
#271: Fighting Fire's As A T1D - Andrew Thomas
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In today's episode, I sit down with Andrew Thomas. Andrew is a T1D, a father, a husband, and a firefighter from Indiana. We talked in depth about his diagnosis and the challenges he's had to overcome living with Diabetes. This is another excellent example of not letting Diabetes dictate and control your life.
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