What They Should Know |
Karen over at Bitter Sweet is hosting a Diabetes Blog Extravaganza! This week bloggers will come together to post thoughts, feelings, ideas and much more in an effort to raise awareness about type 1 diabetes.
Today's post is on What They Should Know.
I went back through the Naturally Sweet Archives and found this oldie but goodie and for your reading pleasure, thought it might be a good fit for What They Should Know.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
It is the little things...
A finger
poke with a nice blood droplet.
A perfectly healed up arm.
A non-hurting site injection.
A sister-to-sister meter race that ends with a tie.
A waiter who actually understands why you need an appetizer STAT.
A nurse that turns the other cheek when you steal latex gloves in order to create a chicken head.
A friend who thinks your pump is cool.
A doctor who doesn't emphasize an unattainable A1C.
A neighbor who offers to watch your girls for an evening.
A loaded carb treat just because you want to.
A perfect carb free treat because you want to.
A flat line on the CGM.
A coach who isn't scared to play you.
A teacher who understands the need to wait for an in-range blood sugar.
A test strip discovered in a remote place to remind you that others have walked the same path.
Most importantly,
A day where you forget all about type 1 diabetes.
A perfectly healed up arm.
A non-hurting site injection.
A sister-to-sister meter race that ends with a tie.
A waiter who actually understands why you need an appetizer STAT.
A nurse that turns the other cheek when you steal latex gloves in order to create a chicken head.
A friend who thinks your pump is cool.
A doctor who doesn't emphasize an unattainable A1C.
A neighbor who offers to watch your girls for an evening.
A loaded carb treat just because you want to.
A perfect carb free treat because you want to.
A flat line on the CGM.
A coach who isn't scared to play you.
A teacher who understands the need to wait for an in-range blood sugar.
A test strip discovered in a remote place to remind you that others have walked the same path.
Most importantly,
A day where you forget all about type 1 diabetes.
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