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September 5th, 2008
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Congratulations to Mark G. for winning the first-ever 2007/2008 Fantasy Diabetes League. Mark won with a staggering score of 46 points for enduring a down-right spattering of ridiculous comments related to his daughter's diabetes.

In his own words, following his wife's trepidation in ratting out the numerous offenders of diabetes etiquette (that seem to be growing on trees in Texas), Mark says:

"Damn her social graces, the FDL won't win itself."

We at the FDL applaud Mark's competitive spirit.

What makes Mark's victory even more impressive is that he's been in the diabetes game for only about six months. As a mere rookie, he and his family have amassed more diabetes drivel than most would in a lifetime. Well done!

The final standings are as follows:

Mark - 46 points
Penny - 27 points
Sara - 19 points
Baddecisionmaker - 17 points
Jill - 16 points
Mousie - 12 points
Shannon - 6 points
Becky - 6 points
Bluedevil - 6 points

Let us roll back the tape and review in slow motion some of the highlights of the past season.

There was the hairdresser who upon hearing that Mark's daughter was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, said, "well, at least it's not the bad one. You know, where you have to get shots."

And who could forget this classic:

The college professor who asked Sara if she was wearing a garage door opener.

Becky only scored 4 points, but I should have given her at least 25 for this brainless gem:

While testing her son's blood sugar at McDonald's, a woman sitting next to them said, "I totally understand what you are going through. I just found out my cat has diabetes."

Perhaps my favorite entry of them all came from Jill, who very briefly dated an EMT/firefighter. After their first date, he confessed to friends that he really liked her but was afraid of catching diabetes if they were to ever have sex.

Wow!

Reminds me of a conversation I had with Charlie just the other day.

"Charlie, do you think daddy wants diabetes?"

"No."

"Do you think daddy wants needle injections and finger pricks and crazy blood sugars?"

"No."

"Then cover your cough!"

A big thank you to all of the participants of this year's FDL. Your ridiculous diabetes comments were just terrific. Hope to see you again next season.

Mark, if you're out there, feel free to use the comment field to thank those who made your FDL victory possible. One original piece of Charlie's lewd artwork and a Starbucks gift card will be sent to you soon.

Have a nice weekend everyone.



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Ah, sweet victory. Sarah will be pleased. She was the one who really drove the boat on this one. All she could talk about after learning about the FDL was needing Starbucks coffee and expanding her art collection, or as she put it, "Dada ... doh, doh, DOH!" So, thank you to everyone who made this possible, from the finance guy at the Honda dealership who emphathized with our situation by confiding his dog had diabetes, to my boss who queried me after I started back to work whether I was sure it was diabetes, to several friends who (genuinely) wanted to know if Sarah was going to grow out of it, and to the wife of one of my cousins who confided in my wife that--though she didn't mean it in a "mean" way--she was so glad her daughter was healthy and was sorry Sarah wasn't and then juxtaposed her relief over her daughter's fine health with the nagging concern that said daughter might be allergic to shrimp, which would really be a downer, she explained, because she and my cousin "really liked shrimp" (they're from Oklahoma!). And finally, Sarah passes on her thanks to all of you who didn't send Carey all the stupid crap people have to said to you; as newbies we know you probably have way more material than we do; ours is just fresh on our minds ... that and Sarah just really wanted Charlie's drawing. In closing, as my wife wrote on her Valentine's day card to me, "F&*$ Diabetes!"


Thanks so much,Carey!!! What a blast this has been! I wish there was a way to post all the comments.....the ones you posted were real whoppers!

By the way, I'll be sure to tell my husband we will have to stop making love so he won't CATCH my diabetes! I'm sure THAT one will go over great! LOL

Mousie


Dang! I really wanted some original artwork.

Congrats to Mark!!


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Carey Potash
Carey is a full-time hater of diabetes. The benefits stink. His 6-year-old son, Charlie, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 22 months old. Carey's parenting humor has appeared in various websites and print magazines. He resides in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wife and three children. (Read More)

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Andy Bell has lived with diabetes since the age of 14. He controls his type 1 diabetes by taking multiple daily injections. Andy is 27 years old now and despite his diabetes, still maintains a very active lifestyle. Andy works for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) in the National Outreach Department.(Read More)

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