tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2764588370752816542.post1995677711975288417..comments2020-07-12T01:25:21.680-04:00Comments on Wicked Sweet: How I Got HerePamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08556301372427216486noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2764588370752816542.post-20787788616069256542010-06-05T19:23:55.636-04:002010-06-05T19:23:55.636-04:00Wow, Pam your words brought tears to my eyes. As s...Wow, Pam your words brought tears to my eyes. As someone who loves you and your family so much, I can feel all of your pain.<br /><br />You're a great mom and Grace is so blessed to have diabetes with you. You can change the world.Debbie Lattugahttp://www.invisibleheartstrings.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2764588370752816542.post-36179386042987514432010-06-02T21:03:36.348-04:002010-06-02T21:03:36.348-04:00Thank you for sharing your story Pam. It's imp...Thank you for sharing your story Pam. It's important for all of us to hear and not feel so alone. I get the Mommy guilt, it looms large here even in this house. But I do know that you are a strong, strong woman who raises Grace with strength and courage and bravado. I think in the back of our minds, us D-Mommies always have the 'what-ifs' we had caught it sooner, what if I had only... but that's a hard place in which to live. Let it just sit there in the back of your mind and soon enough, maybe enough other stuff will come in that it will just slip out the back door. That's what I am hoping, anyway. Thanks again for sharing your journey with Grace.Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11137611120689810820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2764588370752816542.post-50835650821949999182010-06-02T17:09:20.620-04:002010-06-02T17:09:20.620-04:00Pam -
Thank you for sharing (and showing me) what...Pam - <br />Thank you for sharing (and showing me) what a parent of a type 1 child goes through. <br /><br />Don't feel guilty and don't get angry with yourself- just continue to keep doing the best you can. <br />And please, keep blogging!<br />Kelly Kk2https://www.blogger.com/profile/04167099133092135850noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2764588370752816542.post-87760070419824545772010-06-02T10:49:17.205-04:002010-06-02T10:49:17.205-04:00Hi Pam, Glad you are no longer a lurker! The guilt...Hi Pam, Glad you are no longer a lurker! The guilty feeling will fade over time. You have to remember not to be hard on yourself - you didn't know! <br />When my son was born, he was tested by the TEDDY study at the hospital and the results came back that he tested with a higher risk for type1. Since we have no family history of it PLUS I was breastfeeding & making my own food etc, I opted to not participate in the study plus I completely buried any thoughts of type 1. When Addison was drinking a lot and soaking diapers and acting lethargic I didn't even think diabetes. It took a week to feel like something was wrong and that is when we took him in and he was diagnosed and I was blindsided! <br /><br />It has been 2 years now and it does get easier. There are still hard days, sad days & angry days but overall D is such a part of our life that it doesn't shake us up quite so often. Hang in there!Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16578777299563079924noreply@blogger.com