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December 2nd, 2008
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"Come on, baby, hop up here. I need to check your sugar."


"No, mama, no check sugar." She cries and tries to hide her fingers in her clenched hands.


"Yes, honey, we have to. I know you don't like it, but we have to do it."


"I don't yike it," she replies.


"I know, but the doctor says we have to do it." She loves the doctor, so she complies, gingerly holding out a finger.


I cock the lancing device and push the button. She flinches as the spring thwongs the lancet into her tiny, little finger. Crimson blood pearls out on to the test strip, the meter beeps and does its quick backwards count from five.


She sticks her finger in her mouth, sucking the blood off, as she's seen her big sister do countless times. Then she holds the finger up to me.


"You tiss it, mama."


I kiss her finger and tousle her hair.


"Put a yid on it, mama."


"A what? A lid?"


"Yiss. Put a yid on my finner."


"A bandage? You want a bandage?"


"Yiss. A yid."


I retrieve the tiny little bandage from the bathroom cabinet and wrap it around her still-oozing finger.


"We'll have to go buy you some pretty bandages this weekend, baby."


"Ok, mama." And she gets down and toddles off to build block towers.


I check her number. 136. Crap. That's 2 hours post-prandial. If this were Olivia, I would love that number, but I'm not so sure. I log it and move on with my day, with the niggling worry always with me, just below the surface, waiting to claw at me again.



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Julia: This post hurts my heart. It's so familiar. I pray she's OK.


These break my heart. I'm thinking about her, and you.


I hope she is as well


Ugh. I'm so sorry, Julia. Are these still past posts or are they more recent? - N


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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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