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Emma Rochester’s Story
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Financial Reports and Other Document. September 9, 2016. Constant worries, careful considerations. Emma Rochester has spent her whole life being reminded of the importance of taking care of herself and managing her Type 1 diabetes. Emma was diagnosed with Type 1 when she was five years old. Every day since then, she has had to carefully consider every choice she makes, be it in regards to food or physical activity, as it can have consequences on her overall health and wellbeing. She now logs between six ...
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Shiplo Zaman’s Story
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Financial Reports and Other Document. September 19, 2016. Determined to make big changes. These days, Shiplo Zaman is a different man. Over the past year and a half, he lost 18 kg and has regained his body from his early 20s. Just last January, at 90 kg and with a BMI of 31, he was told he was clinically obese. He was also struggling with high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Feeling unwell, unhappy, and frustrated, Shiplo realised he needed to make a change a big one. Putting priority on health.
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| sleep
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Financial Reports and Other Document. February 10, 2017. Living with a classic case of Dawn Phenomenon. Before switching to the Cellnovo Diabetes Management System, Benjamin Stephenson, 19, had to set his alarm to administer an injection for the middle of the night. Benjamin lived with a classic case of Dawn Phenomenon, an early-morning increase in blood glucose levels, which would begin at around 3 am and last until noon. October 11, 2016. Switching from MDI to insulin pump therapy. September 9, 2016.
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| Weight loss
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Financial Reports and Other Document. September 19, 2016. Determined to make big changes. These days, Shiplo Zaman is a different man. Over the past year and a half, he lost 18 kg and has regained his body from his early 20s. Just last January, at 90 kg and with a BMI of 31, he was told he was clinically obese. He was also struggling with high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Feeling unwell, unhappy, and frustrated, Shiplo realised he needed to make a change a big one. Parents and children (2).
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Video: Leigh Rickard’s Story
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Financial Reports and Other Document. Video: Leigh Rickard’s Story. January 12, 2017. Video: Leigh Rickard’s Story. Leigh Rickards was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in March 2013. He switched from multiple daily injections to the Cellnovo insulin pump in October 2015. Listen to what Leigh has to say. About his experience using the Cellnovo Diabetes Management System and about living with #T1D. Being on Cellnovo has massively improved my life. Parents and children (2). Living with #T1D (1).
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| parents and children
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Financial Reports and Other Document. August 28, 2016. When 10-year-old Ariyana Salek was using multiple daily injections to manage her Type 1, she wasn’t allowed to go on sleepovers. She had to miss an overnight retreat at her local Rainbow girls’ club in Cambridge and hear about the shenanigans the day after. Invitations from schoolmates were declined. Pillow fights and hushed fits of giggles missed. August 25, 2016. Sam, who is 18, is now used to it and doesn’t mind as much as be used to.
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Ariyana Salek’s Story
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Financial Reports and Other Document. August 28, 2016. When 10-year-old Ariyana Salek was using multiple daily injections to manage her Type 1, she wasn’t allowed to go on sleepovers. She had to miss an overnight retreat at her local Rainbow girls’ club in Cambridge and hear about the shenanigans the day after. Invitations from schoolmates were declined. Pillow fights and hushed fits of giggles missed. My pumps: Rainbow and Felicity. My pumps are called Rainbow and Felicity. I love how small they are...
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Sam Irvine’s Story
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Financial Reports and Other Document. August 25, 2016. Every day before Ruth Irvine leaves the house for work, she sneaks into her son’s room to do a blood glucose reading while he’s still sleeping. She grabs his hand, pricks the tip of his finger and checks out his blood glucose reading to make sure he’s within range. Sam, who is 18, is now used to it and doesn’t mind as much as be used to. It’s become a daily routine for the two, since Sam was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 11. Later this...
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| wardrobe
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Financial Reports and Other Document. September 9, 2016. Constant worries, careful considerations. Emma Rochester has spent her whole life being reminded of the importance of taking care of herself and managing her Type 1 diabetes. Emma was diagnosed with Type 1 when she was five years old. Every day since then, she has had to carefully consider every choice she makes, be it in regards to food or physical activity, as it can have consequences on her overall health and wellbeing. July 25, 2016.
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| Living with #T1D
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Financial Reports and Other Document. November 8, 2016. Unique needs for an ultra-active lifestyle. As an elite athlete whose sport is the 400 m hurdles, Megan Dixon, 22, has unique needs when it comes to managing her Type 1 diabetes. Parents and children (2). Living with #T1D (1). November 8, 2016.
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