tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post8968226102207531775..comments2023-03-26T03:37:51.226-04:00Comments on Diabetes Blog: BETA BUDDIES: "This Isn't Diabetes 101!" ~ Reyna MaherAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00895126112651188056noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-54263118495693090472016-05-18T22:52:30.883-04:002016-05-18T22:52:30.883-04:00Personally, I have never thought twice about the w...Personally, I have never thought twice about the word testing until today. So thanks for providing some context. I think it's a great attitude to have around your children and to remind them that they have not failed, it's only a tool to figure out what to do next. Frankhttp://www.type1writes.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-48456225979220176422016-05-18T17:57:49.952-04:002016-05-18T17:57:49.952-04:00i like condition too, but for me, that's sound...i like condition too, but for me, that's sounds temporary. which actually, is a great hope to have! :)kerri aristahttp://www.myt1diabetes.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-68352457175290536742016-05-18T16:57:48.975-04:002016-05-18T16:57:48.975-04:00I say "test" at home but - when helping ...I say "test" at home but - when helping out at the church with my young fwd (friend w/ diabetes!), I say check. meanderingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03217152983030885746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-20113855947834361212016-05-18T10:51:32.146-04:002016-05-18T10:51:32.146-04:00ooohh...I want to take an eye make-up 101 from you...ooohh...I want to take an eye make-up 101 from you!<br />As for the words we use I used to think diabetic-vs-has diabetes was no big deal, before having a child with diabetes I would have used either with no problem. Now I definitely want him to be seen as so much else that I never refer to him as "diabetic" and I often correct others on that one. <br />We do say disease a lot...but not in reference to diabetes, but celiac disease as we get to explain it often when we go out or to other's homes and there will be food. Saying disease seems to makes people know it's serious and not just some fun strange diet idea we're trying out. <br />Anyhow, let me know when you vlog about your fabulous eye make up routine :) Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03210820513382353417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6177432865376147686.post-30361066703653169412016-05-18T07:27:10.494-04:002016-05-18T07:27:10.494-04:00I just noticed that I think I *have been* saying T...I just noticed that I think I *have been* saying TEST not check (but believe in saying check) AND I don't know how to do eyeliner. Katyhttp://bigfootchildhavediabetes.comnoreply@blogger.com