It’s a good thing only kids who have one or more parents with medical licenses get diabetes. Wait – what? News flash – most kids diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes do not have parents in the medical profession. Yet somehow we (parents of children diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes) learn (very quickly I might add) […]
This is my Day 16 Health Activist Writers Month Challenge. > Tell us 3 things that are true about you, your condition, or your health activism. Tell us 1 lie. Will we be able to tell the difference? “If you tell the truth you don’t have to remember anything.” Mark Twain I’ve known a few […]
Today is Day 7 of the Health Activists Writers Month Challenge Today’s challenge: Say What!? What’s the most ridiculous thing you’ve heard about health or your condition? Where did you hear it and what did you think? And/Or Share a ludicrous headline or cure. Do a news search and choose a ridiculous headline or proposed cure about […]
Day 6 Health Activists Writers Month Challenge Today’s Challenge – Write a letter an older you (tell us what age you’re writing to!) What do you want to ask yourself? What lesson do you want to make sure you remember? I write as a caregiver – as a parent of 3 kids (2 with type […]
A day behind with Day 5 of Health Activists Writers Month Challenge. (In my defense I did post yesterday and yesterday’s post was viewed more than any other post I’ve ever written – it just wasn’t my Day 5 post – Thank you to all who viewed the post and shared your thoughts – your […]