Max Domi explains how he learned to manage his T1 diabetes and what his daily life as a diabetic is like with his service dog Orion. SUBSCRIBE: goha.bs/1qHH4pZ #canadiens #hockey
What a great human being. Filled with so much life, so welcoming and kind. He really is an inspiration, truly. Phenomenal hockey player, but an even better human being.
This kid is truly a special talent he brings everything a habs fan wants In a player toughness , skill , assisting and scoring Two years isn’t enough they need to give him a nice extension and I’m hopeful they do. Max Domi is and as always been a great talented player
I would like if he stayed with the team for all his career! Great player, great man. Intense, yes but it just shows how much he wants to win and how much hockey is important for more than just the game itself!
Just played this for my daughter, age 10 diagnosed in Sept 2018. Sometimes it’s rough and feels like you’ll never get to where you need to be. I’d love to get her a D.A.D (diabetes alert dog) but don’t have the means. Wish this was more accessible! In our house, we always cheer for Domi the loudest!
Hang in there Max, I’m a fan of yours & also your Dad’s! While I enjoy the games I’d be remiss if I were not to mention how important you are to bringing attention to diabetes. I’m a fan, then a fan again. Best to your family.
Labs are great with T1 to know this as a Child! :-) saved my life 50 years ago too! :-) I didn't have blood testing then! but the lab I did a:-) Nice video! I didn't play ice hockey but played roller Hockey as a child too ! :-) thanks for sharing! Maybe you can let him have a rest and you a Dexcom G6! :-) Double backup then :-)T1's are 💪💪👍👍🚴
Zack Smith should bring a Mars bar to the rink and stare him right in the eye making happy food sounds while he scarfs it down, repeatedly mouthing "Flavours. Flavours."