Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
"We were both terrified. Our first reaction was...is she going to die?,” said Molly Taylor, mother of Sabrina Taylor.
That's what went through the mind of Molly Taylor when her then-9-year-old daughter, Sabrina, was diagnosed as a diabetic. Now Sabrina's a regular 13-year old. She likes video games, facebooking her friends,and texting them, too but there's something she carries with her that most kids her age don't.That's this device that pumps insulin and keeps her alive.
http://www.siouxlandmatters.com/sto...iabetes-helps-ot/33964/ieSVxKsXz0aQG8fRgMeG6w
That's what went through the mind of Molly Taylor when her then-9-year-old daughter, Sabrina, was diagnosed as a diabetic. Now Sabrina's a regular 13-year old. She likes video games, facebooking her friends,and texting them, too but there's something she carries with her that most kids her age don't.That's this device that pumps insulin and keeps her alive.
http://www.siouxlandmatters.com/sto...iabetes-helps-ot/33964/ieSVxKsXz0aQG8fRgMeG6w