Let me introduce myself...

My name is Brielle, and I am living with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac. I am a New Jersey native and am an advocate for individuals that also suffer from T1D. While I would like to think of myself as a positive person, usually trying to look at the upside or the blessings in disguise, but I recognize that there are things about chronic illness that really suck, and I want to create a platform for people to talk about it. Whether you stumbled across this page because you have T1D, love someone with T1D or are a curious supporter, I want you to know that it is okay to have frustrations and encourage you to voice them! To all my readers, I hope that this website helps you feel less alone and more validated.

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Back in Action

Hello to my readers, it has been way too long...When you last heard from me 16 weeks ago, I was sharing what I thought would bea two-part story about my struggle with mental health and how I overcame thatstruggle and continue to learn and improve every day. Unfortunately, I did notanticipate the return of overwhelming anxiety that caused me to have to putwriting, among other things, on hold in order to take care of myself and myneeds. While writing my "part two," I realized that there wer...

My Struggle with Mental Health (Part 1)

Statistics show that 1 in 5 adults in the United States suffer from mentalhealth issues of any kind (Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness). With a prevalence like that, why is it that whenindividuals are diagnosed with a mental health disorder, they instantly feelalone? Why is the stigma around mental health still no negative? I honestly wishI could answer these questions in this post, but I actually want to get a littlemore personal. This post is going to...

What's in a Name?

I wanted to write a short post on how my blog got its name. While I was a danceteacher for about five years, the name did not stem from my students. In fact, Imade them call me Miss Brie because of the story I am about to tell you.I was doted on by my Grammy and her sisters when I was born. I got all of theattention in the world that I could have asked for those first five monthsbefore my cousin was born. Even as a toddler, I ate it up. I played teacher,bossed them around and carried just...

Reflections - National Diabetes Month

So, it’s November now, I really can’t believe it! I feel like the year only juststarted and already I am thinking about all of the Thanksgiving sides I will bescarfing down in a few short weeks. I am happy to report that Turkey Day is notthe only thing I have to look forward to this month. If you didn’t know,November is National Diabetes Month, so I am going to kick it off by talkingabout what it means to me.I have always been really into diabetes advocacy and awareness, thanks to my mom...

Perfectly Imperfect

I want to start this post by saying that if you are looking for the newestdiabetic role model to show you all of the “tips and tricks” to getting that A1Cunder a 6.0, you have got the wrong girl. I don’t believe that there is a rightor wrong way to handle living with Type 1 Diabetes, and what has worked for mein the past or is working for me now, might not work for others. I am here toshare my thoughts, and want my readers to also share theirs. With that in mind,let’s jump in!I want to a...

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