Saturday, February 16, 2008
How Technology Became My Life
When I was 7 years old in first grade, I loved playing football with my freinds, driving my parents crazy and having very few worries about my world. Then I was diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes. In that March of 1996, technology did not just become part of my life, as it did for all of my classmates in computer class. Modern technology became my source of life. Being diagnosed with a terminal disease to which no cure has yet been found, the use of the most modern technology in the world is the only way I can survive.
Diabetes is a genetic disease that does not discriminate between gender, age or lifestyle. When the certain mutated gene triggered in my body one day, my immune system turned on itself and attacked my pancreas, the insulin producing organ in our bodies. Without the work of my pancreas, my body could not regulate my blood sugar on its own.
For weeks my parents thought I was just really sick. I felt weak, hungry and thirsty all the time, and tired. In two to three months, I lost 60% of my body weight and my daily habits changed completely, such as no longer wanting to go outside to play football.
The scariest part is, there was no way for my parents to have any idea what was really happening to me. Eventually my parents took me in to see our doctor, and after one simple look at me, he told my parents to take me to the hospital immediately. Upon arriving at the hospital, my blood sugar was 784. At 900, I would go into a coma. The target for a regular human being is 80-130.

I have an electronic meter used to take blood sugar measurements that I do around 6 times a day. I do blood glucose tests before every meal I eat, and at other times during such as before atheletic workouts. Keeping my blood sugar in range not ony keep me healthy right now, but helps to ensure that I do not have other health problems that are common in diabetics. These problems include kidney failure, blindness, heart disease and circulatory problems, that then lead to amputations.
I owe the quality of life I have been able to live thus far entirely to technology. I fit the definition of a walking, talking, living Cyborg pretty well.
Diabetes does not take vacations. Without the help of all the technology I have, my life would not seem anywhere near as normal as I have been able to live it. There are many people I have known for years, who only found out I was diabetic years after I first met them.
Diabetes does not take vacations. Without the help of all the technology I have, my life would not seem anywhere near as normal as I have been able to live it. There are many people I have known for years, who only found out I was diabetic years after I first met them.
I am not the only one this technology affects. Children all of the world are being diagnosed every day. They do not deserve it, and yet that are forced to mature at a rate faster than any other kid in their class, or group of friends. The Juvenile Diabetes Association works every day to raise money to aid the research to find the cure for this disease. I have done work with the JDRF in the past, and hope to be able to do even more now that I am in college and beyond. The JDRF is very much responsible for being able to make such incredible technology available to the many, many families that juvenile diabetes effects. A cure can and will be found, but until that day comes, technology will continue to allow me to live, and be not just a part of my life, but be the source of my life.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
References
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Date: 16 February 2008
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Date: 16 February 2008
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Date: 16 February 2008
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Date: 16 February 2008
Title: Movie
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Date: 16 February 2008
Site: http://www.chw.org/NavTopImages/chw_logo.gif
Date: 21 February 2008
Title: JDRF
Site: http://sugarcube1639.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/jdrf_pms_english.jpg
Date: 16 February 2008
Title: Wilson Football
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Date: 16 February 2008
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Date: 16 February 2008
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Date: 16 February 2008
Title: Movie
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Date: 16 February 2008
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