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August 20th, 2008
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Today is Raise Your Voice For Diabetes day. So here I am, raising my voice.


Why should I? It's hard, getting the word out about diabetes. But that's why I do it.


I do it to combat the rampant ignorance about this disease.


I do it to do my part to set straight the massive amount of misinformation that's out there about diabetes, type 1 and type 2.


I do it because I want my daughter to feel comfortable advocating for herself one day and the only way she can do that is to see me, advocating for her.


I do it because her father would prefer to ignore her diabetes, feels ashamed that she has it and I don't want that shame rubbing off on her.


I do it because my daughter has to live with this disease and I couldn't live with myself if I wasn't doing everything in my power to make her see that she's a valuable, valued person and not just her disease.


I do it so that others might not feel so alone, so afraid or so confused by their diabetes life.


I do it because I can't do anything less.



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Way to go, Mom! My mother didn't have diabetes, but the support, values, and encouragement she so generously shared with me are a big part of why I've so far lived with this challenging disease with only a few complications at this point for the last 54.5+ years with it. Olivia is blessed to have a mother who cares the way you do; I know because I have been/am in her shoes--just farther down the road. :) LuAnn


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