Ashley J. Tullman, M.A.
Ashley J. Tullman, M.A.

Ashley Tullman was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 19 years ago. After spending a solid portion of her childhood and her entire adolescence fighting the disease, Ashley decided to try to get along. She has now chosen a career in clinical health psychology with a planned emphasis on the psychological impact of chronic illness (once she finally finishes her doctorate in August 2013). Ashley is happy to share her knowledge, experiences, and advice (psychological or otherwise) and loves to connect with other 1s- so feel free to contact her: ajtullman [at] gmail.com.

Teen Girl with Pink Insulin Pump

Insulin Pump Therapy, Body Image and Self- Esteem in Female Adolescents: A Study

My childhood, adolescence, and transition to adulthood all presented unique challenges to me as a diabetic. Upon reflection, I realized it was my adolescence that was a particular struggle and this led me to ask why. What is it about adolescence that makes it more difficult for those suffering from a chronic illness? While reflecting, I recognized one factor that influenced my struggle for independence and normalcy as a teenager; it was my insulin pump.
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