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challenges

  1. Diabetes UK

    Anyone looking to start running?

    If anyone is looking for some tips to ease themselves back in to running, or potentially start from scratch, there are some simple tips to getting started in this blog: https://blogs.diabetes.org.uk/?p=10857 The blog is in anticipation of a new fundraising challenge at Diabetes UK, Run26...
  2. Mucker86

    Fitbit challenge/rs

    I've had a fitbit for 2.5 years now and I love daily and weekly challenges. Although I'm already in some groups that challenge frequently I thought it would be fun to compete with other diabetics from this forum in a friendly manner. Who fancies a challenge? :cool:
  3. L

    Moving to Asia

    Hi All, My partner and I are hoping to make a move to Indonesia in the next year. However, we are not opposed of any of the surrounding countries. I was hoping if anyone who has lived in South East Asia could shed some light on how I should best go about with managing my TD1 care e.g. insulin...
  4. D

    What's the hardest part of being a PWD?

    Hi All, I'm appearing on local TV tomorrow night as part of a panel show on local news. I'm going to be talking about Diabetes (I'm a T1) and one of the questions I'm due to be asked is "what's the hardest part about having Diabetes?" It's not a question I've asked myself before, I could talk...
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