Last year Ben Trollip set himself the challenge of completing a marathon to raise funds for Diabetes NZ. Here he shares his story and some practical tips on how to train for a marathon.
Read MoreDia-preneur Hayley McDonald, 43, from Auckland, set up her own business selling funky medical ID jewellery after her daughter developed type 1 diabetes.
Read MoreGrant Bason, 57, from the Bay of Plenty, tells his story.
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After falling sick in Thailand, newly diagnosed Braca, four, returns to New Zealand with his parents and younger sister to the care of Starship Hospital, in Auckland, where they learn how to care for a T1D child.
Read MoreMum-of-five Kim Thompson, of Christchurch, shares how her family helped turn her life around after a shock diabetes diagnosis just before her 39th birthday in October 2017.
Read MoreBillie Brown, 12, represented New Zealand at the first World Indigenous Games in Brazil in 2016. She was the youngest of 2,000 participants and is writing a book about her experiences.
Read MoreChristina Friedlander stopped eating sugar when she was diagnosed with prediabetes and her blood sugar levels returned to normal. Then she went back to eating the way she used to before her diagnosis.
Guess what happened next?
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Four-year-old Braca, who nearly died after developing type 1 diabetes while sailing with his family off Thailand.
Read MoreFour-year-old Braca nearly died after developing type 1 diabetes while sailing with his family in South-East Asia.
Read MoreYoung People across New Zealand are pushing the boundaries, doing what they love and not letting diabetes hold them back.
Read MoreTony Hall has been involved in power boat racing all his life. His first race was on the Wairau River in 1970 at the age of 21 years.
Read MoreRecovery is possible and the not-for-profit website DEDA is a great place to start if you have an eating disorder or know someone who does.
Read MoreAnytime Fitness CEO Richard Ball shares his prediabetes story and explains why his company is teaming up with Diabetes NZ.
Read MoreBridget Scanlan set up her own fashion bag business after being diagnosed with diabetes.
Read MoreA diagnosis of type 2 diabetes when she was 37 years old saw Rachel Woodrow, from Waikanae, completely changing her lifestyle.
Read MoreAuckland father-of-four Avan Polo, 52, a development consultant, decided to take action after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreRugby superstar Malakai Fekitoa shares why he wants to help people with diabetes live healthy active lives.
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