Ride to Remedy

Ride to Remedy : Breaking The Chains Of Diabetes One Ride At A Time
Ride to Remedy
Breaking The Chains Of Diabetes One Ride At A Time
The ramblings of Courtney Benefiel where her journey to find a cure for diabetes by riding in Tour de Cures across America meet with her daily struggles with the disease and her desire to be an athlete.
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Most recent posts

11/19 15:27 Hiking the Mountains
When I was a kid going on a hike meant nothing more to me than taking a walk through the forest. It wasn't necessarily hard, but it may have been a long walk, long back then being no more than 5 miles (which really, these days, that's short) and the...
11/18 17:43 The I hate statement
Ill be doing things that I lovecyclingrunning (well, I dont love it but I dont hate it either)hikingoutdoorsy activities that I love (or dont hate)things that typically, I enjoy doingand then, while Im doing them, Ill have a thoughtan evil little...
11/05 21:06 Gotta Love Those Google Doodles
I have diabetes. I support getting the word about diabetes out. But I have to take a moment to play devils advocate because there's something that bothers me lately. The Google logo and world diabetes day on Nov 14th. (I blogged about this last...
10/30 19:54 Its Costume Time!
Halloween is typically rough for me. I want to binge on candy. When I was little I used to smuggle candy because back then it was a big "NO-NO" to eat it. This year, I'm heading out to go "Be The Treat" with my church youth group so I'll be...
10/29 17:26 Im Struggling
I wrote about how the best way to stay on the wagon is to strive not to fall off in the middle of the month. I blew October out of the water in terms of taking care of myself. And I'm struggling to get back on track. And it's one of those [...]

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