Thanks

Judith, I just read you’re post about us mom’s teaching our kids to
live, Thank You. So much of what we do for our diabeteic children
goes unnoticed and under apprciated. Our greatest thanks is that
they wake up every morning and although that is what we want we also
love the koudos from you. My Devon was only diognosed 2 months ago
but one of the greatest things I’ve learned about this is he is a
kid first and then a diabetic. It’s my job for him to live that way.
God gave us what we can handle but I can’t say it’s what we wanted.
Leanne

2 Responses to “Thanks”

  1. Mary Kinney Says:

    Thank you for the welcome and I see I know three of you already from
    elsewhere.I knew Mary-T was here as she told me about this group but
    Lisa and Caroline are pleasant surprises!
    In the UK we are very lucky as anybody with diabetes treated by
    medication get not only their diabetic supplies
    (insulin/medication,test strips,needles,lances etc.) but also any
    medication for any illness, supplied with no charge.Obviously we pay
    for this with our taxes but we don’t have the worries that seem to
    occur in Amertica with insurance and cost problems.
    Howard

  2. Tom Kacy Says:

    Howard,
    I would also like to see national health care here in the US. I have
    insurance through my job, but now we’re having a problem with the insurance
    company. Each year we have to renew the contract and now they’re saying we
    have too many eligible employees for the plan we have. I’ve been calling
    the broker all month and it’s frustrating that they don’t seem to grasp how
    BAD it will be if the company decides to terminate our contract (which
    they’re threatening to do on August 1st). The broker said that we might
    have to switch to a large group plan, but I still don’t know what’s going
    on. I don’t want my coverage to lapse. I have a doctor’s appointment set
    up for the end of August and now I don’t know if I’ll have to cancel it or
    not. I simply can’t afford to pay out of pocket. Besides diabetes, I also
    take medication for asthma, hypothyroid, and was recently put on
    cholesterol/blood pressure meds (although my BP & cholesterol are actually
    okay). I would end up having to drop all of my meds except insulin & the

    thyroid med (that’s actually cheap) and hope nothing bad happens. I
    definitely wouldn’t be able to use my pump anymore, or test 10 times a day.
    So I would much rather be taxed and know that I’ll have at least basic
    access to health care and medications.

    Liz
    Type I dx 4/1987
    MiniMed Paradigm 715 5/16/05

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