I hope I caught your attention by the title of my blog. IF I didn't I know the picture of Manny (Founder ofDiabetes Hands Foundation and Tudiabetes.com) would... Now, that I've caught your attention.... I wanted to know if you knew that Friday, November 14 is World Diabetes Day? IF you didn't, now you do:) There are over 249,999,999 people around the World affected by Diabetes and by wearing something BLUE, You will be showing your support and spreading awareness along with the rest of the World; ARE you sure you want to be left out??? I know I don't!!! Just think for one day you can THINK BLUE instead of wearing WHITE after LABOR...lol I don't care if it is WINTER WHITE. Special note: TO ALL Women who love BLUE EYE SHADOW- show your SUPPORT and add tons of it on World Diabetes Day. Please...Join me and millions of other Diabetic's, Spouse's, Children, Care taker's, Physician's, CDE's, Nutritionist and Diabetic Advocates around the WORLD and WEAR BLUE on WORLD DIABETES DAY Friday, November 14. Cherise Community Moderator



My son has been diabetis for 10 years and today is the first time I've ever heardthere is a national diabetic Awarness day. We have nothing but trouble and frustion with the school system we are a part of, to the point that I really should sue the school. they suspended him one time for 23 days. There is too much to write about at this point.
My family will be wearing blue and I will send this notice to everyone I know.
Wow! I am sorry about the school system your son is in. I am also sorry you didn't know about World Diabetes Day. I am excited that you read my share post:) I wouldn't want you to miss out! Thank you for your support and I hope your sons school gets it together.
Cherise
Well tomarrow we go back to his Dr. for a check up and I don't think his Dr. will be happy because his control is bad. He is either sky high or bottoming out. I know part of it's due to the fact that he is aan 18year old some what of a rebel. He has a lot of anger with his diabeties so it can get crazy around here. do you use a pump or shots?