Dealing with a Diabetic Child

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Mary C

 

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May 3, 2014

 

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Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease in which the pancreas does not receive insulin properly, and the child must be injected with insulin for the rest of their life. Syreeta Henry, Blaise's mother, was now faced with not only being a new mother, but also meeting life changing challenges as a mother of an eighteen-month old Type 1 diabetic child...
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At Children's Hospital, where Blaise stayed for five days, Syreeta had a variety of classes she was required to take. If she did not understand the disease, it could kill her son. She began learning why the pancreas needs to work, how to mix insulin, and how and when to give insulin injections properly...
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