Eoghan Quinn – Type 1 Diabetes as an Enabler, Kite Surfing from France to Ireland & the hunt for a Bionic Pancreas! – EP123
** Excuse Typos ** Eoghan Quinn came to my attention a couple of months back. For a couple of reasons.
He gained nationwide news coverage as he was attempting to kite surf from France to Ireland (227 miles or 295 nautical miles)
Like me, he’s a type 1 diabetic and is keen to show the disease can be an enabler, not a disabler.
I was delighted to get him onto the podcast to talk about both in detail and a whole lot beside.As you’ll hear, Eoghan is a very focused and motivated guy, keen to keep healthy, fit, not be held back by Type 1 diabetes and even more driven to inspire other Type 1 diabetics to do more and not be held back by limiting beliefsTopics covered:
One of his first memories was when he was Diagnosed at the age of 4
Remembering the panic in his mother’s eyes knowing they were going into a whole new world
No history of type diabetes in the family
Becoming a Coeliac at the age of 5 which added to the complexity
Recalling his first diabetic testing kit
Having a great doctor that supported Eoghan all the way through Primary School
Always being active and leading a full life all the way
Sometimes trying to ignore being a diabetic but changing the mindset and embracing the disease
Dealing with the stigma around being a diabetic and overcoming the shame
The psychological element of being a diabetic
Embracing the technology and having a huge impact once doing this
The Insulin pump being a life changing device
Testing the body and testing the boundaries you can do as a Type 1 diabetic
Realizing that Type 1 Diabetes is not your fault
The impact being of a high glucose, acting fidgety and tired
Turing Type 1 Diabetes into an Enabler
Becoming addicted to challenges to push the limits
Bike Riding from Ireland to Gaza – 180km a day over 5000km
Bike Racing from Melbourne to Sydney in support of Aboriginal healthcare and diabetes
Life expectancy without Insulin & having to pay for insulin in some countries
The challenge of travelling with work as a Type 1 diabetic – the insulin pump works great for this
The preparation into Planning to Kite Surf taking 8 months
As the planning got deeper, the challenge became more and more real
Getting support from Diabetes Ireland and other big brands
Kite Surfing and the challenges of being a Type 1 diabetic
Sending a positive message to other Type 1 diabetics that they can achieve whatever they want
Using the Abbott Free Style Libre and the Insulin Pump to manage his diabetes
Support from Ballycotton Sea Adventures
Working with a Support team who are essential to the success
Setting sail at the end of June but just failing short due to adverse weather conditions
Managing the blood sugars during the challenge and keeping the level between 10 and 11 readings
Planning for everything and controlling everything but the Weather
Arriving into Cork meeting with 60-80 other Type 1 Diabetics and feelings great about the challenge
Raising the awareness for Type 1 Diabetes by doing this challenge
Research into new technology and advances like the bionic pancreases
Learning about the ‘closed-loop’ artificial pancreases creator in the US and looking to get on the clinical trials here
Edward Dimanino motivated to work on a solution after his son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes
Not expecting a cure of T1D ever but looking at technology as a management tool
Huge advances expected in the next 5 years
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