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December 1, 2021
Reflections on Diabetes Awareness Month
Here are my reflections as I look back over the past 30 days of Diabetes Awareness Month, when I shared messages on social media to educate and advocate for those living with diabetes.
For Diabetes Awareness Month I chose to share 30 daily diabetes thoughts and facts, across social media platforms Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
My goal is always to reach beyond those affected directly by diabetes to help educate or dispel a myth. I know that together we reached beyond those direct...
November 30, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 30
“Diabetes is just one aspect of a child with type 1. Of course, take care of their medical needs, but try to make them feel like a kid first and foremost.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 29, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 29
“Though you want your child to eventually self-manage their diabetes, take back over care if it becomes too much for them or they need a break. They have their entire life with diabetes ahead of them.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 28, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 28
“Begin transitioning self-care by teaching them age-appropriate tasks such as checking their own blood sugars, counting carbs, or giving insulin.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 27, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 27
“When a child’s blood sugar is low it’s difficult for them to think. During a low blood sugar, the brain literally doesn’t have the fuel it needs to function properly.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 26, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 26
“When a child’s blood sugar is high or low, they may also have extreme emotions such as crying easily and being short-tempered.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 25, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 25
“Adults can develop type 1 diabetes too but are sometimes misdiagnosed as having type 2. A term you may not have heard is LADA: latent autoimmune diabetes in adults.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 24, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 24
“People with type 1 diabetes do not make their own insulin and must get it via injection or insulin pump. They would die without it.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 23, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 23
“A common misconception is that when children become adults, their type 1 diabetes will become type 2 diabetes.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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November 22, 2021
Diabetes Awareness Month: Day 22
“Ketones don’t only develop with high blood sugars; they can also develop with lows, such as with the stomach flu. Check ketones anytime a child vomits.”
Every day during Diabetes Awareness Month, I will share a fact, tip, or thought on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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