geoviki: (jf - two men - Jim Flora)
geoviki ([personal profile] geoviki) wrote2005-07-31 02:01 pm

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Happy birthday, JKR and HJP. But I always remember today as the anniversary of my son's diagnosis of diabetes. I talked about what that day was like in this entry last year. Here are the symptoms of diabetes onset; I thought I could recognize them but I found it was a lot like the signs in C. S. Lewis's The Silver Chair - they didn't look like what I expected in a kid who 1) wore (and still wears) baggy clothes that make Dudley's hand-me-downs look like Ralph Lauren 2) spent his days outdoors in 90+ degree summer heat.

Warnings signs of diabetes:

C onstant urination
A bnormal thirst
U nusual hunger
T he rapid loss of weight
I rritability
O bvious weakness and fatigue
N ausea and vomiting

On a lighter note, I'm taking a break from packing. Tomorrow my family and I are heading to Alaska (oh, blessed coolness!) and will explore Anchorage and the Kenai Penninsula, then board the Statendam for a week-long cruise to Vancouver. We'll be gone for the next two weeks.

Packing, as you all know, is a beotch, especially when the rooms in our house are far too hot. We have to play dress-up for dinner on the boat, and for a family of Denverites, that's like asking us to wear our formal wizarding robes. Formal means the flip-flops with sequins, right?

[identity profile] parthenia14.livejournal.com 2005-07-31 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Have a great holiday. Maybe pack sequined flip flops? Thst should cover all bases.

I don't experience with diabetes, but our youngest is severely nut- and egg-allergic. Not quite in the same league but probably similar issues of coming to terms with its limitations, and managing everyday life in minute detail.

[identity profile] geoviki.livejournal.com 2005-07-31 09:58 pm (UTC)(link)
And I'm sure your youngest doesn't like to be singled out and to be different. I understand, though, that peanut butter isn't the huge issue it would be for you if you lived in America.