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allsgr8-CONGRATS ON UR DECISION!!!! hope its a good one and 4 the better…and ur omnipod makes ur life easier and ur health better …amen!!! wat page is ur reasoning on????i’m very curious cuz there was a kid in my bunk in camp who had d and wouldnt get a pump cuz she wanted to make sure it was a secret…(which doesnt make sense in my opinion cuz if u cum to every meal late and leave every meal early and ur bed makes strange noises on shabbos i think it wud be less of a secret!!! lol) but anyways I WAS THE ONLY pERSON IN CAMP THAT KNEW!!!(cuz i figured it out myself..) and i was PETRIFIED cuz if she would faint from a low everyone would just think she fainted and won’t give her sugar…yikes!! it was pretty intense…b’h nothing happened over the summer…
and btw i thought of u guys here on the d post tonight…it was my sisters wedding (mazal tov!!!!) and the photagrapher asked my bro to take his “cell phone” off his belt before pix lol but he danced the whole wedding and still kept his numbers good BH!!
dx3 and rebbitzen- i was reading an earlier page from this post and saw wat u said about seliac…idk if this is any comfort or help to you, but my brother (not the d one) was diagnosed with seliac when he was a baby…7 YEARS LATER THEY REALIZED THAT HE WAS MISDIAGNOSED!!!!!!and now he’s eating normally…
dx3-i just thought i’d tell u one of the things that we implemented as a family when my brother was diagnosed…since he needed to make sure to eat and drink b4 he went to sleep to keep his numbers good, every night b4 bedtime we all had “sleep snack” we used to all sit around the table and get some sort of snack (like fruit s/t candy…etc.) and then everyone wud go to sleep…we even do this now even though he doesnt need sleep snack to remind him to eat..