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32 Stories

  • Code Blue Heart - The Sister They Don't Know  by malyaxgreys
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    Evy Rain Karev walks into Grey Sloan with sharp wit, bold sneakers, and a secret she refuses to share. Brilliant under pressure but reckless with herself, she's the intern no one saw coming-and the sister Alex Karev never knew he had.
  • Outside Looking In(Abbott Elementary Fanfic) by NicoleVultao
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    "You don't know how it feels. To be outside the crowd...To be left out. And you don't know how it feels. To be your own best friend on the outside looking in. If you could read my mind. You might see more of me than meets the eye. And you've been all wrong."~Jordan Pruitt
  • Dreams(Abbott Elementary Fanfic) by NicoleVultao
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    "When you wish upon a star, your dreams, come true."~Pinocchio
  • T1Deku by Gecku_the_Deku
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    Hello! I made this because it just makes my favorite character more relatable to me because I have the same thing. It will all make sense if you read it. Please enjoy!
  • Yesterday(Criminal Minds Fanfic) by NicoleVultao
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    "Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away. Now it looks as though they're here to stay. Oh, I believe in yesterday. Suddenly, I'm not half the girl I used to be. There's a shadow hanging over me."~Glee Cast *Starts from Season 1 Episode 2-Onwards*
  • Taylor's Story. by downpourxdaydream
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    Taylor Kane is a 19 year old living with Cystic Fibrosis. Lanie Price is an 18 year old living with Type 1 Diabetes. This is their story of love, loss, happiness, and pain in the style of a journal. (( I am not Taylor, she is an Original Character i have created, as are all the characters in this story. ))
  • Intelligent, diabetic Niall vs the world by Coco28624
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    Niall is intelligent but hides it, he also has type one diabetes which he can handle but no-one believes in him. Niall is similar to the character of Barbie in a way since he has so many qualifications that he could get any job including surgeon or even astronaut provided there is food nearby and it isn't too claustrophobic. Zayn left recently.
  • My story  by alyvanderwerker1
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    This is my story about my depression and mental health.
  • My Type 1 Diabetes-Questions Answered  by sleepyweebgirl
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    This is just if people have questions about my diabetes or anything related to that.
  • Outnumbered by heartofcathedrals
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    **Crossposted on AO3** "Kid," Tony whispers from his place in the line of groomsmen, kicking his heel softly. "You okay?" "Y-yeah," he whispers, not wanting to take the attention on the altar away from May. May's always made everything about Peter. Always. And that fact only intensified after his type one diabetes diagnosis three months ago. But today? Today is about May. About Happy. About the two of them choosing each other and being happy together, and Peter has done everything he can think of to keep his diabetes and his tendency to be an absolute klutz from interfering with that fact. "I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride," the officiant announces, the small crowd cheering as May and Happy kiss. Peter smiles and claps, feels his body sway a bit and blinks his eyes as he steadies himself. He's fine. Dexcom says he's fine. He's fine. The second the wedding party enters the coolness of the air-conditioned venue, he grabs a glass of water, but it shakes in his hand, splashes a bit on the floor. For what isn't a blood sugar issue, this sure as hell feels like one.
  • The struggle is real by SapphireTheEvil
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    let's be real... life is hard for a type 1 diabetic. For the ten or eleven (I forget which) years I've been diabetic, I've heard you can cure it with lettuce, you can take pills to manage it, you can lose weight to get rid of it, but they don't realize that that is type two. type two is cause by insulin resistance whereas type 1 is an auto-immune disorder. This book will be a peak into my feelings about everyday life with diabetes
  • My Journey Through Type One Diabetes by Mad1son202
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    This is about how I am surviving with type one diabetes and the experiences I have gone through to get where I am today. This book is more for people with type one diabetes (T1D). They will better relate to my stories but could also be informative to people who do not have T1D to show what it is like to go through the experiences of being a T1D.
  • Control It, Before It Controls You by DorkOnAFork
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    Control it, before it controls you.... This is some advice I was recently given from a doctor when I was hospitalized... I've been a type one diabetic for as long as I can remember. I've seen a lot of things and I've dealt with a lot of things. To put it simply, I know the life pretty well. This is a guide, maybe to someone who has recently been diagnosed. Or maybe to someone who wants to better understand it. Or maybe to someone who knows someone with type one diabetes. Either way, as someone who has fought this battle for almost 15 years, as of July 2020, I know there's something you must remember. Control it, before it controls you.
  • TYPE ONE by karlasenekal02
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    In Type One I will be telling more about my experiences with type one diabetes for the 8 years (in 2019) I've had it. And how my journey has been and what I have learned. Come read and see what I've been through and how I go about the chapters of diabetes in my life. I also want to spread more awareness about not only type one diabetes but diabetes in general. Very grateful for the support. COPYRIGHT © KARLA SENEKAL
  • The Goth girls  by OllieCalasea
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    Follow the lives of 18 year old Jenny Mackfara, 18 year old Kristen Calasea and 17 year old Amber Waller as they experience love, loss and heartbreak.
  • A REFRESHING WAY TO AVOID DIABETES by 47hope11
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    According to a report published in a recent issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, a JAMA/Archives journal, decaffeinated coffee appears to lower your risk of type 2 diabetes. It seems one of the advantages is lower risk, uplifting news for all you twofold shot latte spreads out there. In any case, specialists are as yet not certain what the circumstances and logical results truly is. In any case, I genuinely want to believe that you are parched, iIn the review, the respondents that where to the least extent liable to foster diabetes consumed in excess of five cups of espresso daily north of a long term period. Uplifting news for those of you as of now Dueto card at Starbucks, yet those of you how don't drink this much espresso have no trepidation, there is still expectation. Generally caffeine consumption didn't seem, by all accounts, to be the guilty party, further recommending that another fixing in espresso is mindful. Espresso is high in Magnesium, which could make sense of a portion of the reverse connection between espresso consumption and the gamble of diabetes through known supportive consequences for the starch digestion. Be that as it may, the review found no connection among Magnesium and diabetes risk. Other minerals and nutrients found in the coffee bean include antioxidants and polyphenols-compounds that have been shown to assist the body in processing carbohydrates-and polyphenols-compounds that may protect cells in the insulin-producing pancreas-which may contribute to the coffee bean's beneficial effects and should be looked into in subsequent research. While a significant part of the review doesn't explicitly distinguish espresso as a genuine hotspot for battling diabetes, it sure preferences better than insulin. Drink Up!
  • Blue Circle by Muhluri_T1D
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    A collection of poems that explore the ups and downs of living with diabetes. From the struggles of managing blood sugar levels to the emotional toll of living with a chronic condition, these poems aim to raise awareness and promote understanding. Join me on this journey as I share my experiences and emotions through verse. Let's break the silence and show the world what diabetes really looks like!
  • "ADJUSTING GLUCOSE;EXPERIENCES AND OTHER SWEET OPTIONS" by 47hope11
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    Understanding glucose's critical job as the body's energy source, principally got from glucose in sugar, is fundamental. This energy fills and recharges physical processes, yet irregular characteristics can prompt unfavorable impacts like perspiring, unsteadiness, disarray, shaking, seizures, and a sped up pulse. Normal issues, like diabetes and hypoglycemia, are connected to unpredictable glucose levels. Factors like eating routine, work out, stress, drugs, and illnesses impact glucose levels. Keeping a good overall arrangement requires a mix of a nutritious eating regimen and standard activity to forestall spikes. Presenting sugar alcohols, strikingly xylitol, as a better option in contrast to conventional sugar. Xylitol's sluggish assimilation rate brings about 40% less calories than table sugar. Found in sans sugar items, it gives a sweet taste without the related wellbeing gambles. The FDA considers xylitol protected as a food added substance, making it reasonable for people, incorporating those with diabetes and hypoglycemia. The association between blood endlessly sugar liquor lies in their common obligation regarding balancing out and keepi
  • My Life by KrisElizabeth12
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    Kris has a medical condition. It's called Type One Diabetes or T1D. She is normal in a different kind of way...
  • Type one isn't easy  by badcockellie
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    Hi my name is Ellie! I am currently 15 living in England and was diagnosed with type one diabetes at 8 years old. I wanted to share my experiences with diabetes and all that goes with it, the positives and so many negatives!