Episode 17 is a conversation with D-Dad Matt Bortmess. Matt has four children, two of which have type 1 diabetes. Find out how a simple test uncovered his daugter's type 1 and much more.
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Episode 16 is a fun conversation with D-Mom from Canada. Brandy shares her daughter Maeghan's celiac diagnosis, a type 1 diabetes diagnosis and a few tales about her life fighting with Murphy's Law (Her husband's leg was broken by freezing rain).
"Everything I know about Canada I learned from a 1970's cartoon" - Scott
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This episode started out as a conversation about Diabetes Blog Week but quickly grew into a discussion about what it was like to be a child with type 1 diabetes over thirty years ago. Eventually we get to blog week and a lot more with Karen. 2015 Diabetes Blog Week runs May 11 - 17. This episode is being posted 4 days early to coincide with the beginning of blog week. Next new show arrives Tuesday May 19, 2015.
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Karen's blog, Bitter Sweet Diabetes
No blog of your own??? Contact me about running your blog post for blog week.
Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad
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Rachel Morgan is a tenacious type 1 diabetes mom who did not give up when doctors instructed her to discontinue using her son Henry's insulin pump and continous glucose monitor becasue of his severe adhesive allergy. Instead she turned to the diabetes community online and found an answer to Henry's serious problem - this ain't no contact dermatitis. Be sure to read Rachel's guest blog post on Arden's Day to see Henry's rash and find out how they relieved it. It is a fantastic read for anyone who wears a medical device that uses adhesive.
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Rachel's guest post on Arden's Day
Children With Diabetes
Friends For Life 2015
Blood Ketone Meter Rachel mentioned
Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad
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