At what point do we ever let go? I was in the bathroom getting ready and was unable to get to my phone. In a matter of about 30 seconds my cell phone went off twice with messages, rang once, and my hotel room phone rang twice. Kaitlyn and I were traveling this weekend with the CWD conference; […]
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How Smart are You???????
This weekend had me at the Children with Diabetes’ Focus on Technology in Crystal City Virginia or right next to Washington D.C. In as much as i so enjoy speaking to these great people. I’m also always there to learn as well. You can never have too much knowledge when it comes to diabetes, and I have […]
What do you Choose?
How hard can it be to have diabetes? Well for the person who lives with it, and many will tell you, they ‘just do’. They do not think about it, although they never stop thinking about it. I remember my daughter’s line when asked about her diabetes when a news team was doing story about […]
STOP IT…….It Happened Again.
I was reading last night and again a mom wrote about coming from the Doctor and how upset she was because her child’s A1C was 8.2. She tried everything and was so upset that the number ‘was not better’. She realized how important the number was to her child and she felt like she failed again. […]
Oh my gosh. They are everywhere. You cannot get away. You cannot hide. Just when you think that you have completed the task and there are no more to be found, they come back to haunt you. You may run; you may try to distract; you may even hide your eyes; and you may clean […]
In the wake of many of the responses and messages I personally received in the last few days; a thought has come into light that we should explore. When it comes to diabetes, and not only what the media portrays, but in our everyday lives (and the lives of our kids), are we being bullied? Bullying. […]