Today she is 24. Twenty four hours in a day twenty four years in a lifetime. In as much as there is NO SECRET how much my kids mean to me, and how much Kaitlyn has meant in where I am today, I want to take this opportunity to relay something to any parent out there […]
Tag: d-dads
Just finishing getting dressed, the fire alarm in the house started. I walked down stairs into a house full of smoke. Alarms blaring. Much scarier than it looked, the toaster did not pop-up the English Muffin for the person using it(do people in the UK call it an English Muffin also?). It started to smoke—-and it smoked […]
This is more of a question than anything else but I thought I would ask you all. Is there a reason or a thought behind the fact that if the CGM has a sensor and a receiver……could we not download software that would allow the same information to be ‘beamed’ to a cell phone; or […]
There has been talk for so long how the education level regarding T1 diabetes needs to be ramped up. We need to do more. What can we do? For over a year I have been working with Kim May (a d-mom) who owns her own ad agency in Texas (this initiative DOES NOT happen without her […]
It was over four months in the making. The finished product is almost 40 pages long. To be honest, I cannot tell you how many times I cried as I read the stories. I received so many. The story of the missed-diagnosed child that led to bigger problems upon diagnosis. A story or two also […]
At the risk of being targeted by many of the pediatric endocrinologists out there, I had an interesting inquiry over the weekend and I thought it best to throw it our there for discussion and comments. The person asked, “How did you pick your child’s endocrinologist?” Now truth be known, when Kaitlyn was diagnosed and […]