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I believe that people living with Diabetes are the strongest people in the world.  Being a diabetic takes a tremendous amount of heart and mental toughness.  Diabetics are faced with people that say daily that we are unable to perform the same tasks as everyone else.  As diabetics we try our best to ignore such comments but secretly we hold on to that negative comment and use it as motivation.  I often get asked "Why do you enjoy torturing yourself? It seems that you do all that you can to physically torture your body everyday!!"  I respond with a smile and say I need to know that I'm alive, what I really want to say is "So many people have told me what I can't do that I need to prove myself to them day in and day out."  I'm way past riding my bike to prove myself to others, I now push myself to show other people living with diabetes that anything is possible. 

I'm not the only one living with diabetes that likes to prove that a diabetic can do anything a person living without diabetes can do.  Team Type 1 is built by diabetics that want to show they can do anything they put their mind to.  While on Facebook earlier I came across a post from Team Type 1 that read

High blood sugars in temperatures over 100F nearly prevented Team Type 1's Sebastien Sasseville from completing Race Across The Sahara, but through resourcefulness and raw determination he pressed on to cross the finish line.

I then followed this link. I'm now in awe of Sebastien Sasseville, I want to complete the Race Across The Sahara one day.  I feel my goals changing because of Sebastien and Team Type 1, they are far better athletes then I ever will be and they are showing me on a daily basis that anything is possible.  They motivate me, when I'm sore on a run or bike ride I think of people like Sebastien, if he can race across the Sahara then I can certainly ride 200 miles or run a marathon.

 


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11/04/2012 10:18pm

You're an inspiration in my book, Ryan. Keep up the hard work, and keep telling your story!

And isn't Seb incredible? Holy smokes...

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