Category: Parenting (Children)

The Children of People with Diabetes 1

The Children of People with Diabetes

Two years ago, my husband Mike began to feel unsteady as he walked with Tom, our oldest son, to an appointment. Mike wasn't quite walking in a straight line, and he was sweating. Tom noticed and asked Mike if he was okay. "Yes," Mike said. "I just need to get some food." Mike was looking for a store, somewhere he could buy something - anything - to put into his mouth. He knew his blood sugar was low
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Is It Still Christmas Without Candy Canes?

Our First Christmas With Diabetes

Our first holiday season with diabetes in the family was 20 Christmases ago, but I can remember it like it was an hour ago. It was all centered on sugar…
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Halloween Costumes Only People with Diabetes Will Understand

Halloween Costumes Only People with Diabetes Will Understand

But the last thing anyone wants to do is dress up as a freaking glucose meter. Or worse, a CGM that beeps all through the party. And then... you can't dress up as a syringe or everyone will think you're a prick. You know what happened to me last time I wore my paper mache metformin costume?
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The Essential Diabetes Auntie

The Essential Diabetes Auntie

There’s another kind of auntie our world needs: this one’s bond with the person comes not from blood, but from blood sugar. This auntie’s advice, compassion, and care comes not from knowing what it means to live with diabetes or care for someone with diabetes.
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Let Your Child With Diabetes be Sad 2

Let Your Child With Diabetes be Sad

Michelle Sorensen, M.ED, Clinical Psychologist is passionate about increasing the counseling capacity of healthcare professionals who support people loving with type 1 diabetes. The majority of healthcare professionals have been trained in directing and educating clients but Sorensen sees that people living with type 1 diabetes respond better to a counseling approach. “It’s about understanding how you help the patient tap into their own resources,” says Sorensen.
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