A Passion for Running

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things are going very well

passion for running category: nothing to do with running on Saturday, July 26 2008

Well, we are settling into our new reality, and it’s surprising how quickly our definition of “normal” seems to be changing.

The biggest challenge - managing our fear - seems to be in hand. What’s behind that is having a few days experience doing the monitoring, injections, and meal planning. It was overwhelming only a few days ago, but now it’s becoming much easier. The key is being extremely well organized.

Lori took the kids for their first big outing on Thursday - a trip to the water park. Not being present (I was at work), I was more nervous than she was, and drove her pretty much crazy with my coaching (read: paranoid nagging) around how to prepare for the outing. Sidenote: Mark has always been the most easy-going guy on the planet, but not any more - he has become something of a control freak this past 10 days.

We also went to a movie last night (Journey to the Center of the Earth), and had to monitor (a finger-prick blood test) right in the theater.

And we went out for supper (Boston Pizza - Christopher’s favorite) this evening. We had to test and give Christopher’s insulin injection right at our table - we refuse to do these things hidden from public view because we don’t ever want Chris to feel it should be hidden.

All these things really add up to confidence. We’re getting better at it. Of course, it would be nice if Christopher were used to the injections (he still cries a bit), but that will come with time - my guess is it will take another week or two.

Thanks everyone for your support. It means a lot to us.


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Comment by Marcus

Saturday July 26, 2008 @

Sounds like EVERYONE is doing well.

There will be times in his life when he’ll want to hide it.. that’s normal - like a kid hiding braces. But your attitude is perfect.

If you can handle pizza, you can handle anything… with the combination of fat and carbs, it’s one of the trickiest foods for diabetics (and I eat it ALL the time :) ).

Getting used to injections will come, too… if you’re not doing much in the abdomen, start. Non-diabetics think it sounds like the worst, but the lack of nerves and abundance of fat make it the most painless option by FAR.

M

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Comment by Susan

Sunday July 27, 2008 @

i’m so, so happy to hear that things are going well! A trip to the water park is always a good sign.

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Comment by Ben

Sunday July 27, 2008 @

Way to go, Mark. I’m glad you’re treating it as part of your normal course of events, it’ll help Christopher later in life, for sure! Keep it up!

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Comment by Colin

Sunday July 27, 2008 @

Good job, especially with treating it all as normal. I face the same challenge with my girlfriend, who has a hard time not feeling ashamed of her illness. I wish she’d had parents like you guys.

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Comment by jeanne

Sunday July 27, 2008 @

you’re doing fantastic mark! all of you!! hang in there.

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Comment by Aaron

Monday July 28, 2008 @

Mark,

I won’t bombard you with yet another email - I only want you to know that I am happy to hear that you are hanging in there and doing all you can. My thoughts have been with you over the past month or two and I’m glad to finally have an update. If there is ANYTHING I can do to help, please let me know!

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Comment by Runner (aka La Lynx)

Sunday September 21, 2008 @

Hi Mark,

My friend has Type I Diabetes, too, and he uses an insulin pump. I know he’s been involved with getting these pumps to children. Have you considered a pump for Christopher? Let me know if you want more details. Dan liked his pump so much that he quit his job and went to work for the company!

George

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Comment by Michelle

Tuesday September 23, 2008 @

Im glad things are working out. Good Luck!

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Comment by Sam

Saturday September 27, 2008 @

Hope things keep looking up for you. Getting out and being active is always a good thing!

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