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Missed DX of Diabetes……Adults, Would Love to Hear from YOU!

Sometimes, when our focus is on something specific, we tend to have tunnel-vision for that one aspect.  Not necessarily a bad thing, but I always have tried to stay open-minded to see outside the specificity of what has my focus.  And recently, as I approach the various means to get the word out about the […]

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Get Your Child’s Life Back to Normal……..Yours Will Follow.

Sure, I get it; after diagnosis our lives are never normal again.  How could they be?  This is an incredibly taxing disease, on us, our family, and most of all on our child newly diagnosed.  It was in the middle of the thought process on how horrible our lives had become, and would continue; on […]

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The Voices of Children who have Died from a Missed Diagnosis of T1d

In the box below are the voices of those who have died from the missed diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Truth is……They don’t have one………will you give them yours?  Don’t do nothing. Get involved….don’t know what to do??????………ask! I am a DiabetesDad. Please visit my Diabetes Dad FB Page and hit ‘like’.

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NEWSBREAK: Animas Vibe Receives FDA Approval for Children Ages 2 to 17.

I received the following email from Bridget Kimmel, Senior Manager of Communications & Public Affairs for Johnson & Johnson Diabetes Care Companies Animas Corporation & Life Scan, Inc.  I know people have been speaking about this device and I share with you what was sent to me without edit. I’m pleased to share that FDA […]

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Are You a Basal-Tears, or a Bolus-Tears-Kind-of-Person; in Your Diabetes World???

I was engaged in a conversation yesterday with a good friend and we came up with the following question; ‘When it comes to diabetes, are your tears via a basal-tear rate, or a bolus-tear rate?” When you think about everything that happens in our diabetes world, do you sort of cry a little bit many […]

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Update on One of Our T1D Kids…..One Who REALLY Gets it Right!!!

The village kids call him ‘Alto’.  The Spanish translation is tall.  But Jesse is much taller than just to play basketball.  Jesse is much taller because when many people might shy away from this type of opportunity, Jesse embraced it. Embraced it indeed. Being in a village called Juan Dolio is not exactly the quick pace […]