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Diabetes Has........

Diabetes Has........

The post was inspired by a #dsma chat from a few weeks ago: http://diabetessocmed.com/2011/diabetes-fill-in-the-blanks/ So I guess this means it's now part of the #DSMA Blog Carnival!

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Diabetes has made me many things.

Diabetes has made me an insulin whore – except I don’t turn tricks for insulin – but I do pay through the nose to inject myself with this pancreatic elixir of life!

So maybe I’m more of Insulin John – but that doesn’t really have the same ring to it!

Diabetes has made see and appreciate the dark humor of life. Every person I know with diabetes has a strange, wonderfully mccobb, sick and twisted dark sense of the funny – At that’s a great thing!

Diabetes has made me an idiot savant at looking at the food on my plate and gustimating the carb count.

Seriously folks, I can eyeball a cupcake carb count based solely on said cupcakes circumference & icing ratio.

Diabetes has given me a faulty pancreas.

Diabetes has allowed to recognize and experience that little changes = big ones.

Diabetes has made me become a proactive and empowered patient.

Diabetes has turned me into a hoarder of triple AAA batteries, glucose tabs, samples from my endo, test strips, used testing and pumps supplies and all things D related.

Diabetes has allowed friends and loved ones to find me via my Test Strip Trail.

Diabetes made me realize that I was more high tech than I thought possible!

Diabetes has turned my fingers into pincushions and the skin on my abdomen into valuable real estate

Diabetes has made fearless regarding needles and fearful of pasta.

Diabetes has made me worry about the small stuff – And that bullshit’s got to stop, NOW.

Diabetes has made me grateful for the small things in life – And that is a gift that keeps on giving.

Diabetes has made me part cyborg – And I’m not the only member of the Cyborg Clan of D.

Diabetes has allowed me to flip my Diabetes Bitch Switch whenever needed.

Diabetes has taught me to speak in acronyms and diabetes code words like: CWD, PWD, totally bolus worthy, Diaversary, Blood Sugar Nirvana, #bgnow #dsma, - Just to name a few.

Diabetes has made me tough and fragile all rolled into one.

Diabetes has given me a passion and a sense of purpose in my life – And I also owe a big part of my passion & purpose to the DOC.

And diabetes has given me AMAZING FRIENDS, trusted allies, who KICK ASS!!

So my diabetesalicious friends: What has diabetes given you?

Type 1 People With Diabetes - We Do Exist!

Type 1 People With Diabetes - We Do Exist!
It may be a little late in the season for the Santa/ m&m commercial,
but every single time I meet
someone who has no idea about type1 diabetes (or diabetes in general) finds
out that I'm a PWD (person with diabetes,) they always act
shocked,
and this commercial ALWAYS comes to
mind.

Is it "ironical" that an m&m commercial should make me think of
this?

Maybe,but fitting none the less.
We the people with type 1 diabetes, DO EXIST.
No need to faint or act surprised that we are what we are & look the way we do.

We aren't as elusive as people make us out to be,
we're not the freaking Chupacabra for goodness sake!
And unfortunately, like our type 2 brothers and sisters, our numbers
are growing every single day.

So acknowledge us John Q. Public; Marketing execs, Newscasters and the likes there of,
because until there's a cure, we aren't going any where.
It's not only time that you recognized us,
it's time you got to know us - all of the many faces that
make up the diabetes family.

Not just the ones the media always presents,pushes,& continually
gets wrong.

SO...We Need Your Positive Thoughts & Prayers

Mom & I the summer before I was diagnosed

Me & my mom @ a fancy Pink/Red Hats Tea

Dblogville, I need your help. Actually, my family and I need your help, more specifically; we need your positive prayers & vibes. Tomorrow is the big day.
My mom is finally having her knee-replacement surgery tomorrow.
After months of being in severe pain, she has been cleared for surgery and will be operated on tomorrow.

My mom, former skater in The Ice Capades,(she was quite the Stilt Skater-seriously!) wife of a t1diabetic, mother of 6 (3 of whom are or were t1 diabetic) and Nanny to 11 (one grandson is t1 diabetic) & Great Nanny to 1.5 (.5 is due in March) is a strong, beautiful, wonderful woman and I love her more than words can adequately express. I want her out of pain and up and about, but I'm very scared about her having this surgery.

She’s extremely high risk due to heart issues and a family history riddled with strokes.
Failure is not an option and she will kick-ass in surgery!

But still..., please, if you wouldn’t mind, send us any positive thoughts & prayers you have to spare. And thanks a million in advance!

MMR and Autism. The growing scientific studies

MMR and Autism. The growing scientific studies
The most potent links connecting vaccination (especially MMR) and autism are the children and families who have suffered as a result of vaccinating their children. And this is the reason why the link between vaccines and autism will not go away (for a full explanation of this, see http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/autism-vaccine-_b_817879.html

Now their are a growing number of studies that are demonstrating the links. Twenty studies can be found at

http://www.tacanow.org/family-resources/scientific-studies-linking-vaccines-to-autism/

Big Pharma companies, governments, National Health Services will no doubt continue to deny the connection, for as long as they possibly can - but the evidence against vaccinations, of all kinds, is steadily growing.

One drug leads to another, and another....

One drug leads to another, and another....
The trail of drug devastation is amusingly portrayed in this photo.

http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/YNhbTfPPUq3TbaV9f9ZBy4YNBJjWbChkfoKZwUONI1moZ1YBHwsRV49Wt1wxpZ0w8E0raodCk6s53264-lCbY3wYKeaacWA4NM9G9A/Too%20Much%20Trouble.jpg

To transcribe what is on the back of the teashirt.....

I take Aspirin for the headache caused by the Zyrtec I take for the Hayfever I got from Relenza for the uneasy stomach from the Ritalin I take for the short attention span caused by the Scopederm Ts I take for the motion sickness I got from the Lomotil I take for the diarrhea caused by the Zenikal for the uncontrolled weight gain from the Paxil I take for the anxiety from Zocor I take for my high cholesterol because exercise, a good diet, and regular chiropractic care are just too much trouble.

Humour is fine, but of course the message on the guy's printed tea-shirt speaks so much truth, spelling out how the adverse reactions to one drug so often leads to taking another drug to deal with them, and so on, ad infinitum.

The tragedy is that the sequence is often much more serious than this, the disease-inducing-effects (DIEs) actually increasing, drug by drug, until the patient is grossly unhealthy.

The secret is - don't take the first drug - find a safer, more natural alternative.