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You may resize as needed but must retain all proportions. For the videos, no edits can be made without the permission of JDRF. Maddy was quickly drawn to advocacy—initially to help secure continued renewal of funding for the Special Diabetes Program SDP. But once she started using a continuous glucose monitor, she dedicated herself to fighting for Medicare coverage. When Will Stevens complained of aches and pains, the doctor advised his mother, Cassie, to give him a baked potato before basketball practice and to make sure he had plenty of Gatorade to drink.

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Tyler played college basketball at Utah State from , and had the opportunity to play in three NCAA tournaments. His coaches and trainers always had Gatorade or candy on hand in case his blood glucose dropped during a game.

Tyler tested his blood glucose right before training, and during halftime breaks. He says working out and playing basketball has helped him to better control his T1D. Tyler got involved with JDRF One Walk when he was in college; as a basketball player, he was asked to be the celebrity speaker. Your gift today gets us a step closer to a world without T1D. We value your privacy. When you visit JDRF. I Decline I Agree. Skip to content. Many against 1.



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