Different Shoes

One of the most inspiring stories from this summer's Olympics is, of course, Oscar Pistorius. I'm sure I don't have to explain that he's the first double amputee to compete on the track and make an Olympic final.  When you have a child with a disability or a chronic condition, I think you keep a…

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Recovering, Again

June was going so well. My children were having fun at camp, my husband and I had a bit of time to ourselves and we had the whole summer stretching ahead. My prescription-medicine-induced- liver problems seemed to be in the past and I was feeling good. I even cleaned out closets! But the very last…

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You Deserve a Medal

Benny is at a "regular" day camp now; it's our first time trying this sort of thing. We did a basic diabetes education for the staff and set up a schedule for blood sugar checks, eating and giving insulin. The counselors are just supervising – Benny is doing all work. Remember, he's 7! We're so proud of…

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D-Camp

"At camp, there was a zip line and your butt hit the water when you went over the lake!" That's our 7-year-old just home from one week at diabetes camp. It was Benny's first extended time away from us.  I wasn't concerned about his safety, this is an American Diabetes Association program with docs, nurses and trained staff. I was worried…

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Sweet Tradition

One of our end of the school year traditions involves ice cream.  Lots of ice cream.   A few years ago I got into the habit of picking my daughter up at school once a week and swinging by the ice cream shop before grabbing Benny from preschool. It was our fun Tuesday girl time, but Lea was always disappointed that…

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Back!

So great to go back to work today. I almost didn't mind the 3am alarm clock. Almost. I'm hoping this will be my last health update for a while; it'll mean things just keep getting better. At this point, I'm just going in for tests every 2 weeks or so, to make sure my liver…

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