
In this episode, high school senior Kerem Olgun shares his journey living with type 1 diabetes, discussing his diagnosis at a young age, the transition to using insulin pumps and sensors, and the importance of self-advocacy in managing his condition. He reflects on the support from his family and the diabetes community, the challenges he faced, including burnout, and his aspirations to become an endocrinologist. Kerem also emphasizes the significance of sharing experiences through his book to help others feel less isolated in their diabetes journey.Get Kerem's Book: https://a.co/d/04zm3J7JFind Kerem on Tiktok: @kerem_o_07 Find Kerem on Facebook: Breaking the CuffsFind Kerem on Instagram: @breaking.the.cuffsRaquel is currently in a contracted agreement with Tandem Diabetes.Better Together Community (Masterclasses, Office Hours and Community chat): https://www.typeonetogether.com/bettertogetherTeam Together T1D Parent Events (2026 - Dallas, Chicago, San Diego): https://www.tickettailor.com/events/typeonetogetherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/typeonetogether/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@typeonetogetherAmazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/typeonetogetherWebsite: www.typeonetogether.comT1D Babysitter List: https://stan.store/typeonetogether/p/t1d-babysitter-resourceFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/typeonetogType 1 diabetes, teenage years, diabetes management, insulin pump, diabetes community, self-advocacy, diabetes technology, mental health, diabetes education, support systems
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