Philip Riversâ Wife Tiffany Rivers Advocates for Diabetes
Philip Rivers and his wife Tiffany Rivers recently launched a campaign to bring awareness to those impacted by diabetes and raise money for the cause. The couple became passionate about diabetes after their son, Gunner, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. On World Diabetes Day, Adam Schefter tweeted out a short video clip of Philip and Tiffany discussing the Change the Game campaign.
âItâs World Diabetes Day (not the last message youâll see here about it today). Please help Tiffany and Philip Rivers â whose son Gunner is a Type 1 diabetic, like my wife Sharri â change the game,â Schefter tweeted.
Gunner Is One of the Riversâ 9 Kids
Gunner is one of the coupleâs nine children as Philip and Tiffany welcomed a new baby into the world earlier this year. Gunner was diagnosed with T1D (Type-One diabetes) when he was five, per Hermoza.
As parents to a child with diabetes, the month of November is especially profound for co-founder of Hermoza Tiffany Rivers and NFL Los Angeles Chargers Quarterback, Philip Rivers. Tiffany and Philipâs son was diagnosed with T1D at age five, forever changing the lives of their family of nine children. This November, celebrate National Diabetes Awareness Month as the company Tiffany Riversâ co-founded, Hermoza, collaborates with three leading diabetes non-profits to raise both awareness and funding for this autoimmune disease without a known cure.
Tiffany Is the Co-Founder of the Womenâs Swimwear Company Hermoza
Tiffany helped launch Hermoza to help provide women with stylish and modest swimwear options. She is now using her company as a way to help those impacted by diabetes. Tiffany detailed why she and close friend Marisa De Lecce founded the company.
âGrowing up on beaches, Iâve always had a desire to create stylish, well-crafted swimwear that women can feel better wearing,â Tiffany said on Hermozaâs website. âSwimwear should celebrate the femininity of a woman in a sophisticated, elegant, timeless, and effortless way.â
The Coupleâs Son, Gunner, Was Diagnosed With Type-One Diabetes in 2013
âHeâs football all the time, nonstop energy all the time,â Rivers told Fox 5 San Diego. âAnd late in the football season last year he didnât want to play as much, he started to lose weight. He had to pee all the time. We took him in, and his blood sugar was 700 [the acceptable range is closer to 80 to 100, Rivers said]. Heâs dying there right in front of you. Itâs terrible.â
The Chargers quarterback admitted he did not want their son to go through such health problems at a young age. However, Philip noted that Gunner has been an inspiration since finding out the news.
âWhen he came home from the hospital, he was showing his sisters all the diabetes-related stuff he got,â Philip explained to Fox 5. âTo me, I donât know why, that was the toughest day. I got home and, shoot, I lost it. I was bawling, crying. He was so excited to show them, and I was just thinking, âMan, his lifeâs changed forever.â I remember the one thought in my head was, âGosh, youâre going to have to prick his finger to go play catch in the yard. Goodness gracious.ââ