added, 5/15/06:
Just bumping again. Only 6 days left till the walk. I am no where near my goal, which is actually a lot less than what I raised last year. Last year I raised over $1200.00.
Children all over the world diagnosed with diabetes need you help, your help to find a cure.
We all appreciate your support.
Kaige is walking in this walk, if you don't want to sponsor me, sponsor him! (but it does have to go under my name) lol
Once again my team "Kyle's Krew" & I will be participating in the 3 mile "Walk to cure Diabetes" this spring (5/21/06) and am seeking people that are willing to sponsor me. Any amount will do as anything is something towards finding the cure. If you can not donate how about joining in on the walk, we can always use additional walkers and if you are not comfortable joining my team you are more than welcome to walk by yourself or even start up your own team, weather it be personal, family or business. Contact me for more info about joining in on the walk. Or go here to sponsor me: http://walk.jdrf.org/index.cfm?fusea...irmid=86346358
As some may know my eyes opened to this horrific disease with no cure just short of a year ago, when my nephew Kyle was diagnosed with Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes at only 2 years of age. I was awakened at 4 in the morning with the terrible news, Kyle was in a coma & was rushed & admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit at Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong where he stayed for over a week. His BG was well over a thousand, which should be about 100. I will never forget that morning, walking into the hospital seeing all those ill children and Kyle, who was nothing but skin & bones and in a coma. How can such a young innocent child (children) be cursed with such a horrible disease? There are many side affects to this disease even if monitored correctly which can result in many more health problems down the road some of which are life threatening.
Type 1 diabetes is the second most common chronic disease in children (after asthma).
People with type 1 diabetes must monitor their diet & activity levels closely BUT they also must have daily injections of insulin to live, unlike some of the more lucky people with type 2 & 3, as some of which may be able to keep theirs under control strictly by monitoring their diet & activity levels.
For people with type 1, insulin is strictly a life support for them.
If anyone has any questions, needs more information, would like to submit a donation via snail mail or in person or if you would just like more info on diabetes itself please contact me.
I know it's early but it is for a great cause. I am trying to beat what I got last year which was a little over $1200, thanks to everyones help!
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