DiaBETES and ME
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DiaBETES and ME
Practical Tips for Children who use insulin pumps
Touching new book filled with helpful hints for children with insulin
pumps and their families...
Sarah is a 21-year-old college student. When she was seven, she was
diagnosed with juvenile (type 1) diabetes. When she was eleven, she
started using an insulin pump.
In her touching new book "Diabetes and Me", she presents the
knowledge she has gained as a long-time insulin pump user.
This is not a medical book. This book describes what it is like to
use an insulin pump from the point of view of a child who has used one
for most of her life.
If you are a young person with diabetes who has an insulin pump, or
is considering getting a pump, this book can help you.
This book covers topics like
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•telling your friends about your diabetes and your pump
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•dealing with your pump at school
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•being active, running, playing, and swimming while using an
insulin pump
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•how to meet other children just like you who also have diabetes
and use insulin pumps
Sarah describes all of this in an intimate, fun-to-read fashion that
kids will enjoy.
If you know a child who uses an insulin pump, this book can help you
make their lives easier with the pump.
Sarah describes the things she always has with her, how she prepares
for trips, and tips for dealing with Medtrinic technical support.
She specifically describes her experience with the Medtronic Minimed
Paradigm 722 with the Quick Set. She also suggests supplies and
accessories to make your lives easier.
The book contains lots of helpful hints for moms and dads to help
their diabetic children.
Here are a few of the questions answered in this book:
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•Do you like the pump?
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•Are you glad that you have the pump?
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•Are you healthier because of the pump?
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•Is it a big bother?
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•Do your friends still accept you?
Special Introductory Price: $14.95
This touching new book will be delivered to you immediately in PDF
format so you can start reading it right away using Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
Don't miss this heartwarming story of a happy child living with
juvenile diabetes.