In soccer 鈥 and in life 鈥 control is everything. When you have possession, you make the decisions that shape the outcome. The same goes for your health.
It's a lesson soccer player-now-teacher and coach Gibran Juarez learned quickly after being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 9 years old. Faced with learning to live with a new diagnosis and classmates poking fun that he was 鈥渄ifferent,鈥 Juarez didn't just want to take charge of his health; he needed to.
鈥淒iabetes is a lot like soccer,鈥 Juarez says. 鈥淲e need to have possession, or control of the game. Just like in diabetes, we need to have possession or monitor our glucose.鈥
With the support of his doctor, a strong network, and he discovered how to make progress along his health journey. Now, age 36, Juarez is helping others feel empowered to do the same.
Managing Diabetes with Confidence
Children鈥檚 lives get busier and busier. Whether they鈥檙e jumping to and from band lessons or traveling to soccer tournaments, kids, and their families, can end up juggling a lot of activities. And it can make managing a condition like diabetes on top of that feel overwhelming.
聽鈥淭esting my glucose was very difficult, especially in middle school and high school when I was more involved in activities,鈥 Juarez recalls. 鈥淚 often forgot. I was not testing my glucose, and I was not giving myself the proper insulin dosage.鈥
Living with diabetes requires constant care 鈥 care made easier1 for people including Juarez by monitoring their glucose in real time with innovative continuous glucose monitoring technology, such as 快猫鈥檚 FreeStyle Libre systems.
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