Beats, Bands & Blood Sugars: The T1D Festival Survival Guide
Music festivals are all about good vibes, great music and unforgettable memories. If you have Type 1 Diabetes there’s a little more planning involved to make sure you can enjoy every moment without stress. Whether you’re heading to Glastonbury, Reading or Leeds, or a local weekend fest- here’s your guide to staying safe, prepared and fully in the festival spirit…
Driving with T1D: What Every Teen Needs to Know
Turning 17 and getting your driving licence is a HUGE milestone- it means independence, road trips with friends and no more begging your parents for lifts. If you have Type 1 Diabetes, there are a few extra things you need to know before you hit the road.
From DVLA rules to hypo safety, here’s your ultimate guide to driving with Type 1 Diabetes in the UK…
Gap Years & Globe Trotting with T1D
So, you’re thinking about taking a gap year and travelling around the world? Maybe backpacking through Southeast Asia, volunteering in Africa or inter-railing across Europe? That sounds incredible! If you have Type 1 Diabetes you’re probably wondering: Can I actually do this?
The answer is YES- but it takes a bit more planning. Whether you’re dreaming of exploring temples in Thailand, road-tripping across Australia or trekking the Andes- here’s how to make your travels safe, smooth and full of adventure…
Thrill-Seeker’s Guide: Conquering Adventure Sports with T1D
If you love adventure sports- rock climbing, surfing, skiing, mountain biking- you might be wondering: Can I still do this with T1D? The answer? Absolutely! With the right preparation and awareness, you can take on any adventure.
This guide will help you manage T1D while climbing cliffs, catching waves or carving down snowy mountains- without letting blood sugar crashes or spikes slow you down…