I haven't posted anything on here since November...sorry about that!! So I am very anxious to find out whether or not I got accepted into the 2013 Children's Congress! I am supposed to find out sometime this month. So if I get accepted, I will get to go to Washington, D.C. over the summer! But if I don't get accepted I will be going to the FCCLA National Conference in Nashville, TN. Which would still be awesome since I went to FCCLA National Cluster Meeting in Indianapolis and my Knowledge Bowl team finished first and moved on to compete in Nashville. That would still be awesome and a but going to DC would completely be a once in a lifetime opportunity so that's why I'm so freakin excited to find out!!
Oh and I am totally making this post from my new 5th generation iPod touch that my lovely parents got me from Christmas!! It's amazing and I love it so much!! Haha and I even got the Glucose Buddy app to log all my numbers! I got the free version and its totally worth checking out if you haven't already! Did anyone out there reading this get something completely amazing for Christmas? Comment and tell me and everyone else if ya wanna!!
Love you guys!! I definitely hope to be posting more for those of you that read this!
~Sam :)
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Happy Belated World Diabetes Day!!!
Hey everyone! Yesterday I got a text message from my mom during school saying "Happy World Diabetes Day!" I completely didn't realize it was yesterday until my mom sent that. Like I knew it was on November 14, but didn't make the connection I guess... So, if you weren't aware like I kinda was yesterday was World Diabetes Day. Here is what the International Diabetes Federation says about it:
"World Diabetes Day (WDD) is celebrated every year on November 14. The World Diabetes Day campaign is led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and its member associations. It engages millions of people worldwide in diabetes advocacy and awareness. World Diabetes Day was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat that diabetes now poses. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2007 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. The campaign draws attention to issues of paramount importance to the diabetes world and keeps diabetes firmly in the public spotlight.
"World Diabetes Day (WDD) is celebrated every year on November 14. The World Diabetes Day campaign is led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and its member associations. It engages millions of people worldwide in diabetes advocacy and awareness. World Diabetes Day was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat that diabetes now poses. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2007 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. The campaign draws attention to issues of paramount importance to the diabetes world and keeps diabetes firmly in the public spotlight.
World Diabetes Day is a campaign that features a new theme chosen by the International Diabetes Federation each year to address issues facing the global diabetes community. While the themed campaigns last the whole year, the day itself is celebrated on November 14, to mark the birthday of Frederick Banting who, along with Charles Best, first conceived the idea which led to the discovery of insulin in 1922."
I know in Cincy there was a party at Fountain Square...sadly I couldn't go, but I definitely plan on it next year if there is one!
Did anyone do anything special for World Diabetes Day?
Ironically, I had to go see my nurse practitioner at Cincinnati Children's yesterday for clinic. It was just a normal check-up type thing. After waiting for over an hour, she came in checked me out and did normal check-up stuff. She gave me an A+! She said she couldn't complain at all except me changing my sites every 4 days instead of the recommended every 2-3 days. And my A1C was 6.5! I'm not quite sure how it was, but it's still awesome! So, yesterday was a success for me. I was her last patient yesterday and she said she loves to end her day with someone doing such a good job....she said the same thing last time too.. lol :)
How is everyone doing with their care? Anyone else get an A+ at their last clinic??
Any questions?...comments?...
<3 Sam!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Insulin Pumps
I'm not sure if you have an insulin pump or not, but I do :) and it's pretty amazing :)
I have the Animas "Ping." I seriously love it! It's awesome because it came with a One Touch meter that acts like kind of a remote to the pump. I'll be honest... I don't usually use the remote whenever I enter in for food or for a correction. I will sometimes if I'm wearing a skirt or dress. It comes in handy for that. Another reason I love it is because it's completely waterproof. I can seriously swim in my pool without taking it off.. which is awesome :)
When I went to the pump classes at my diabetes center, there were 3 different ones I could choose from. One option was the OmniPod. The OmniPod is really unique because it is the only insulin pump that doesn't have wires. The insulin is in the Pod which is attached to your skin. In each Pod there is a little computer. You enter in using the remote for it. It was also waterproof. The more I look into the OmiPod, the more I like it. So maybe this will be my next pump....who knows??
There was also the Medronic MiniMed Paradigm. Pretty much the only reason I didn't get this one was because it was water resistant and not waterproof. Other than that I really liked it. With the MiniMed you can use a CGM with it, which is pretty awesome :)
| OmniPod Insulin Pump |
| What it looks like on |
There was also the Medronic MiniMed Paradigm. Pretty much the only reason I didn't get this one was because it was water resistant and not waterproof. Other than that I really liked it. With the MiniMed you can use a CGM with it, which is pretty awesome :)
| What it looks like on along with the CGM
So, if you don't have a pump and are thinking about getting one, I would definitely call your diabetes center and they can help you like they did for me!
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Have a fantastic day!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Children's Congress 2013
So, I got an email the other day from Juvenation(kind of like facebook for diabetics through JDRF). It was about the 2013 Children's Congress. I had never heard of this before so I decided to look it up. It's held every two years in Washington, D.C. 150 applicants from across America meet there with members of Congress. The representatives explain to members of Congress what life with diabetes is like and why
research to find the cure for diabetes and its complications is so critical. They urge Congress to take action to help cure, treat, and prevent type 1 diabetes.
I think that this is awesome. Just saying.
So...I am in the process of applying to be a representative for Indiana. I'm really hoping I get chosen. I have no idea what the chances are of me being selected, but I thought I may as well try. The deadline is on Thursday, November 1. If you haven't applied, you should! Even if I don't get chosen, it would be pretty cool if you did!! If you'd like to apply the link is: http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=115193
Have any of you ever gotten to be part of the Children's Congress before? What's it like? Let me know!! :)
Good night!!
Love,
Sam :)
I think that this is awesome. Just saying.
So...I am in the process of applying to be a representative for Indiana. I'm really hoping I get chosen. I have no idea what the chances are of me being selected, but I thought I may as well try. The deadline is on Thursday, November 1. If you haven't applied, you should! Even if I don't get chosen, it would be pretty cool if you did!! If you'd like to apply the link is: http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=115193
Have any of you ever gotten to be part of the Children's Congress before? What's it like? Let me know!! :)
Good night!!
Love,
Sam :)
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
School!
So as I've mentioned before, there are quite a few t1 diabetics at my school. So like all of my teachers know what it is but don't really know anything about it or how we take care of ourselves. Even the nurse asks me if I need to do a correction when I'm like in the 80s or 90s... Obviously I'm not going to do a correction for that...
Probably the worst thing about school with diabetes us the number of other students who don't know I'm diabetic and act super shocked when I tell them I am. If I say something about having diabetes they act COMPLETELY shocked and usually treat me slightly different after. I mean I don't advertise to everyone that I am one and I got diagnosed over summer break so I guess that's why they don't realize it...
I hate it if I get a low insulin warning in the middle of a lecture or test or something, too. My teachers always think it's a cell phone and yell at me to turn it off. So when I tell them it's my pump they have this like "oh crap" look on their face and get embarrassed. Then the whole class looks at me which is just super awkward... One time it went off while a was taking a test in my English class and my teacher turned around and yelled, "Seriously?!?!" I told her what it was and she didn't even say a word.... The whole class looked at me and were like "OMG I can't believe she yelled at you and then isn't going to apologize!!" yeah that was the absolute most awkward thing that's happened to me...
Does anyone have any super awkward things that have happened to you? Comment and share your awkward moment!
Love you all!
~Sam :)
Probably the worst thing about school with diabetes us the number of other students who don't know I'm diabetic and act super shocked when I tell them I am. If I say something about having diabetes they act COMPLETELY shocked and usually treat me slightly different after. I mean I don't advertise to everyone that I am one and I got diagnosed over summer break so I guess that's why they don't realize it...
I hate it if I get a low insulin warning in the middle of a lecture or test or something, too. My teachers always think it's a cell phone and yell at me to turn it off. So when I tell them it's my pump they have this like "oh crap" look on their face and get embarrassed. Then the whole class looks at me which is just super awkward... One time it went off while a was taking a test in my English class and my teacher turned around and yelled, "Seriously?!?!" I told her what it was and she didn't even say a word.... The whole class looked at me and were like "OMG I can't believe she yelled at you and then isn't going to apologize!!" yeah that was the absolute most awkward thing that's happened to me...
Does anyone have any super awkward things that have happened to you? Comment and share your awkward moment!
Love you all!
~Sam :)
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