Published on Oct 3, 2025, 2:58:41 AM
Total time: 00:46:33
He's taken on diabetes almost his entire life, and now this 21-year-old college student is running his first marathon for a cause related to his disease, and not just any race but the New York City Marathon a month from now! We talk in this episode about his daily health challenges, having Type 1 Diabetes...the benefits of exercise for diabetics and misconceptions...preparing for 26.2 miles and what he'll have to do during that for his blood sugar...the hope to inspire others...and how faith in God has been part of his journey.
(3:00) Chase Stewart, who attends Columbus State University in West Georgia, opens up about the struggles, sleep, fitness, food and more when it comes to his Type 1 diabetes. What's it feel like when his blood sugar level is too low? There are limitations and mental burnout and blessings too. And staying active means he doesn't need as much insulin.
(15:09) Part of his bucket list...he's running the NYC Marathon in early November, alongside 55K others. He applied to do that through the charity "Beyond Type 1" and was picked for the team of 50+ runners. Excited and nervous, Chase discusses how he'll use his insulin pump during the epic race. You can learn more about this important cause and help him raise money for it, meet his goal at this link: https://beyondtyperun.funraise.org/fundraiser/chase-stewart?fbclid=IwY2xjawM1VbdleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETE2VUVHMkdLaUZuV0Rvb1pQAR5jWB7t1jd2hFeTXFOqHV_BQ2SyrPDIrlOiehRuzOo8wtwgkgCWDH0tXn3W6w_aem_zlq-XKEOXROStKdGzAYoJA
(27:27) And he hopes to inspire others through his marathon run, fellow diabetics including the kids he is camp counselor for. Chase also dives into some misconceptions about diabetes, which he declares doesn't hold people back! He's also got a tattoo on his wrist about his disease, (35:58) and another tattoo related to his Christian faith, explaining what "I am second" means to him.
I close the episode with my co-worker WTVM sports director Tony Reese's diabetes journey and a prayer.
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