No amount of blogging on my part can compare to hearing it straight from a kid with diabetes.
Thanks to Joseph for not allowing diabetes to define who you are.
Thanks to Sandra for showing us what it means to love a child with diabetes.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Do you have Time for World Diabetes Day?
Well, in honor of World Diabetes Day I've decided to finally post after a 3-month hiatus. I've been so busy these days I haven't had time to post.
But then again, I should NOT be complaining.
Here's some simple math that helps me put things into perspective...
How much time might someone with type 1 diabetes spend on just the TESTING part of managing diabetes?
Average Total Test Time: 2+ minutes (looking for the kit, pulling out the meter, inserting test strip, pricking finger, waiting on test, clean up, and assuming there are no errors and they have a newer meter)
Average # of tests: 8+ (morning, pre-breakfast, post-breakfast, pre-lunch, post-lunch, pre-dinner, post-dinner, bedtime)
2 minutes x 8 times = 16 minutes per day
365 days x 16 minutes = 5,840 minutes
5,840 minutes / 60 minutes in an hour = 97 hours
97 hours / 24hr days = 4 DAYS
So in an entire year, a person with type 1 diabetes who actively manages their diabetes might spend at least 4 FULL DAYS simply TESTING for their glucose levels.
OR...
97 hours / 8hr work days = 12 full work days
Imagine spending over 2 weeks of full-time work simply testing yourself every 2 minutes. That's the amount of testing that they endure over the year.
So the next time someone says that diabetes is no big deal, ask them if pricking themselves for 4 days straight isn't a big deal... and that's not even including all the insertion time, pump operation time, medical visit time, carb-calculating time, blog reading time and worrying time.
So those of you who don't have diabetes better recognize... especially on World Diabetes Day!
But then again, I should NOT be complaining.
Here's some simple math that helps me put things into perspective...
How much time might someone with type 1 diabetes spend on just the TESTING part of managing diabetes?
Average Total Test Time: 2+ minutes (looking for the kit, pulling out the meter, inserting test strip, pricking finger, waiting on test, clean up, and assuming there are no errors and they have a newer meter)
Average # of tests: 8+ (morning, pre-breakfast, post-breakfast, pre-lunch, post-lunch, pre-dinner, post-dinner, bedtime)
2 minutes x 8 times = 16 minutes per day
365 days x 16 minutes = 5,840 minutes
5,840 minutes / 60 minutes in an hour = 97 hours
97 hours / 24hr days = 4 DAYS
So in an entire year, a person with type 1 diabetes who actively manages their diabetes might spend at least 4 FULL DAYS simply TESTING for their glucose levels.
OR...
97 hours / 8hr work days = 12 full work days
Imagine spending over 2 weeks of full-time work simply testing yourself every 2 minutes. That's the amount of testing that they endure over the year.
So the next time someone says that diabetes is no big deal, ask them if pricking themselves for 4 days straight isn't a big deal... and that's not even including all the insertion time, pump operation time, medical visit time, carb-calculating time, blog reading time and worrying time.
So those of you who don't have diabetes better recognize... especially on World Diabetes Day!
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