My Diabetic Heart

Living with Congestive Heart Failure and Type 2 Diabetes

WELCOME TO My Diabetic Heart!

Diabetes and Congestive Heart Failure are two common conditions that people are diagnosed with every day. Living with one of these conditions at any age is hard enough; imagine living with both at the age of 26. That's what this blog is all about. It's about my life with Type 2 Diabetes and CHF, and about showing that you can live a fulfilling life with each.



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1
Sep

D-Ninja Land

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As promised, here is Little G’s contribution to Diabetes Art Day.

Many thanks to Lee Ann Thill of The Butter Compartment for making Diabetes Art Day possible.

1
Sep

Diabetes Family Tree

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Today is Diabetes Art Day!!!!!  In honor of this day, I decided to pay tribute to the DOC, or as I like to think of it, my diabetes family.  And so, I present to you my Diabetes Family Tree.

Many thanks to Lee Ann Thill of The Butter Compartment for making Diabetes Art Day possible.

31
Aug

D-Police Badge (DArtDay Preview)

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In light of Diabetes Art Day, I decided it would be nice to create a badge for the Diabetes Police.  Well, in my mind, there are two distinct groups of Diabetes Police.  On one side, you have those people who really are knowledgeable, have good intentions, and are only looking out for your best interest.  You know, the kind that annoy you, yet are still tolerable.  And on the other side, you have those people who don’t have a clue, yet still make stupid comment just for the sake of hearing their own voice.  So, there are two badges.  See if you can guess which one belongs to which group. :)

So, without further delay, here are my first two attempts at creating a suitable badge:

Comments are definitely welcome!

18
Aug

A Worthwhile Entry

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The winners of the poetry book drawing, hosted by Lee Ann Thill over at The Butter Compartment, have been announced.   My congratulations to the winners, Virtue and Sherry .

While my entry wasn’t one of the chosen two, I’m still glad that I took the time to put it together and submit it.   I had a lot of fun making it, so it was definitely worthwhile.

22
Jul

The Children’s Museum: D-Meetup Style

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Lots and lots of people visit the Children’s Museum in Indianapolis on the weekends. A fair number of D-Meetups take place on the weekends, too. And over this past weekend, the Indiana DOC crew did both.

The group, consisting of Cherise Shockley and her husband & daughter, Scott & Niya, Michael Hoskins, Jenny Pritchard, and April & I, met up at the Children’s Museum on Saturday for an afternoon of fun and D-bonding.

We began our museum tour with some arts & crafts time; there was a table where we could create our own musical instruments out of paper plates, Popsicle sticks, a bit of string, and some beads.  Cherise had me draw a meter on the front of hers, while Michael worked to create one of his own.  That activity was part of the much larger Rockstars Cars & Guitars exhibit, which also included a band of teenagers singing classic rock & roll songs. Badly!

Everyone was rather hungry as it was around lunchtime when we got together, so we decided to take a break and get something to eat at the food court.  Big Mistake!  I found a hair in my sandwich.  I’m not talking about a little short one either.  This thing was at least 10 to 12 inches long!  So much for being hungry.  That ruined everyone’s appetite.  I was so mad I couldn’t hardly see straight, and everyone knew it.  I do believe I deserve a medal for keeping my composure and handling the situation as well as I did.  I simply took the food back to the register, pointed out the foot long hair on my tray, and asked for my money back.  I got it, and went on my way.

We resumed our tour from there and made our way to the second floor to check out the big Etch A Sketch 50th anniversary exhibit.  That was really cool.  There were pictures of Elvis, Michael Jackson, Jay Z, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and many more.  It’s hard to believe that some of the pictures hanging in that gallery were actually made on an Etch A Sketch.  Can you imagine how long it would have taken to create those?  Would take far more time and patience than I have; that’s for sure.  I’ll stick to my sketchbook and pencils. :)

From there Niya lead us to the Barbie Fashion Experience exhibit, where she got to dress up in different costumes, and walk the runway like a super model.  She was strutting her stuff all over that runway and having a great time doing so.  I so wish I could be her age again some times, or at the very least, possess the energy that she has.  By the time we left at 5:00 p.m., Niya had lead us through nearly all of the major exhibits spread among the museum’s 4 floors;  Dinosphere,  Take me there: Egypt, The Power of Children, and ScienceWorks just to name a few.

April and I wandered off on our own for a bit so I could get pictures of the one exhibit that I really wanted to see.  Dale Chihuly’s Fireworks of Glass.  That piece of work is amazing.  According to the information available at the museum, the glass tower stands 43 feet tall, and consists of over 3,200 pieces of blown glass.  The entire exhibit contains over 4,800 pieces of glass, and weighs in at a whopping 18,000 pounds.  It’s just plain AWEsome!

No D-Meetup would be complete without a group photo, and that was the second to the last thing that happened before the meetup ended.  Many thanks to Scott for taking the picture for us.

The very last thing involved me making good on a promise I made to Niya during our lunch break.  I had Little G out of the bag, and tossed him over to Niya, and told her she could hold onto him while we were in the museum.  She got rather upset by the thought of having to give him back, so I promised her she would have a d-ninja doll before I headed back to Fort Wayne on Sunday.  I was simply going to pay a visit a the Hoskins’ house, get another d-ninja, and drop it off to her on the way home.  At the last minute, though, I decided to give her mine.  She just lit up with excitement.  I snapped a quick photo of Niya & Little G for posterity sake, and that was that.

It was a wonderful ending to a rather fun and exciting D-Meetup.  April & I had a blast, and it was great meeting Cherise, Scott, Niya, and Jenny for the first time, and great seeing Michael again, too.   Hope you all had as much fun as I did.  Thanks for coming!

Indy D-Meetup Photos




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What would you like to know?
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As most of you know by now, I’m an open book when it comes to talking about my life with type 2 diabetes and congestive heart failure.  I’m generally willing to talk about anything, because I believe there’s a chance that sharing what I know and live with may actually help someone else. And there’s always the benefit of being able to vent; that’s always a good thing.  As is bonding with my readers and the rest of the community.

With that being said, I’d like to open the floor (is there a floor in the blogosphere?) to questions from anyone reading my blog.  Do you have a question about type 2 diabetes or congestive heart failure, or some other question that you’re just chomping at the bit to ask me? You know, like general “get to know me” questions. This is your chance to get those questions answered.

Submit your questions to: mailbag@mydiabeticheart.com, or post a comment below.   I’ll read them, and post the answers to this blog.

So don’t be shy.  What would you like to know?  I look forward to hearing from you.

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New Opportunities
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During the year and a half since I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I’ve often said that I see that diagnosis as a blessing in disguise.  If it weren’t for my going to the doctor for diabetes related problems, the congestive heart failure wouldn’t have been found, and I probably wouldn’t be writing this post.  The fact that I am here is a blessing in and of itself, but there have been so many more.

My diagnosis lead me to the diabetic online community, and the awesome people, blogs, and other websites that make up the community.  And it lead to the creation of this blog, which has allowed me to share my story with people from all over the country, and even around the world.  This blog, and my interactions with others in the community, have lead to another opportunity, too.

Some of you may have seen my tweet last night that I had just submitted my first post for Blogabetes, and some inquired as to what that was all about.  Well, a while back, I was contacted by dLife and was extended an invitation to join their team of bloggers. I accepted, of course.  And now that the paperwork and setup is out of the way, I’m at the starting point of this new opportunity, and as excited as can be.

Now, don’t worry, My Diabetic Heart isn’t going anywhere;  I’m going to be blogging in both places.  I’m thankful to have been blessed with another opportunity, and to know that I’m definitely in someones good graces.

Recent Comments

Laurel

This caught my eye on Wednesday and I just had to comment, what a beautiful piece of artwork. I'm really impressed!

Jess

I FOUND MYSELF!!!! I thought I was blind...but I can see clearly now! My cure? My glasses! :/ I know I'm a champ! Again, Master Yoda Mike, this is the awesomest idea ever and really just beautiful! I absolutely love it! I want this in postersize on my bedroom wall! framed.

Jess

Oh I am sooo moving there! wait...they do have the Disney Channel right? Just kidding! ....they do though right?

Lee Ann Thill

It wouldn't be Diabetes Art Day without Little G's art! Or the day after as it were since I haven't been able to keep up...