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November 21st, 2008
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I am never (never, ever, ever) going to win the Martha Stewart award for good housekeeping. I have three kids, a dog and a cat who shed complete replicas of themselves on a daily basis and a husband who thinks the entire house is a coat rack/closet/laundry basket. And I'm always able to think of a million things I'd rather do that pick up.

 

It's starting to spill over into the diabetes care, though. Olivia went off to camp this year and I forgot her immunization records. I'd even made a list of forms she needed and I still forgot those. It fortunately hasn't impacted (yet) my new-found logging abilities, but I worry, with the 2 week layoff of her being at camp, I'll struggle with that again. It's an ongoing problem and one I know a lot of other people with diabetes (and/or their parents) share. I just wish I knew of a way to make myself more organized. If I could buy a little obsessive-compulsive disorder, I'd do it in a heartbeat. Not a lot - I have more than enough mental issues to handle right now, I don't need one more debilitating issue - but just a little, just enough to keep me on track a bit more than I'm able to at the moment.

 

Perhaps this is an issue to discuss with my therapist. I wonder if depression and anxiety keep you from getting things done in a timely or organized fashion. It is a struggle, some days, just to get the kids fed and bathed and played with and all the things I need to do with them. Things tend to fall by the wayside on the bad days.

 

Do any other parents of kids with diabetes suffer from depression? I may not get many responses - I know a lot of people don't like to talk about it - but I'm hoping I'm not the only one out there who gets laid low by the black dog now and then....



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Julia
Julia lives behind the Tofu Curtain, in the Pioneer Valley, in Western Massachusetts. It's a nice place. She likes it there. Her eldest daughter, Olivia, has type 1 diabetes. She's also 13. It's a real toss-up as to which is more difficult -- the diabetes or the teen-age drama. (Read More)

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Kerri Morrone
Kerri Morrone, diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was six years old, doesn't let diabetes define her. It just helps explain some things.
Creator of the diabetes blog Six Until Me and an editor for dLife, Kerri is an awareness advocate and an active member of the diabetes community. She'd also like a kitten. (Read More)


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