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All that glitters may not be gold, but at least it contains free electrons: baby sat up
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All that glitters may not be gold, but at least it contains free electrons: Mesa Falls
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The gift of a day: We Ordered the Pod
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Wednesday, November 21, 2012. We Ordered the Pod. Kaelyn has been doing a few test runs with the pod, and today we ordered it! She has been waiting since the day of Dx for a pump, and was VERY disappointed when they wouldn't let her leave the hospital with one. She's been waiting patiently, and she is handling the shots well, but she can't wait to be on the pump. Here are a few reasons why we chose the Omnipod:. 1 Million ...
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The gift of a day: The New Normal
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Sunday, December 23, 2012. As we are almost to Christmas, we have been embracing a new normal. The pump is here. With it comes a new process of guessing, checking, not sleeping, and embracing the change. None of these things are ever easy for me. But our girl is a trooper. We went to the pump class on Tuesday, and Kaelyn embraced the pump and was completely unphased by the injector. That was a blessing. I am excited for her.
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The gift of a day: July 2012
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Saturday, July 28, 2012. My roo and the roo. Friday, July 27, 2012. Saturday, July 21, 2012. Today we officially entered "The Honeymoon". We were warned of this process in the hospital, and even with that warning, it hasn't made the last couple of days any easier. This honeymoon may last for a few days, a few months, or maybe even up to a year! We are just getting the process of giving insulin, testing levels, figuring out...
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The gift of a day
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Sunday, October 6, 2013. Kathryn is LOVING Swim team! This week at the banquet she was named Swimmer of the Month! She gets to wear the special swim cap at practices throughout the whole month. She is VERY excited and proud to say the least. It was a very special night for her. Pictures coming soon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dexcom: Teaching an old dog old tricks. Death of a Pancreas. Just a MINute mom.
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The gift of a day: September 2012
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Sunday, September 23, 2012. HOW GOD SELECTS THE MOTHER OF A CHILD WITH DIABETES. Most women become mothers by accident, some by choice, a few by social pressures and a couple by habit. Did you ever wonder how mothers of children with diabetes are chosen? 8220;Armstrong, Beth, son. Patron Saint Matthew.”. 8220;Forrest, Marjorie, daughter. Patron Saint Cecilia.”. She’s so happy.”. That would be cruel.”. 8221; asks the angel.
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The gift of a day: It's been a year...
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Tuesday, July 2, 2013. It's been a year. It's been a year since Kaelyn was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. 1 year ago on July 2, 2012, our lives were turned upside down with a daunting and new diagnosis. In the past year, we have learned to count carbs, monitor blood sugars, plan ahead, check and correct, and live without a functioning pancreas. In the past year, Kaelyn has had to adjust to a new diagnosis. She has to deal...
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The gift of a day: Kathryn's Birthday
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Monday, July 1, 2013. I watch her and am amazed at her. She is 11. This week she had a party with her friends.and she made her own cake. She got a new bar in the back yard and she can almost do a back hip circle. She's amazing! She is compassionate and caring. She is fiercely loyal and her love language is definitely quality time. She is hard on herself. She LOVES to sing. It's as if music is a part of her! View my complet...
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The gift of a day: December 2012
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The gift of a day. Experiencing God's blessings in every day. (Even with Diabetes! Sunday, December 23, 2012. As we are almost to Christmas, we have been embracing a new normal. The pump is here. With it comes a new process of guessing, checking, not sleeping, and embracing the change. None of these things are ever easy for me. But our girl is a trooper. We went to the pump class on Tuesday, and Kaelyn embraced the pump and was completely unphased by the injector. That was a blessing. I am excited for her.