Real talk. Useful info. Zero textbook energy.

T1D is serious.
Talking about it
doesn’t have to be.

Your space for everyday life with Type 1 Diabetes—honest answers, useful tools and people who actually get it.

NO SUGAR-
COATING.
CGM
03:14 PMOkay… my glucose
is doing WHAT?
⌁╱╲╱─
You’re more than
a number. Always.
SCROLL FOR THE GOOD STUFF ↓

OKAY, BUT GIVE ME SOMETHING USEFUL

Free tools for actual life.

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PLAY & LEARNNo exams. No glucose grades. Just useful stuff for your brain.

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What do you need today?

T1D has a way of making ordinary life complicated. Pick what’s on your mind.

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The Gossip Feed

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Glucose decoded
Glucose decoded6 min read

Why does my glucose spike when I haven’t eaten anything?

Stress, hormones, dawn phenomenon—your body has plot twists. Here’s the non-judgy explainer.

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Travel
Travel8 min read

The T1D travel checklist nobody told you to make

Spare supplies, airport letters and the backup-to-your-backup plan.

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Hormones
Hormones7 min read

Periods + glucose = absolute chaos? Let’s talk about it.

Patterns can shift across your cycle. You’re not imagining it—and you’re not alone.

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Nightlife
Nightlife9 min read

Can I actually drink alcohol with T1D?

The honest safety conversation: delayed lows, friends, food and knowing when to stop.

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Mental health
Mental health5 min read

Diabetes burnout is real.

When one more alarm feels like one too many, start with less shame and a smaller next step.

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Relationships
Relationships6 min read

What your partner should know about your T1D

Support without hovering, emergency basics and the questions worth asking.

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ANONYMOUS. HONEST. HUMAN.

Spill the
Glucose.

The awkward, funny, confusing questions people don’t always feel comfortable asking. Discussed with care—never as personalised medical advice.

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ANONYMOUS · Q03

I ignored my diabetes for two days because I was exhausted. Am I the only one?

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Privacy first: The question box is coming soon. When it opens, don’t share names, medical records, device downloads or other sensitive health information. In an emergency, contact local emergency services or seek urgent medical care.

THE WHOLE, MESSY LIFE

T1D IRL

Because diabetes doesn’t stay inside the doctor’s office.

START
HERE

NEWLY DIAGNOSED

Okay. That’s a lot.
Let’s figure this out together.

No avalanche of acronyms. Just a calm, useful path through the first things worth knowing.

Start the eight-module journey
  1. 01What exactly is T1D?OPEN MODULE →
  2. 02Meet insulinOPEN MODULE →
  3. 03Understanding glucoseOPEN MODULE →
  4. 04Highs and lowsOPEN MODULE →
  5. 05Your new everyday kitOPEN MODULE →
  6. 06Food without fearOPEN MODULE →
  7. 07School, work and social lifeOPEN MODULE →
  8. 08Questions you’re afraid to askOPEN MODULE →

STORY ARCHITECTURE · DEMO CONTENT

Real People.
Real T1D.

Genuine profiles will show ordinary, complicated, funny, ambitious lives. We do not invent people, interviews or testimonials.

ROOTED HERE. OPEN TO EVERYONE.

T1D in Africa.

Clearer routes to local support, access information and community—starting with Kenya, growing across the continent.

Insulin accessCGM availabilityClinics & specialistsFinancial supportSchool resourcesParent support
KENYA FINDER · LIVE

Find verified support in Kenya

The first carefully verified directory is open now. Search organisations and public resources without guessed phone numbers or services.

Open Kenya Resource Finder

For urgent help, use local emergency services or an appropriate health facility. This directory won’t replace emergency care.

SAVE IT. PACK IT. USE IT.

The T1D Toolkit

Practical tools for actual life—free, printable and privacy-first where personal notes are involved.

FREE · READY TO USE

Travel packing checklist

Open, use and print when useful.

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FREE · READY TO USE

Hypo kit checklist

Open, use and print when useful.

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FREE · READY TO USE

University survival pack

Open, use and print when useful.

Open
💼
FREE · READY TO USE

Workplace T1D guide

Open, use and print when useful.

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FREE · READY TO USE

Partner guide

Open, use and print when useful.

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FREE · READY TO USE

Appointment prep

Open, use and print when useful.

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Emergency info card

Open, use and print when useful.

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🏃
FREE · READY TO USE

Exercise prep guide

Open, use and print when useful.

Open

PLAY & LEARN

Learn without feeling
like you’re studying.

Seven complete, keyboard-friendly experiences. Progress means understanding—not chasing “perfect” numbers.

Explore all seven games
READY WHEN YOU ARE

Myth or Fact, Glucose Detective, Build Your Hypo Kit, Pack My Trip, What Would You Do, Decode That Graph and T1D Bingo.

Start with Myth or Fact
Some days,
showing up
is enough.

MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

Some days T1D
is just… a lot.

Burnout, hypo anxiety, device fatigue and feeling different are real. You deserve practical support without blame.

In immediate danger or thinking about harming yourself? Contact local emergency services or a crisis service in your country now, and tell someone you trust.

THE IMPORTANT BITS

Clear answers.
No tiny print energy.

Is this medical advice?+

No. Glucose Gossip Hub provides general education and lived-experience context. It does not diagnose, prescribe or replace your diabetes care team.

Can I ask an anonymous question?+

Anonymous community questions are planned. We will never ask you to share medical records or sensitive health details. The future submission flow will make those boundaries clear.

What should I do in an emergency?+

For severe hypoglycaemia, signs of diabetic ketoacidosis, loss of consciousness, vomiting with high glucose/ketones, or any situation that feels dangerous: use your emergency plan and seek urgent local medical care now.

Who reviews the health content?+

Clinical-review and sourcing labels are part of our editorial system. Until that review network launches, sample articles are clearly presented as educational previews—not care instructions.