I hesitated to crash your board, but I just felt compelled to tell you that I am so impressed with Alpha Gamma Delta and its work for Diabetes. You probably get this all the time, but I still wanted to throw in my $0.02.
My daughter has Type I Diabetes which was diagnosed 2 years ago, and she is now 11. She takes 4-5 shots a day and tests her blood sugar about 5 times a day. When she was diagnosed, we weren't really sure what was wrong since she was only exhibiting symptoms for a few weeks, and the doctor told us she was about a week away from falling into a diabetic coma. She was very thin to begin with so naively we never considered diabetes to be a possibility even though she had classic symptoms. (This just goes to show you how important educating the public really is!)
We have come so far in 2 years. She is a well-adjusted, confident child with many friends who takes everything in stride. She is totally responsible for the management of her diabetes (with me looking over her shoulder every 5 minutes without her knowing
). She administers her own shots and makes appropriate adjustments, and she measures all of her own food. She is very much in control of her diabetes and hopefully she's learning habits that will keep her strong and healthy for many years to come.
She attended diabetes camp for kids in our state for the last 2 years, and it has made all the difference in her attitude on life. At her age, kids don't want to be different and stand out from the crowd. When she met all those other diabetic kids at camp, she realized she was not alone and just as normal as everybody else with this one exception. One of her cabinmates this year also had leukemia in addition to being diabetic so that was an eye-opener for her.
I didn't know a lot about Alpha Gamma Delta when I joined this board because there was no AGD chapter at my school, but I have gained a high level of respect for AGD and for all of you who provide such sensitive and caring posts around this board. I love my sorority's philanthropy, but luckily I am not a beneficiary of all of its good works. Since my family benefits from yours, I wanted you to know because I hope it will provide you with new found appreciation and pride for your hard work when you hear personal, real-life stories of those benefitting from it. I will certainly sing AGD's praises as well as AOII's if my daughters make the decision to pursue the sorority experience in college.
Much fraternal love,
rubyrose