Rob's fundraiser for Diabetes UK

London Marathon 2025 · 27 April 2025 ·
It's been 10 years since I have done the London marathon so it's time to get out on those streets again.
This time I will be running for diabetes UK. As you will all know in November 2022 my daughter Millie's life changed forever she was diagnosed with type one diabetes.
First thing type one is a autoimmune disease where your pancreas no longer produces insulin there is nothing you can do you are just unluck and it is nothing anyone has done.
We now have to monitor her blood glucose levels 24/7 and treat if goes low , carb count all the food she eats , maintain her insulin pump ,canula and sensor and so much more .
There is so much that we all take for granted that if you have type 1 you have so much more to think about.
Brief descriptions of type one diabetes
If you have type 1 diabetes, your blood sugar is too high because your body can’t make a hormone called insulin.
Fewer than one in 10 people in the UK who have diabetes have type 1 diabetes. There is nothing you can do to prevent yourself or others developing type 1 diabetes. The exact causes are not known.
Although it’s often diagnosed in childhood, people can develop type 1 diabetes at any age. You are at a slightly higher risk of type 1 diabetes if your mother, father, brother or sister has it.
Insulin is the main treatment for type 1 diabetes. You can’t live without insulin injections or using an insulin pump. Checking and managing your blood sugar levels is important to help you reduce your risk of serious short or long-term health problems. These are called diabetes complications.
There is currently no cure for type 1 diabetes, but we’re funding lots of research to help find new treatments and a cure.
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