Today is the sixth annual D-Blog Day (thank you, Gina Capone!) -- and though I’ve spent little time on the blog over the past year, there’s no way I could let the day go by without posting.
In keeping with this year’s theme, here are six things I want everyone to know about diabetes (along with a boatload of links to illustrate them):
1. Diabetes is a thief.
It steals time.
The time it takes to count carbs, prick fingers, test blood sugars -- and to THINK about what all those bloody numbers mean; the time needed to treat the inevitable high and low blood sugars.
So much about managing diabetes truly is a shot in the dark. You can test and log your blood sugars, watch what you eat, exercise, treat highs and lows as they happen -- use the best technology available to you...
But still.
You will never have perfect (or even near perfect) control all of the time.
Because as much as any of us try to “think like a pancreas,” we will never be a pancreas.
6. Community makes a difference.
The Diabetes Online Community saved me that first year after Joseph's diagnosis. Just knowing we were not alone gave (and continues to give) all of us strength.
(Thank you, DOC!)
And here is my bonus 7th thing...
7. You can help someone who needs insulin, but can't afford it just by watching a video. Really. For every view of the video below, a donation will be made by Roche Diabetes Care -- up to $75,000 -- to the Diabetes Hands Foundation. This money will be used to help provide insulin to children in the world’s poorest countries.
Again, all you have to do is watch.
We have to get to 100,000 views by Sunday to get the maximum donation, so again -- please watch!
I'm a mom of two children-- a 9-year old girl and a 16-year old young man. In addition, I've been vice president of a marketing company; a full-time student (English major); a product services manager for a financial publisher; a childbirth instructor and birth assistant; an aspiring sculptor; and most recently, director of information services and outreach for a non-profit government watchdog group-- in exactly that order.