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The “BAG”!

Diabetes bag. It contains the lifeline for diabetes.  In as much as those with diabetes would like it smaller, more ‘hide-able’–it has become part of our terminology as much as anything else.  It started as the diabetes supply bag; it became your diabetes bag, and after a certain amount of time it became known as just […]

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Are You, or Someone You Know,…….a DIABADASS?!

I do not know where this phrase came from but I love it.  I first read about it on Sandy Struss’ page and if she is the creator of the word….thank  you.  She also has demonstrated her incredible skills in fulfilling what that phrase means. If she is not the creator of the word, whoever […]

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“It’s My Son”. Last Nite.

Saturday (tomorrow) was to be special.  I guess, it still will be. I took two vacation days to arrange finishing touches for Rob’s High School graduation party to take place this weekend.  Much activity as we planned for those who will be attending.  Many of Rob’s friends and other family members and neighborhood friends in a day […]

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Not a Second Child Diagnosed?….What Would I Do?

This question is asked by so many parents who have a child with diabetes.  I asked it often and knew that because of my loyalty to the things that I have dedicated my life in the diabetes world after Kaitlyn’s diagnosis in 1992; that there was no way on earth that God, fate, or whatever one […]

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Do they Know what We Do………..While they Sleep?

While they sleep. Do they know we stare at them first? Do they know we think “…where can I do this without disturbing their sleep?” Do they know we want to do this as quickly as possible? Do they know we would stay all night, every night, if we could go without sleep? Do they […]

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NEWSBREAK: Bullying Just WILL NOT Do…..DOC: Join Me In Showing Aaron He is a Hero

Aaron is my hero of the day because in a REALLY TOUGH situation, Aaron chose to move forward. Aaron has diabetes and is six years old.  Over the weekend Aaron was at a birthday party and some kids said some things that were not nice about Aaron’s insulin pump (REALLY not nice, his mom stated he […]