Today't topic: We don’t always realize it, but each one of us had come a long way since diabetes first came into our life. It doesn’t matter if it’s been 5 weeks, 5 years or 50 years, you’ve done something outstanding diabetes-wise. So today let’s share the greatest accomplishment you've made in terms of dealing with your (or your loved one’s) diabetes. No accomplishment is too big or too small.
What have I done that lends itself to tooting my own horn?
I’ve sent boys with Diabetes to scout camps, church camps
and school camps. That is huge.
I’ve let boys with Diabetes sleep over at a friend’s house,
complete with ice cream and chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast.
I learned to fill a reservoir without any bubbles inside,
and I’ve learned how to put on a set properly.
“Look Ma! No kinks!”
I’ve fought for 504 accommodations, and I’ve felt the sting
of a teacher say, “You need to fix those numbers.” And I survived.
I’ve kicked the bahookie out of large ketones. In fact I’ve collected urine ketone data from
a child in diapers. Yeah, I’m pretty
awesome like that.
But all of it pales in comparison to “MY” greatest diabetes
accomplishment. (Because I’m going to
take some time to be all selfish here and pretend it’s all about me today…)
My greatest accomplishment, diabetes wise?
You’re looking at it.
This blog.
It has opened more doors, blossomed more friendships, gotten
me through more nights, answered more questions and provided more happiness
than I can convey in this moment.
Starting this blog was the best thing I have ever done to
bring myself out of the fog of worry that settled so readily after 3 diagnoses.
To quote myself:
“I like to think of
my blog as my ark.
I was drowning,
so one day I took my thoughts and built my ark/blog.
I filled the ark
with my hopes, my fears, my belly laughs, and musings from my swelly brain and
let it sail.
It traveled
father than I ever imagined, and has taken me to places I never knew existed.
The best place of all is the
DOC. When I started this blog, I didn't even know the DOC existed. It was a
happy coincidence my sister in law found another parent blogger and pointed me
in her direction. Discovering the DOC was akin to finding the new world for me.
I had found solid ground. I wasn't alone in the ark with my thoughts, like
Noah's dove, I was able to set them free...and in turn, I could set myself free
as well.”
This is my outlet. I
give it words, and in return it gives me peace of mind. I hope one day my children will be able to
read these words and know that I tried my best, hoped my best, and loved my
best.
I hope they know that writing out our story gave them a
healthier mom…and along the way maybe even helped a person or two with their
own journey.
My greatest accomplishment in a nutshell is you, dear
readers. I built this home and you found
your way to my doormat.
Welcome. Come
in. Sit down. And by all means, put your feet up.
No need to use a coaster either…Our Diabetic
Life is inherently messy.
I love the DOC, the blogs, the FB groups, all of it!
ReplyDeleteI"m so glad you did!!
ReplyDeleteI only found your blog yesterday but last night I read and read and read. Yes. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post and great accomplishment! You have a wonderful blog. :)
ReplyDeleteMeri, I love your writing so much and am so thankful for all that you share out here. Keep on paddling!
ReplyDeleteLovely:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Meri.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to have your voice in the mix. You have no idea how much you bring to the community.