Volleyball and Diabetes

Posted by Rara | January 30th, 2010 in Effects of Diabetes | No Comments »

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Maren Brinker is a German national volleyball player and is currently under contract with USC Munster. What hardly anyone knows: Since 2002, the top athlete in type 1 diabetes is sick. This however does not prevent them from pursuing their sport still studying.

Maren Brinker is 23 years old and has a fairly strict daily routine. In addition to the university, namely, they work in addition to their sporting achievements. The cliché of the walk, students not satisfied Brinker: In the gray morning hours, she pushes daily weights, improve their stamina and technique. If between 8 and 9, the first clock seminars begin sitting same time as their peers in the classroom, and cramming for their first exam. After the lectures, but it has still far from being free, until it needs to bring the two-hour tactical training with her team behind her. While others would fall after a day at most in bed, take Brinker still friends after work, going to the cinema or learn.

Diagnosis of diabetes as a shock
In between, the volleyball player has for some years 5 to 6 times per day to measure their blood sugar levels and inject insulin. Or laziness, the 23-year-old can not afford it, for stands or falls with the blood glucose level of accomplishment. Meanwhile, avoid her the little extras of diabetics everyday – Exhibitions, syringes and BE calculate – slightly out of hand, but that was not always so. In 2002, Brinker was just at the Youth National Team selection has been absorbed and the chance to win the European Championships moved close enough to touch. But suddenly, the then 16-year-old physically expanded rapidly declining: Thirsty and dramatic weight loss. With a height of 1.86 at the end of the athlete weighed only 48 kilograms. A doctor finally brought certainty: When Brinker type-1 diabetes was diagnosed and she would now have to inject insulin.

Fight for victory
To the shock was followed by a phase of uncertainty: If they manage their diabetes manage independently? Would she now have to give up the competitive sports? Within weeks, Brinker overcame her fear of injections and improved their blood sugar levels with the help of her diabetologist. “The diabetes seemed manageable, if any help,” said Brinker about the first time after diagnosis. During her Sportswoman of diabetes management and perfected the volleyball training resumed, put the mother at the dietary habits of the family. Brinkers father, teacher and classmates explained about the illness of his daughter and her friends to support them. Even the fear of losing their position materialized in elite sports can not: Maren Brinker was able to play thanks to their good glycemic control on in the youth national team. On the playing field impedes the Diabetes Today hardly any: She’s usually with a high glucose level of 200 in play and several measures during the breaks their values. Of their opponents, they have never been asked about her utensils because they hold their instrument usually for a music device.

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