I was on the "TYPE 1 NATION" last night and came across another memeber/bloggers page. She had posted the below link which I was lucky enough to click on. The video is about 40 minutes long but what a WONDERFUL seminar. If you are new to T1D or even an old pro, this is worth 40 minutes of your time. I laughed, I cried and I learned, I learned that "its not just a numbers game", its life now. Hope you enjoy as much as I did....
children with DIABETES - It's Not Just a Numbers Game
After dealing with "D" for almost a year I thought it was time to share our story. We are not bloggers, if fact I have never blogged before....a glimps of a day in the life of a diabetic child...
A Mothers Anthem
I am the mother of a diabetic child. I don’t know what it’s like to go to sleep at night and know for certain my child will wake up in the morning. I don’t know what it’s like to sleep the whole night through without waking up to do blood tests on my sleeping child. I don’t know what it’s like to prepare a meal without a calculator, measuring cups, and a gram scale. I don’t know ...what it’s like to drop my child off at school and know he will always be in the care of someone who knows how to take care of him. I do know what it’s like to force feed sugar in the middle of the night knowing I am sacrificing my child’s teeth to save his life. I do know what it’s like to draw up insulin at 2 am and pray to God I’m not too sleepy to make a fatal error in judgment, technique or calculation. I do know what it’s like to sit underneath the dining room table holding my sobbing child, explaining to him, “No, we can’t take a break just this one time.”while I inject insulin into his already bruised arm. I do know what it’s like to walk away from the pharmacy counter with an armload of supplies and realize I’ve just gone through another box of 200 syringes. I do know what it’s like to help my child march bravely past the juice and cookies at the school reception that was supposed to be his reward for achieving Student of the Month. I do know what it’s like to look into my child’s eyes and tell him he has an incurable disease and explain to him what that means, And then to be comforted by him when I’m the one who can’t stop sobbing. I do know what it’s like to love and cherish my child every minute of every day, to know that I may someday donate a kidney to him, and that if he were in need of a heart, mine would be out of the question, because it broke a long time ago.I am the mother of a diabetic child. Author: Unknown
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
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