I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus In this picture is my family (that’s me in the front—cute huh?). That’s mom kissing Santa Claus. At that age I was not sure, but now I am; my father is Santa Claus in the picture 🙂 . My look is real; although I was not sure why Santa […]
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I am not speaking for anyone else here, I am speaking for me. I am so glad that when my daughter was diagnosed in 1992 that I was not (and still am not) a medical professional. Imagine being trained your entire professional life all of the medical perspectives to everything in the human body. Imagine you […]
The passion heard in the banter among people involved with diabetes is commendable. Sometimes I have seen, and/or heard, it take a turn for the worse. I was witness to two people discussing a point of view regarding an aspect of care for their child. One person did something one way; and the other did […]
Did you ever meet someone who would change your life, just in being who they are? In your life they just grab hold of your heart and you are ‘off the charts’ how you feel about them…..you know what I mean, right? Today is Sailor’s 12th ‘Diaveresary’, as we say in the diabetes community. Twelve years ago […]
This is not diabetes related…..but it will surely make you smile. One of the most incredible and genius moves from a company I have ever seen. Yes, so many are in need and it’s felt especially during this time of year. So many are in dire straights. But there are also many everyday people who go […]
“My child cannot do anything for Christmas. No cookies, no gingerbread houses, no egg nog….I get so depressed during the holidays.” I would truly like to know where people get these notions that their kids, because of their diabetes, cannot eat different things for the holidays. I would really like this article today to be where people […]