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Allowing Diabetic Children to Treat Diabetes on Own as they Gain Understanding

By Kim Benjet, Health Guide Monday, July 02, 2007

We met some famous people.  Donovan McNabb played volleyball with us.  He was okay at that.  I forgot what he said but it was nice. I met Chris Freeman and he said keep on trying no matter what and you can always do it. Bob Kelly (former Philadelphia Flyer) taught us all to play hockey and he gave us hockey sticks.  The Phantoms Mascot came too.  Some of the Eagle cheerleaders came too.

I don’t have a lot to say about the diabetes stuff. It didn’t stop me from doing anything except when I had ketones but that didn’t last too long. I didn’t cry when I threw up and they took care of me.  That’s all I have to say.

I think the stuff my Mom wrote was okay.  She didn’t need to worry about me when I was at camp.”

 

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By Kim Benjet, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/13/11, First Published: 07/02/07