Fund A Cure with Lucas Wiseman | Breakthrough T1D Kansas City Gala 2026
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About Lucas
T1D isn’t stopping me.
I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) when I was 11 years old, in the winter of 2020. When a person has T1D, their pancreas stops producing insulin—a hormone essential to turning food into energy. Nothing that person did or didn’t do caused it. T1D requires constant monitoring of my blood sugar, while deciphering insulin doses, incorporating just the right exercise, and balancing food intake. I’m now a senior in high school, and while T1D has impacted my life, I can still do what I love, like play soccer and hang out with my friends.
Breakthrough T1D helps fund life changing research that can lead to new technologies to manage this disease. I have hope that it will also someday lead to a cure! A cure to me would mean that a great burden would be lifted from me and my family. The theme of this year’s Gala is that we are undefinable, even as we live with T1D.
T1D used to be an entirely different condition, and while it still is a very large part of my life, the advancements that have been made through research funded by Breakthrough T1D have led to inventions like the insulin pump, and the continous glucose monitor (CGM) that make living with T1D easier than it was in the past. T1D is a part of me, but it isn’t everything that defines me.
T1D can feel scary and lonely at times. Breakthrough T1D makes kids feel like they’re not that different. Breakthrough T1D truly makes a difference, improving the lives of people with T1D. Please support my fundraiser with a donation, and consider attending the Gala on May 2, 2026.
With sincere gratitude,
Lucas Wiseman