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Patient Success Stories | UMass Diabetes Center of Excellence

Our Wall of Honor, located in the UMass Memorial diabetes clinic, recognizes patients who are successfully managing their diabetes. They're nominated by their care team. The following success stories are intended to provide hope and motivation for all people living with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes! 

  • April 06, 2026 Peg Olsen with Red Sox World Series trophy

    Peg Olsen: 65 Years with Type 1 Diabetes

    Peg Olsen is celebrating her 65th diaversary with Type 1 diabetes during the summer of 2026. She was diagnosed at 9 years old and remembers her mother having to boil her urine on the stove multiple times a day to test her blood sugar. For more than 40 years, she chose to manage diabetes with needle injections and tested her blood sugar manually. Finally, she agreed to try an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor! 

  • February 09, 2026 Ed Adamson headshot

    Ed Adamson: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Ed was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1967 at five years old. Uncontrolled blood sugar during his youth eventually led to kidney failure and a transplant at age 35. With diabetes education, technology, and a healthier lifestyle, he brought his A1c down to below 7%.

  • January 16, 2026 Dominic Quagliozzi wearing a suit he made from medical gowns

    The Medical Artwork of Dominic Quagliozzi

    After a double lung transplant in 2015, Dominic Quagliozzi developed insulin-dependent diabetes, adding another layer to a life shaped by chronic illness and survival. An artist by trade, he transforms hospital materials into powerful works that document patient experience with honesty and empathy. From suits and flags made of hospital gowns to blood-blot artwork created during finger-stick glucose checks, Dominic turns routine care into visual storytelling. His latest project reimagines iconic sports jerseys using medical textiles, honoring athletes whose careers were altered by injury or illness—proof that resilience, creativity, and humanity can emerge from even the most clinical spaces.

  • September 15, 2025 Jenna holding a Boogie Board

    Jenna: Pediatric T1D Success Story

    Jenna was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at six and a half years old.  Now she is 13 and doesn’t remember much about life before diabetes, but her parents certainly do.  Over the past six years, Jenna has maintained an average A1c of 6.5%, thanks to her diligence and the technology that allows them to track glucose and adjust insulin as needed.

  • August 07, 2025 Kayla Gray headshot

    Kayla Gray: T1D Patient to Care Giver

    Kayla was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at nine years old and doesn't remember life before her diagnosis, making diabetes management her normal life experience. Personal experience with diabetes provides a valuable perspective in her role as a Social Worker at UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center.   

  • July 14, 2025 David Peterson sitting in the baseball stadium

    Dave Peterson - Baseball Executive: T1D Success Story

    Better known as "Peterman" to Central Massachusetts baseball fans, Dave was the General Manager of the Worcester Bravehearts and, before that, the on-field emcee for both the Bravehearts and the Worcester Tornadoes.  He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2008 at the age of 29 and has been using an insulin pump that effectively lowered his A1C and allows him to keep up with the daily grind of his current role as Assistant General Manager for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies (New York Mets AA affiliate).    

  • June 09, 2025 Lisa Marie Hull with her dog

    Lisa Marie Hull: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Lisa was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes on Halloween night in 1985 at the age of four.  She still remembers being in that hospital room.  Today, the mother of two young boys credits her tight blood sugar control to preparing for pregnancy with the help of a health psychologist and her diabetes care team.  As a Mom, she appreciates more than ever how much her parents did for her as she was growing up.  Lisa is a prime example of someone living their best life with diabetes. 

  • May 05, 2025 Alyce Sneddon headshot

    Alyce Sneddon: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Alyce decided to take control of her diabetes after years of neglecting it.  Her complications from uncontrolled blood sugars include diabetic neuropathy in her legs with minimal feeling below the knees.  She recently developed kidney problems, and after her uncle passed away from kidney disease as a result of diabetes complications, she decided to take action.   

  • April 07, 2025 Emilee Herringshaw T1D Success Story

    Emilee Herringshaw: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Emilee was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at two years old. She graduated from UMass Chan Medical School in the class of 2024 with her MD and MBA.  She is continuing her training as a Dermatology resident at UMass Memorial. She appreciates the comprehensive team approach to diabetes care offered at the UMass Memorial Diabetes Center of Excellence. She manages her T1D well and credits her diabetes care team, calling them the best providers she has ever had.  

  • March 10, 2025 Paul Cimino headshot

    Paul Cimino: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Paul was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in his mid-20s. Over the past 30 years, he has been unable to consistently control his blood sugar levels, despite consulting multiple practitioners who have offered varying approaches to manage them. Six months after meeting Dr. Michael Thompson, Paul's A1c dropped from above 14% to below 6% and he continues to maintain healthy blood sugar levels.

  • February 03, 2025 Andrew Nelson headshot

    Andrew Nelson: Secondary Diabetes

    Andrew Nelson is living his second chance.  He was diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes following one of many surgeries as a result of pancreatitis and other health issues.  He was referred to the UMass Diabetes Center of Excellence, taking multiple daily insulin injections and other oral medications. Today, he is no longer taking any medications, including insulin!  He credits his care team with helping him become educated about diabetes management, which allowed him to make the necessary modifications to improve his health.  

  • January 06, 2025 Nicole Johnson headshot

    Nicole Johnson: Miss America - T1D Success Story

    Nicole Johnson won the Miss America title in 1999.  She became the first Miss America with Type 1 diabetes and the first contestant to publicize the use of an insulin pump. Today, Nicole is a nationally recognized diabetes advocate and long-time supporter of the UMass Diabetes Center of Excellence. 

  • January 06, 2025 Bob Christian headshot

    Bob Christian: Soaring to Success with Type 1 Diabetes

    Bob Christian never lets his Type 1 diabetes slow him down. He’s an avid kite surfer who flies large kites to pull him along the water on a board and across fields of snow while wearing skis. His transition to life with diabetes was easier than most because his daughter was diagnosed at 13 years old and had been successfully managing her T1D for more than five years. 

  • December 02, 2024 Mark Andrews headshot and action shot on football field

    Mark Andrews: NFL Star with Type 1 Diabetes

    NFL tight end Mark Andrews was 9 years old when he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. "I adapted a mindset that this disease is a part of who I am, but it’s not going to define me, and it’s never going to stop me from achieving my dreams.  Type 1 diabetes is incredibly difficult, but I refuse to let it affect my job or my life in any way.”  

  • October 07, 2024 Julie Kozlowski standing with arms on hips with CGM showing

    Julie Kozlowski: 30 Years with Type 1 Diabetes

    Julie was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at three years old.  A year later, she experienced a seizure from low blood sugar, resulting in temporary paralysis. She thinks about that every day, and it makes her understand the power of diabetes. It's a constant motivator to do her best to manage it.

  • August 08, 2024 TJ holding a hockey trophy

    T.J. - Pediatric T1D Success Story

    TJ was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in August 2017 at the age of four.  Since diagnosis, he has become more social due to all the interactions with his care team and caregivers.  They get to see his silly, funny, and larger-than-life personality. When asked about his diabetes as a five-year-old, TJ said, “I take shots because my pancreas broke.  I’m still regular.”  

  • June 25, 2024 Christine Croteau standing in front artwork she made with diabetes supplies

    Christine Croteau: Type 1 Diabetes - Mind, Body & Soul

    Christine Croteau never lets type 1 diabetes control her.  She continues to challenge herself mentally and physically.  She credits her support system, including her diabetes care team, for her continued success.  Since being diagnosed with T1D at 31, Christine has completed a marathon and a backpacking trek through Newfoundland's backcountry, and she creates inspiring artwork.  VIDEO & PHOTOS

  • May 23, 2024 Danielle Blanchard headshots as a baby and an adult

    Danielle Blanchard: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Danielle was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 16 months old in 1983.  She moved to Central Massachusetts at the age of 25 and began receiving her diabetes care at Worcester's UMass Memorial Diabetes Center of Excellence.  With an A1c consistently around 6%, Danielle’s T1D is currently in the best control it’s been in many years.  She credits her care team, the latest technology, and surrounding herself with a diabetes community. 

  • April 10, 2024 Tim Weeden headshot and ironman race photo

    Tim Weeden: Type 1 Diabetes Iron Man

    Tim was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1985 at 8 years old.  He has maintained an A1c between 5.8 - 7% for the past 40 years.  His interest in the science of disease progression led to a career as a research scientist.  Tim also participates in full ironman races, and does not let his diabetes get in the way.   

  • February 19, 2024 Dan Falcone in radio station

    Dan Falcone: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    After 10 years of taking oral medication for his type 2 diabetes, Dan's weight and A1c were both on the rise.  He was prescribed insulin by his primary care physician in Ohio, where he resides, but did not feel he was receiving the support necessary to improve his health. Dan's diabetes control greatly improved after he reconnected with his high school friend, Dr. David Harlan. at the UMass Diabetes Center of Excellence.  

  • October 09, 2023 Emilee sitting at her desk at UMass Memorial

    Emilie Armenti, RN, CDCES - T1D Patient to Caregiver

    Emilie was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was only 13 months old, so she’s never known life without it. Nearly 30 years later, she became a pediatric nurse and diabetes educator at UMass Memorial in addition to being a patient in the adult diabetes clinic.    

  • June 22, 2023 Jim Cormier headshot

    Jim Cormier Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Jim Cormier was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at two months old in 1967. His new insulin pump & CGM, combined with diabetes education, has led to his first ever A1c below 7%. In this success story he shares what motivated him to finally take control of his diabetes. He has a wonderful relationship with his endocrinologist & nurse practitioner and finds value in the team care model at the UMass Memorial diabetes clinic.

  • March 13, 2023 Diane Drapos headshot photo

    Diane Drapos: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Diane was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1992, soon after graduating from college. After being diagnosed with a second autoimmune disease in 2021, she was introduced to Dr. David Harlan, whose personalized care helped her achieve her best blood sugar control in more than 20 years. Her story shows how the right care team can help patients feel heard, supported and more confident managing complex health needs.

  • January 27, 2023 Jason Winters holding the insulin pump he used to lower his A1c

    Jason Winters: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Jason Winters has been living with type 1 diabetes since he was 21 years old.  After 10 years of uncontrolled blood sugars, his primary care physician referred him to the UMass Memorial diabetes clinic.  He arrived with a dangerously high A1c of 12.3% and today it's below 7%.  His journey wasn't easy, but working with his care team and using the latest technology, Jason's diabetes is finally under control, and his health is improving.

  • December 29, 2022 Michael O'Rourke standing outside of his house

    Michael O'Rourke: Diabetes Care Coach Program T2D Success

    Michael was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in his 20’s but for more than 40 years has admittedly done nothing to proactively manage it until enrolling in the Care Coach Program at the UMass Memorial Diabetes Center of Excellence. During his first year working with a diabetes coach, his A1c dropped from 8.5% to 6.4%. He credits his new continuous glucose monitor & weekly coaching calls with keeping him on track. 

  • September 12, 2022 Jane Bennett headshot photo

    Jane Bennett: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Jane Bennett was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes exactly one week from her 31st birthday.  She had been trying to get pregnant and was told to stop until she could get her A1c from 15% to below 7%.  That was all the motivation she needed.  Dr. Richard Haas recommended that she begin using an insulin pump to help control her blood glucose levels.  Within six months, her A1c level had dropped to 7%, and she was able to conceive immediately. 

  • August 15, 2022 Theresa Harackiewicz headshot

    Teresa Harackiewicz: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Teresa was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2006.  When she first met with Dr. Malkani, her A1c was 7.5%, which was the highest it had been since her T2D diagnosis. Thanks to a new healthy lifestyle, she lost 25 pounds, dropped three dress sizes, feels much better, and lowered her A1c!  

  • July 19, 2022 Anne Moore headshot

    Anne Moore: 50 years with Type 1 Diabetes

    Anne Moore celebrated her 50th diaversary in 2022. She’s thankful for “revolutionary improvements in type 1 diabetes therapy” during her five decades living with the disease. Diagnosed in April 1972 as a 33 year old, Anne feels the most frustrating part about T1D is its unpredictability.  Over the years, she's learned that greater discipline leads to better health outcomes.

  • April 22, 2022 Nan Hilton before and after weight loos photos

    Nan Hilton: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Nan Hilton was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes at 23 years old.  After years of medications and insulin, she made lifestyle modifications resulting in a 90 pound weight loss and she no longer takes any diabetes medications.  During a difficult pregnancy, Nan developed severe diabetic retinopathy that required invasive surgery and painful injections.  After giving birth she committed to make necessary changes.  She started her journey wearing size 16 pants and XL shirts.  Today she’s down to women’s 4/6 pants and small shirts but prefers to wear junior clothing because they fit her better.   

  • March 02, 2022 Taylor Connor headshot

    Taylor Connor: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Taylor Connor’s journey with type 1 diabetes is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to make a change. After years of struggle, limited resources, and feeling overwhelmed by diabetes, Taylor found support, took control of her health, and dramatically improved her A1c. Today, she hopes her story will encourage others living with diabetes to be honest about their challenges and take the first step toward getting help. Her success resulted in her attending nursing school, and today she’s a UMass Memorial Health Nurse and plans to become a Diabetes Educator.   

  • January 03, 2022 Deborah O'Keefe headshot

    Deborah O'Keefe: 60+ Years with Type 1 Diabetes

    Deborah O’Keefe has been living with type 1 diabetes for more than 60 years.  Diagnosed at five years old, her A1c remained above 11% for many years.  Thanks to her diabetes care team and willingness to embrace technology, her A1c dropped below 7% for the first time! 

  • December 06, 2021 Charles Morse headshot

    Charles Morse: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Charles was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 2015 at the age of 30.  He was referred to the UMass Memorial Diabetes Center of Excellence in early 2021 because of severe insulin resistance.  At the time, he was injecting 425 units of insulin each day, but his blood sugars were still above 400 mg/dL, his A1c was 11.0% and his blood pressure was also very high despite taking several medications.  In less than a year, his A1c was lowered to 7%.  

  • September 03, 2021 kitty carruthers diabetes olympics figure skating

    Kitty Carruthers: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    U.S. Olympian and four-time National Figure Skating Champion, Kitty Carruthers, doesn’t allow diabetes to stand in the way of her life. With determination to succeed perfected in international competitions, Kitty is also determined to succeed in staying healthy. Dr. David Harlan was her endocrinologist for many years, and together they managed to keep her blood sugars within a healthy range. 

  • July 01, 2021 Bruno Graizzano Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Bruno Graizzaro: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Bruno Graizzaro was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2006 at age of 50.  His weight had crept to almost 300 pounds.  Thanks to several lifestyle modifications he lost more than 65 pounds and maintained it for nearly four years, including throughout the pandemic. Today he remains off insulin and off any diabetes medications and continues to have great blood glucose control.  

  • May 12, 2021 Joey headshot and sitting at the beach

    Joey: Pediatric T1D Success Story

    Joey was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at five years old in August of 2020 during the pandemic. At first, he was inconsolable, but he continues to make incredible progress. He recognizes high and low blood sugars and knows how to treat them. In these videos, Joey's mother describes their road from diagnosis, including working closely with his care team and school nurse.  

  • April 15, 2021 Joanne Tyndall headshot photo

    Joanne Tyndall: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Joanne was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1964 at age 16 and has seen extraordinary changes in diabetes care over the past 60 years. She has maintained an A1c around 6.5% since switching to a hybrid closed-loop CGM and insulin pump system. In this video, she reflects on the major advances in diabetes care she has experienced while living with T1D.

  • April 01, 2021

    Nelson

    At 15 years old, Nelson was hospitalized for three days with elevated blood sugars and diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.  He was prescribed a combination of daily insulin injections and the oral medication Metformin.  Three months later, after receiving diabetes education and making lifestyle changes, his blood sugar levels stabilized, and Nelson no longer requires insulin shots.  His Metformin dosage was also lowered, and he feels much better.  

  • July 01, 2020 Brian Prehna cooking and lifting weights

    Brian Prehna: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Brian was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 33. He lived a healthy lifestyle and participated in CrossFit competitions, but quickly learned that T1D is not preventable. After nearly five years with A1c test results above 9%, Brian watched the PBS documentary Blood Sugar Rising: America’s Hidden Diabetes Epidemic. He took action, and with the help of his diabetes care team, lowered his A1c to 6.5%.   

  • May 01, 2020 Lauren Dayotas headshot

    Lauren Dayotas: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Lauren's A1c had ranged between 8.2% and 10% for ten years, and almost overnight, her blood glucose dropped to the target range and remained there. Learn about the diabetes care and technology that she credits for her sudden success.  

  • March 01, 2020 Tyler Howard headshots

    Tyler Howard: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Tyler doesn't remember life without type 1 diabetes since he was diagnosed just after turning five years old. He credits his parents with providing a support system to help him navigate day-to-day life with T1D. His message to other young people is a positive one.   

  • June 15, 2019 Sophie Lennon headshot

    Sophie: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Sophie’s journey with type 1 diabetes has included burnout, perseverance and growth, but with support from her care team and the diabetes community, she learned to manage the condition with confidence. Her story highlights the power of personalized care, peer support and finding connection along the way.

  • May 01, 2019 Braden holding a T1D Warrior bag

    Braden: Paying it Forward: T1D Warrior Bags

    Braden was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 10 after a medical emergency sent him to the ICU, but he quickly returned to the sports and activities he loves. On his first diaversary, he started an annual tradition of making and delivering T1D Warrior Bags for children newly diagnosed in the hospital.  It has since inspired two other boys who received his bags to do the same on their own diaversaries. They're now united not only by T1D but also by how their kindness inspired each other to "Pay it Forward." 

  • February 06, 2019 Rick Becker Headshot

    Rick Becker: Type 2 Diabetes Success Story

    Rick Becker was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at the age of 31 with an A1c of 12%. Today, nearly 30 years after diagnosis, his A1c remains at or below 7%. Rick's story highlights the importance of managing your diabetes effectively and its potential complications. It also shows us that despite challenges, one can still do the things they enjoy.  His strength and perseverance are contagious.
  • February 01, 2019 Sean Busby with snowboard

    Sean Busby - Riding on Insulin

    Sean Busby is a professional snowboarder living with type 1 diabetes who travels to remote corners of the world on snowboarding expeditions. While training for the Olympics, he endured a complicated diagnosis of T1D. He has since founded Riding On Insulin – a nonprofit organization that hosts action sports programs for kids, teenagers, and adults living with T1D. Each winter, they hold an all-day camp for young people living with T1D and their siblings at Wachusett Mountain Ski Area in Princeton, MA.  

  • May 21, 2018 Sophia Binici headshot

    Sophia Binici: Type 1 Diabetes Success Story

    Sophia was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 12 years old. In high school, she proved that T1D has no limits when she became the first girl in her school’s history to play and score points for the otherwise all-boys varsity football team. Sophia graduated from Elon University and began working at UMass Chan Medical School as a clinical research assistant before fulfilling her goal of becoming a nurse.   

  • September 01, 2017 David Blodgett working in the research lab

    David Blodgett, PhD: Type 1 Diabetes Patient to Scientist

    David is unique among patients within the UMass Memorial diabetes clinic. He holds a PhD in biomedical sciences and conducts research in the Diabetes Center of Excellence laboratory of Dr. David Harlan at UMass Chan Medical School.  He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of three. Today, David is a healthy adult who has dedicated his scientific career to finding a cure for diabetes.

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