 aged 18 years she works as an international diabetes advocate and travels the globe to speak out about the cause and has become a role model for many young people affected by the disease.

Tara Moran – UK Actress – (including Spooks, the Bill, Doctors, Judge John Deed, Heartbeat) Type 1 diagnosed in 1976 aged 6.

Txx
 

Gazhay

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kegstore said:
Sir Steve Redgrave - 5 Olympic Gold medals for rowing

Worth noting that he wasn't T1 while wining the bulk of those medals, he was diagnosed later in his career.

Doesn't take anything away from his achievement though.