Hi! My name is Dylan Archer and I have Type 1 Diabetes, and I LOVE to race! Type One is NOT stopping me!!
When I was 5 years old, way back in 2013, Dad picked me up from school and (as usual)
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Hi! My name is Dylan Archer and I have Type 1 Diabetes, and I LOVE to race! Type One is NOT stopping me!!
When I was 5 years old, way back in 2013, Dad picked me up from school and (as usual) we started talking about racing. Dad started racing when he was 16, and we often talked about how much fun it was. Well, this conversation ended a bit differently because Dad asked if I was ready! I got my first go-kart that summer, and in no time, I was hooked! It was a little scary at first, but once I started to go fast I sure had fun! For the first couple of years racing, I was reaching for the stars. That first trophy made me feel so good, and I knew that I had to get more!
But then in 2016, I wasn’t feeling so good, so Mom took me to the doctor. Turns out I had Type One. Wow, I wasn’t ready for that news (and neither was my family). It turned my whole world upside down. We had to figure out a way to manage this unexpected, scary thing that was happening to me.
Lucky for me, the Barbara Davis Center was the place to be. So many amazing people helped me! They knew exactly how to tell me that my life was forever going to be changed, and they promised me that they were going to teach me how to manage Type One while still being able to get out on the track and get more trophies!
That first year was sure rough on me and my family. Trying to deal with the scary highs and lows was awful, and a typical 8-year-old doesn’t give two thoughts to how many carbs are in that candy bar they want to eat. It was just overwhelming, but the great folks at Barbara Davis were there every step of the way.
Racing was tough, too, that year. We were still trying to wrap our heads around managing my numbers and using the Dexcom. But I didn’t let that stand in my way. It was hard on my parents – I was the first in my entire family to ever have Type One. They were scared too, but they still supported me being out on the track, chasing my dreams.
As the days turned into weeks, months and years, things got easier, and I got faster! Defeat is not a word in MY world, and I was not going to let Type One defeat me either! I worked hard at both racing and managing Type One, and kept my goals in sight. The trophies started coming easier, and I found myself on the top of the podium more often. Finally in 2022 – 6 years after I was diagnosed – I achieved one of my earliest goals. I won my first championship!
And my friends at Barbara Davis Center were there helping me every step of the way!
The amazing folks at Barbara Davis have taught us how to control my Type One.
My family and I work around Type One by using my Dexcom and Omnipod to monitor me while I am on the track. Our tools help us to make sure that I am in a good, healthy range to perform in a safe and strong way on the track.
Now, in 2024, I am starting a new chapter in my racing career. I am so grateful that the Children’s Diabetes Foundation has chosen to partner with us as a sponsor, and in February this year I brought home my first podium as a national competitor with a 3rd place finish at the Challenge of the Americas race in Tucson! Type One is NOT gonna stop me!!!