Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A ground-breaking procedure has radically altered the life of a Port Alberni man who struggled with Type 1 diabetes.
Darryl Chase, 39, is the eldest of two brothers who were both born and raised in Port Alberni. The part-time Canada Post worker and bicycle geek lives in the Valley with his wife and daughter.
Chase?s childhood was no different than that of other kids. He went to school, played sports and was a typical kid.
At age eight though, Chase noticed something that was different from other kids. He had an unquenchable thirst and urinated more frequently as a result. His parents took him to the doctor, where he was subsequently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
http://www.albernivalleynews.com/news/181447911.html
I rather doubt he is 'insulin-free', injection-free perhaps! 🙄🙂
Darryl Chase, 39, is the eldest of two brothers who were both born and raised in Port Alberni. The part-time Canada Post worker and bicycle geek lives in the Valley with his wife and daughter.
Chase?s childhood was no different than that of other kids. He went to school, played sports and was a typical kid.
At age eight though, Chase noticed something that was different from other kids. He had an unquenchable thirst and urinated more frequently as a result. His parents took him to the doctor, where he was subsequently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
http://www.albernivalleynews.com/news/181447911.html
I rather doubt he is 'insulin-free', injection-free perhaps! 🙄🙂