NEWLY DIAGNOSED? START HERE.

A calmer first chapter.

You do not need to learn all of T1D today. Take one short lesson at a time, save your progress on this device and bring individual treatment questions to your care team.

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MODULE 01

What exactly is T1D?

T1D is an autoimmune condition. Your immune system has damaged the insulin-producing cells in your pancreas, so insulin must be replaced.

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MODULE 02

Meet insulin

Insulin is an essential hormone and medicine. Different types work over different time periods; your care team will teach your personal routine.

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MODULE 03

Understanding glucose

Glucose is fuel, and readings are information—not grades. Food, activity, stress, sleep, illness and hormones can all affect patterns.

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MODULE 04

Highs and lows

Learn your signs, your treatment plan and the situations that need urgent help. You do not have to memorise everything today.

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MODULE 05

Your new everyday kit

Insulin, monitoring supplies, hypo treatment, identification and backups: build a kit that fits your actual day.

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MODULE 06

Food without fear

Food is culture, pleasure and fuel. Learning how carbohydrate relates to insulin is a skill—not a moral test.

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MODULE 07

School, work and social life

Reasonable support, a clear emergency plan and a few trusted people can make everyday life feel more manageable.

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MODULE 08

Questions you’re probably afraid to ask

Yes, T1D can be awkward. Devices, dating, alcohol, burnout, sex, mistakes—these are all valid conversations.

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Urgent right now? Severe low glucose, unconsciousness, trouble breathing, persistent vomiting or signs of DKA need urgent local medical care. Follow your emergency plan.