#182: The 3-Diabetic Family - Suzanne Swiderski


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Mar 22 2024 86 mins  

Suzanne Swiderski is an author, lawyer, wife and mother. She was first introduced to Type 1 Diabetes when she met her husband 13 years ago, who has been living with diabetes for 30 years. Suzanne and her husband have 3 beautiful kids, 2 of which are type 1. Their youngest child, Katie, was diagnosed in 2021 when she was four, and their oldest, Jackson, was diagnosed last year at the age of nine. Despite being a Diabetes family, the Swiderskis have lived a full, adventurous life. They have lived overseas and traveled extensively. Being a former college athlete, Suzanne stresses the importance of physical activity to her family. The Swiderski family has two current athletes with diabetes, which can be daunting and challenging to navigate. Still, despite that, the Swiderski family doesn't let T1D keep them from any activity or adventure they want to experience. When not caring for her children, Suzanne writes historical fiction and volunteers for the PTO, Camp Hope, and JDRF.

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