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Diabetes Connections | Type 1 Diabetes

T1D in the FBI: Caroline Marshall / Singer Ben Rue #BuckOffDiabetes

08 May 2018

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Determined to serve her country even after a diabetes diagnosis kept her out of the military, Caroline Marshall found a way. She served as a police officer, interned with NCIS and she’s now a special agent with the FBI. You'll hear on this Mother's Day episode that she and her husband, a National Guardsman, just had a baby.  Country singer Ben Rue joins us to talk about his journey with diabetes. He's teaming up with Roche for their #BuckOffDiabetes campaign.  In our Know Better segment a look at sharing CGM data. Good advice from Kerri Sparling & Dr. Bill Polonsky for talking about it before you jump right in. Do you know someone who uses the OneTouch Verio Flex® meter? Nominate them today for the #SmallVictories campaign, where OneTouch® celebrates the small victories of a patient with diabetes in a BIG way. To nominate a loved one who has made a healthy choice managing their diabetes, email [email protected] ----- 2:00 Stacey welcome, talks about the Touched by Type 1 conference and a little about sharing CGM data 6:30 Interview with Caroline Marshall 42:30 Know Better: Sharing CGM Data  47:00 Community Connection with Ben Rue #BuckOffDiabetes  ----- Where will Stacey be?      May: JDRF One Challenge with Riding on Insulin      July: Children with Diabetes Friends for Life      October: Children with Diabetes Falls Church ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone      Click here for Android   

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