Who Will Keep Them Safe?
I’m honored to introduce you to Laddie (@MNAZLaddie on Twitter). When the weather here in Minneapolis is nice, she lives here. The other 11 months of the year she migrates to more a more hospitable climate in Arizona. Okay, I was kidding about the 11 months thing, the weather is beautiful here for 5 or 6 months (most years).
She has been such a huge support and inspiration for me, so when she asked if I’d be willing to share a guest post from her I agreed without hesitation. With great pleasure, here she is!
Type 1 Diabetes and My Day on April 15
Almost every time I have two glasses of wine, I convince myself that I should start a
blog about my diabetes. My iPad has ten half-written posts that reflect some of the
subjects and memories that I would want to address. By morning I always know that’s a
crazy thought and I continue my day as someone who has had Type 1 for 36 years and
who is fortunate to have a wonderful life in both Minnesota and Arizona with a loving
husband, two sons with wives, two grandchildren and two more on the way.
This evening I’m being a bit smarter. I have decided to write about my day with diabetes
and how it fits into the larger world around me. Rather than think of starting a blog, I’ve
determined to write what I’m thinking and feeling and beg my good friend Scott Johnson
to let me guest post on his blog site.
I was diagnosed with diabetes in 1976 when I was 24 years old. My symptoms were
typical of most Type 1...
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