Wednesday, August 31, 2011

About Diabetes, and How having a service dog will help control it.



Diabetes has become more and more of a problem in the U.S. According to the American Diabetes Association 300,000 people will die this year from diabetes. That's more than breast cancer and AIDS combined. Type 1 diabetes is the more serious form of diabetes and the onset is typically diagnosed in children. For some kids, like Elisabeth, they struggle with hypo and hyper glycemic unawareness. Hypoglycemia is when you can't feel when your blood sugar is dangerously low.

Insulin is not a cure for an auto-immune disease called type 1 diabetes. Every day, with every blood test, the hope and the goal is for a cure. Until that day, I am grateful for the tools that each have a place in managing this horrible disease. Insulin, Insulin pumps, glucose meters, and alert dogs are all management tools. Science has proven that tighter control of blood sugar will help keep away the deadly effects of blindness, kidney disease, neuropathy, heart disease, amputations, and death.

Keeping blood sugar under tight control is a process that can make a person insane. We study Elisabeth's charts, measure her food, count her carbohydrates, and try to figure out why one day an insulin dose is perfect, the next it's too much, and the next it's not enough. Elisabeth's endocrinologist says there are just too many parameters such as growth spurts, adrenaline, exercise, hot baths, lack of sleep, stress, excitement, and so on that affect blood sugar. It will never make sense.

One way with control Elisabeth's blood sugar now is with the use of an Animas Ping insulin pump. The pump is a sophisticated tool that can deliver precise amounts of insulin. Elisabeth's A1c has started to lower after he started on her pump. A lower A1c means better health now and in the future.



So how will a dog trained in diabetes alert be able to help Elisabeth?

A dog’s keen sense of smell gives it the ability to watch over the blood sugar levels of a diabetic .Reports suggest that some dogs can detect early warning signs of low blood sugar, called hypoglycemia by using their sense of smell to ‘sniff out’ whether or not their owner’s glucose levels are dropping. Our bodies give out a "chemical" smell which these dogs can sense.
With low blood sugar Elisabeth can fall into a dangerous coma, something which we worry about in the middle of the night while she sleeps. Or passing out when she is outside playing and myself or her daddy are not within a birds eye view of her.


This same concept of "sense of smell" also works with detecting seizures.

A dog to benefit BOTH kids.


Thursday, August 25, 2011

It's Official!

Our service dog will also be trained for Eddie's big sister Elisabeth!

Our Service dog will be for Seizure Alert, Mobility Assistance and Diabetes Alert!

More information and blog redesign to come.





Tuesday, August 16, 2011



Oh Happy Day! More Money has come our way!



First I would like to thank EVERYONE who helped make our bake sale a complete success! We raised a total of $679.36! I was almost overwhelmed by the support that was shown to us, and all the wonderful baked goods that where made and donated. Along with what we raised a donation of $100.00 was made by a very special family, bringing up our total to $779.36! A total of $780 was mailed to 4 Paws for Ability on 8/15/11.

As of Aug. 15, 2011 our fundraising total is: $4,144.27. This total does NOT include the $780 and made over the weekend.


The GRAND total comes to: $4,924.27






Monday, August 8, 2011

BAKE SALE


Galleria Mall
Warner Robins, GA

Saturday Aug 13, 2011
12:30pm-4pm


All profits will be going to 4 Paws For Ability
Please stop by and support our efforts to get a much needed service dog.

There will be a raffle for TWO

Cupcake Scentsy Warmers




Thursday, August 4, 2011

Almost Famous... Again!

Thank you to Kyle Warnke from 41 WMGT news for doing a story about our family!




The fundraising continues.

I wanted to start off by sharing a wonderful quote:

"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal". ~Albert Pike

I will never forget those who have reached out to help out our family. We are truly grateful to all of you.

Fundraising Update!! As of Aug 1st our official fundraising total is $3,563.50! There is an additional $2,000 that will be coming in the next month from fundraisers and personal donations. Thank You!!

Our next fundraiser is a bake sale being held at the Galleria Mall in Centerville, GA from 12:30 to 4pm. Come on by and get some delicious goodies and help a great cause.