Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Could this article possibly be more confused about Type1 diabetes and its origins? At first I thought they were talking about Type 2 appearing in children with greater frequency, but then it starts to talk about Type 1! 🙄
His bubbly personality is nothing close to revealing what he is suffering from. The sheer boldness and determination portrayedby his image only brings out a different personality.
At 12, Dennis Githinji, a Nakuru resident, is an orator whose words cut through all ages. To young and old, Githinji is a role model. He is living with diabetes but he has never let his condition put him down.
?I play like other children, my life is normal, I go to school, the only difference is that I take medicine and I have to watch my diet which is a bit challenging at times,? says Githinji.
http://www.coastweek.com/3506_30.htm
His bubbly personality is nothing close to revealing what he is suffering from. The sheer boldness and determination portrayedby his image only brings out a different personality.
At 12, Dennis Githinji, a Nakuru resident, is an orator whose words cut through all ages. To young and old, Githinji is a role model. He is living with diabetes but he has never let his condition put him down.
?I play like other children, my life is normal, I go to school, the only difference is that I take medicine and I have to watch my diet which is a bit challenging at times,? says Githinji.
http://www.coastweek.com/3506_30.htm