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356.1 | CALL ADA | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Tue Oct 13 1992 17:07 | 4 |
| Call American Diabetes Association 1-800-ADA-DISC
What type of info you looking for???
steve
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356.2 | General Info..... | STRATA::STOOKER | | Wed Oct 14 1992 14:09 | 4 |
| Just some general info. Is it hereditary? What does it take to get
a child stablized? Support groups for family? That type of thing.
Sarah
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356.3 | some info | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Wed Oct 14 1992 16:39 | 27 |
| If you have a child, or relative, that recently have been diagnosed
with diabetes a few hints:
1. Insist on seeing a Diabetes specialist. They have the support
systems in place to help you and your child. GP's just aren't
up to speed on all the new styles of treatment.
2. Join the ADA they provide a wealth of information to families with
diabetes. Joslin Diabetes Foundation (JDF) is also good, however it is
more research orientated.
Is it hereditary? There is some belief that it is, but other theories
are more environmental.
What does it take to get a child stabilized? Not an easy question, in
simple terms its proper diet, the right amount of insulin, and right
amount of exercise. If a blood monitor is not being used, this is
now considered mandatory for diabetes control.
Support groups: ADA, in addition local hospitals usually have support
groups. JDF has a great kids camp, Clara Barton camp.
It is difficult to answer your questions, they are just to vague? It
would help to state where you are, who is being impacted, what types
of treatment is being received, etc.
steve
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356.4 | diabeties note | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - MSO2-2/F3 - 223-7195 | Thu Oct 15 1992 09:29 | 13 |
| They have a diabetes notes file that you have to contact a specific
person to get access to it. I am a member of that note and will get
you the person's name and the name of the note and post it here
sometime today.
This note will help answer alot of your questions and they will point
you in the right direction on how to control your childs diet, etc.
You should also see an Endocronologist(sp) they are doctors who deal
with diabeties.
Liz
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356.5 | Add me to the list of victims... | CIVIC::MACFAWN | Alyssa and Krystin's mommy | Thu Oct 15 1992 13:15 | 6 |
| I became a diabetic at the age of 6 years old. I am now 26.
If you would like some info, you could write me off-line and I would
be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Gail
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356.6 | a disease you can live with | SONATA::SPERA | | Thu Oct 15 1992 15:01 | 11 |
| At about age three my brother was diagnosed as borderline diabetic. We
had the privilege of being treated by Eliot Joslin himself who
recommended diet and exercise. My brother's case really was borderline;
he never took medicine. He's now 40 and we wait to see if there will be
adult onset.
Adult diabetes with all its complications happens to run on both sides
of my family. What I have learned and what I want to pass on is that
diabetes is a disease you can live with. It requires discipline and can
be difficult; I don't wish it on anyone but we simply aren't afraid of
it now.
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356.7 | | USCTR1::JTRAVERS | | Thu Oct 15 1992 17:01 | 24 |
| My nephew was diagnosed with JD two years ago. He is now 9. He is the
greatest kid, doing exactly what he is told, eating everything that he
should and nothing that he shouldn't, but it is still not easy. He's a
growing boy and his sugar can go from 50 to 500 in a matter of hours. My
sister and her husband bear the brunt of it. Ryan must have his sugar
tested 6 times a day and he currently receives two shots each day.
This may change in the near future as his sugar is still uncontrollable
and he might have to go to 3 shots a day - something that would be a
last resort because even though it would probably solve the problem, it
would be permanent. Three shots a day is a lot for anyone to handle.
Their doctor is at Joslin - as long as my brother-in-law's Union
doesn't change insurance policies - they get a lot of support from
Joslin. The whole family (they also have a daughter who is 12) went to
a camp this summer for a long weekend. It was very therapeutic for all
of them. And they will plan to send Ryan to summer camp maybe next
year - which is NOT cheap.
My sister and her family will survive this - it has made them a
stronger. Although I, too, worry about Ryan's future, I find myself
more worried about my sister - and I find that she needs my support
more than ever.
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356.8 | Diabetes notes file | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - MSO2-2/F3 - 223-7195 | Fri Oct 16 1992 15:43 | 14 |
| Here is the information on how to become a member of the Diabetes notes
file.
Send mail to the moderator: SUE YURYAN @ MAY28::YURYAN. Explain your
situation to her and she will contact you and registar you as a member
of the note.
My mom was a diabetic for many years and my oldest brother just found
out in January of this year that he was a diabetic.
Good luck
Liz
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356.9 | Type I Diabetes Info | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Thu Jan 20 1994 14:24 | 16 |
| My 4.5 year old son was just diagnosed with Type I Diabetes. We spent
4 days at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH
(beautiful place!). I tried to contact Sue Yuryan in the previous
reply but can't find her on ELF and the mail won't go through. Does
anyone know if the Diabetes file still exists? Anyone out there with
very young children with diabetes?
Tim (my son) is handling things very well. Better than his parents!
He has no problem with his shots (two a day) and wants to learn how to
do his own "Finger-pricks" (blood tests for sugar). Major routine
change in the family though!
Thanks for any info,
Linda NIckerson
MKOTS3::NICKERSON
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356.10 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jan 20 1994 14:36 | 1 |
| Try DRIVME::Fortier for membership in the Diabetes notesfile.
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356.11 | no longer around | CNTROL::GEARY | | Thu Jan 20 1994 15:11 | 20 |
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The Diabetes notes file isn't around anymore. The contact person
is apparently gone. (no longer on elf)
I probably can answer any specific questions the base noter has or
lend support. I have had diabetes for 20 years and been through
many of the hurdles. Best of luck to you and your son, the road
will be tough at times. I have known many diabetics and their
parents and have heard numerous times that the younger age group
adapts better then the adults and parents do. It just becomes a
way of life for them. They are also much more flexiable with treating
diabetes today. Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston is excellent and
can give you lots of references/pointers.
Not to make light of your situation just to point out some of the
positives. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
lori
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356.12 | If DRIVME::Fortier doesn't work, try SPESHR::Fortier | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jan 20 1994 15:26 | 2 |
| As far as I can tell, Paul Fortier is still here. POOLCU::DIABETES exists,
but since I'm not a member, I have no idea if it's active.
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356.13 | | MVDS00::BELFORTI | Come on SUMMER!!! I HATE SNOW!!!!!! | Thu Jan 20 1994 16:19 | 10 |
| John is still in my group, last time I looked! 8^)
I have sent Linda the info on how to contact him..... she should be all
set. For those of you who need to get a membership contact John at:
SPESHR::FORTIER
AND, the notesfile is still around, just not real active.
M-L (a member)
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356.14 | Thanks! | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Fri Jan 21 1994 10:29 | 5 |
| Thanks to all who replied. John has set me up in the DIABETES
notesfile so I'll be checking things out over there - you other noters
set up over there make sure to check it out for me!!
Linda
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