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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Can't post pictures

I have been trying and trying, unsuccessfully, to post pictures to my blog.  Anyone out there know what is going on? 

My Story

November is National Diabetes Month.  I got an e-mail, encouraging those with diabetes to post their stories on Facebook.  I thought it would be a better idea to blog Gavin's story instead.

 

Gavin's Story

 
My name is Gavin Barnes.  I have had Type 1 Diabetes for 6 months, and 1 day.  I am such a brave boy, and I hardly ever complain.  My family and I are learning a lot about diabetes.  More than my mom thought I would ever have to learn! My mom was really worried when I was diagnosed. She was so afraid that she did something to cause me to get it.  Type 1 Diabetes is NOT caused by eating too much sugar.  Type 1 Diabetes is not contagious, just for kids, caused by an unhealthy lifestyle or diet, preventable, or something you outgrow.  There is no cure for Type 1 Diabetes.  Diabetes is an auto-immune disease, meaning that the antibodies in your body attack your pancreas.  The pancreas is a small organ behind the stomach that produces insulin.  When the pancreas no longer works, insulin injections are required to keep the body healthy and functioning properly.  I am still a normal, healthy, fun loving boy.  I love pizza, playing sports, and Lego Ninjago.  I am like most of the other boys my age, I just require insulin to keep my body healthy.

Diabetes has had a physical, emotional and financial toll on my family.  My mom worries about me a lot.  She worries about me while I'm at school, church, playing outside with my friends, or even while I am sleeping.  Diabetes is time consuming.  My mom has to read all the nutrition labels at the grocery store.  We have been surprised what is really in the food that we were eating.  If you've never read labels, you should try it!  It takes a lot of organization and planning to manage diabetes.

An extraordinary effort goes into living an ordinary day.  I have to test my blood levels when I wake up, before lunch, before dinner, before bedtime, and any other time I feel like my blood sugar is low, or if I need something to eat.  I usually test my blood levels 6 or 7 times a day.  My normal blood glucose range is 80-150. 
 
After checking my blood levels, I have to inject insulin.  I am getting really good at doing all this on my own!  I do it by myself every day at school.  I have to rotate my injection sites.  This prevents scar tissue from building up in my body.  I can have shots in my arms, legs, bottom and stomach.  I don't like shots in my tummy.  My mom says there isn't enough fat there, so it hurts more.  Before I give myself a shot, my mom counts all the carbohydrates in the food that I am going to eat.  I give myself insulin according to the amount of carbs in my food.  My mom says when I get a little bigger, and better at math, I'll be able to do all this myself.  I have injections of insulin before eating breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner and bedtime.  Usually 5, sometimes 6 shots a day.  My mom says I am the bravest boy she knows!

I am getting really good at recognizing when my blood sugar is low.  I feel shaky, dizzy, sweaty and sometimes confused.  After testing myself, I get to eat something from my "low box".  I really like fruit snacks.  They bring up my blood levels pretty quick!  After eating my snack, I have to rest for 15 minutes.  I retest myself after 15 minutes to make sure that my blood levels are back to normal.

When my blood levels are high, I feel irritable.  I also feel very thirsty, hungry, and have to use the bathroom a lot.  It's a little frustrating to have high blood levels because I often feel hungry.  If I have something to eat, it makes my levels even higher.  Sometimes it makes me mad that I can't have anything to eat.  When my levels are  high, exercise helps bring me back down to normal range.  It's also important for me to stay hydrated.  If my blood levels are high before a meal, I give myself extra insulin.

Sometimes it's hard to have diabetes.  It's hard to have to stay in from recess when my blood sugar is low.  It's hard to have to trade my birthday snack for a beef jerky, and bring the treat home from school.  Sometimes it's hard to have to put my soccer treats in my "low box".  I wonder what I will do with all the candy that I get for Halloween?  Mom says I can keep 5 or 6 pieces, put a few more in my low box and trade the rest for some money or a prize from the store.


I have had the opportunity to meet many amazing people because of my diabetes.  I love my doctor, Dr. Lindsay.  He is very funny and thinks I am very smart.  I went to Diabetes camp in July and made some great friends.  Candy, Dr. Lindsay's nurse, was my counselor at camp!  My mom felt a little more relaxed knowing that I would be well taken care of.
 
Lots of people ask me about when I'm going to get a pump.  The truth is, I don't really know.  My doctor wants me to wait until I'm old enough to understand how it works.  My mom thinks this is a wise decision.  I am not even really sure if I want one.  I've seen the needles that they use to insert the pump and they scare me a little bit.  You only have to rotate it every three days, but that needle is BIG!  For now, I'm happy with the shots, but I may change my mind in the future.

Diabetes is a lot of work, worries and struggles.  There are also triumphs that go along with it.  It feels really good when my levels are normal for an entire day.  We have seen a lot of blessings as well.  When my sister, Emily, was in Kindergarten, she made friends with the 504 nurse (the nurse that takes care of me) at school.  She would play with Mrs. Maedgen at recess and refer to her as her very best friend.  Because of this, my mom has come to know and love Mrs. Maedgen as well.  My aunt Jamie also got the school nurse job at my school this year.  She is there to check on me once a week.  My mom feels like her prayers have been answered!  She feels confident (as confident as she can.....) sending me to school knowing that I am in good hands!
 
I don't let diabetes get me down, and I don't use Diabetes as an excuse.  I DON'T and I will NEVER let diabetes limit me.  I can still live the life I have always wanted to live.  I can play soccer, basketball, and baseball.  I can swim and play at the park.  I am brave, strong, tough and I am NOT afraid of Diabetes!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Heart of Gold

We have an upcoming Disneyland trip that have been planning for quite some time.  Travis found out yesterday that he has a regional manager coming into town for a planning meeting the same time as our family vacation.  It is pretty important for his career that he attends this meeting.  We were discussing some options this morning.  Gavin was quietly eating his breakfast, listening intently.  After a few minutes, he spoke up and said, "Dad, I will go to work for you so you can go to Disneyland." 

He was sincere with his offering.  How many six year olds do you know that would be willing to sacrifice his Disneyland vacation so that his dad could go instead?  I am amazed more and more every day by this boy.  He has a heart of gold!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Stinky Lake

It is an overcast, slightly rainy day today.  That means Syracuse doesn't smell very good!  Kate and I went outside to run some errands and here's how the conversation went:

Kate:  Mom, what is that smell?
Mom:  It's the Lake.
Kate:  A NASTY, STINKY lake.....

Love my girl :)

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Best Buds


Gavin is lucky to have some really great friends!  They often roam the neighborhood and love to spend time together.  Last night they were playing outside and Gavin told them that he felt low.  These two boys emptied out Chase's wagon, and loaded Gavin up.  They pulled him in a wagon with broken wheels all the way home.  Skyler rushed into the house and let me know that Gavin wasn't feeling well.  I tested Gavin's levels, and sure enough, he was low.  I got a little emotional as I hugged these cute boys and thanked them for looking after, and taking care of their friend.  We are blessed to live in such a great neighborhood with some really amazing friends!  Thanks for making things a little easier to cope with!!! 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Camping, Day 2

Camping - Day 2

We started our second day with a trip to Granny's in Heber City for a little ice cream.  Now THIS is what I call camping ;)
Connie, Maren and Redick

Tyler and Gavin.  I think Tyler had eaten WAY too much at this point

The crew

Emily with Tyson, Avery, Dustin and Emma.  Emily really loves her uncles, and really enjoyed her weekend with them.  Thanks for making a little girl feel so special!

Emma, Megan, Hallie and Grandma Paulette

Kate, Lucy, Mikelle, Heather, Jamie and Levi

MMMMMM......

After roughing it in Heber City, we returned to camp.  We went down to the lake for a little rafting with Dustin.  I think this is Tyler's favorite part of our annual camping trip.


Looking confident and ready for what Dustin has to dish out!

Emily could have hung on all day long!  I think they wore their uncle out.



Did I mention how COLD this water was?

Kate HATED the raft.  I'm not really surprised.  She is not much of an adventerous gal.  She prefers the safety the shore had to offer.


Gavin and Emma - so funny - they were both hanging on to the wrong side. Not too hard to dump out ;)

Let the games begin! 
Potato sack races





And then this game....  There was a squishy water ball in the toe of a nylon.  The competitors then placed the nylon on their heads.  The last one with a nylon on their head was the champion.  I witnesses a few rounds of this mayhem and was horrified when my little man volunteered to participate.  He actually did really good, coming in a strong second place.



All the Barnes siblings were called upon to participate.  I have never witnesses anything so brutal.  I was a little afraid for the safety of my loved ones.  Jamie pulled off the win!  Way to show those boys who's boss!




Saturday, July 14, 2012

Camping - Day 1

We took our annual camping trip the last week of June.  We usually camp up Fairview Canyon, but there were fires there this year, so we ended up at Strawberry.  The camping was different, but just as much fun!  The next few posts are going to be a picture fest - I just can't help myself!

The kids LOVED playing in the water.  It was very cold and very mossy, but they didn't seem to mind.


Lucy, Kate and Hallie.  So glad these girls are back!
Lucy, Mikelle, Megan, Emily and Gavin
Ewww.  Only these two ;/
I love this picture.  Gavin is going to make a great dad some day.  He took care of all the little ones.
Everyone loves Uncle Dustin!

And Kate loved the grape soda!


This is the first time that Tyler and I driven a 4 wheeler.  It was so much fun!  He did a lot of riding!

What a beautiful place!


Down by the river.  These kids spent a ton of time building two bridges.

Reddick (full of mischief) and Hallie. 
Compliments of Reddick. 
Did I mention how mischievious this kid is?  If you took your hand off your soda, it was immediately dumped out!  He sure keeps his parents on their toes!  I love this boy!

 Beautiful sunsets
Gavin was convinced that these were bear tracks.  Maybe.....

Fishing wasn't very good, but it was fun anyway.


Waiting so very patiently for a bite.



Day 1 was a success!