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Type 1 Diabetes Products

Friday, November 6, 2020

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Come check out the new line of type 1 diabetes (T1D) products. My hope is that these will help spread awareness about type 1 diabetes. Maybe by opening up conversations about T1D when others see you wearing them. 


Type 1 has affected my family and I know first hand what these warriors go through. Awareness desperately needs to be spread and a cure found. A portion of the sale from these items will be donated to type 1 diabetes support and research in hopes of finding a cure one day soon.




Spoon Necklace Type One Strong
Spoon Necklace Type One Strong

Spoon Keychain Diabadass Type 1
Spoon Keychain Diabadass Type 1

Type One Diabetes Awareness Necklace

Type One Diabetes Awareness Necklace

Medical Alert ID Bracelet Vintage Silverware
Medical Alert ID Bracelet Vintage Silverware

Medical Alert Dog Tags
Medical Alert Dog Tags


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November is Diabetes Awareness Month

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Because type 1 diabetes (T1D) is very near to us, 
20% of ALL sales through November will be donated to type 1 diabetes support/research. 

We are also offering free shipping all month. No code necessary! Valid in the USA only. 

All products sitewide are included, our new type 1 diabetes (T1D) products also.

This is a good opportunity to do a little Christmas shopping and help out a good cause! 
Our ultimate HOPE is a CURE for T1D.

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Type 1 Diabetes Awareness Necklace

Friday, July 31, 2020

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Hello, friends, new item in the shop! It's an awareness necklace for type 1 diabetes. $10 from every one sold will be donated to a type 1 organization of our choice.




The plan is to add other type 1 items and donate a portion from each of them as well in the future. So keep checking back for that.

Many of these organizations are working hard to find a cure, and many help people living with type 1 until there is a cure. They rely on donations to help fund diabetic alert dogs, pay for needed medical supplies and medications, to educate, to support newly diagnosed (because this can be a very scary time). They pay for diabetes camp for kids whose families can't afford the tuition and so much more!

This disease is so misunderstood and greatly confused and lumped with type 2 diabetes. They are NOT the same! It honestly is a whole different monster and in my opinion, it should have an entirely different name. Type 1 is a life long struggle with no breaks or vacations ever. It's a difficult life that nobody should have to live and it desperately needs a cure. If the whole world understood first hand the struggle of a type 1, I believe there would be a cure already. You don't know it until you live it.

Organizations we like:
City of Hope - Wanek Family Project to Cure Type 1 Diabetes
T1D Mod Squad
Beyond Type 1
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Trying to find NORMAL

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

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June 12, 2017 - My son started to vomit. Because he had seemed to be off and on under the weather for a couple of weeks I didn't think much of the throwing up. That is until I noticed that he was breathing super heavy while in a relaxed position.

I called the doctor right away because the heavy breathing scared me. Thankfully they had an opening within 30 minutes. I rushed over to to doctor's office. We did have a bit of a wait in the waiting room but when she finally saw us and with just the few questions she asked, she already had a hunch as to what was going on.

"Is he diabetic?" she asked.
No.

"We need to check his blood sugar."
What?

Comes back a few minutes later.

"He's diabetic." She says. "He needs to go to the hospital now."
My heart sank!

It was then an Ambulance ride to the ER. In the ER after running some tests, they confirm what the other doctor had already told us, he is diabetic and he is in Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). He was admitted to the Pediatric ICU (PICU). His blood sugar had to be checked every hour with a finger prick. They needed to bring his blood sugar levels back to the "normal" range with an IV.

So here we were, Mom, Dad and (my baby) our 10 year old newly diagnosed type 1, two days in the PICU, two more days in the regular pediatrics department and Brother at Nana's house. A whole ton of education and information thrown at you and they were ready to send us home. He couldn't wait to get home, we all couldn't!

So with a crash course in Type 1 diabetes, and a bunch of broken spirits, were we really ready to take this on, on our own? No, but we didn't have a choice and we still don't! We are just trying to find normal in this life changing diagnosis.


Is it normal to do finger sticks several times a day?
Is it normal to give shots for every meal and a bedtime?
Is it normal to have to worry about blood sugar level?
Is it normal to have to keep track of your carb intake?
Is it normal to wake up at 2 am to check your blood sugar?
Is it normal to have to email your doctor everyday with your blood sugar readings?

NO! 

It's not normal and it's not fair. I feel heartbroken and defeated. He is so strong and so brave and I am so proud of him! He was a CHAMP in the hospital. He hates needles and now he must face them several times every single day. It breaks my heart. I just want things to feel normal again.


Type 1 diabetes is not caused by poor health choices or by being over weight. You do not do anything to get it and you can not do anything to prevent it. Type 1 is an autoimmune disease. It can not be reversed and you can't grow out of it.

It has come to my attention that some may not want to donate to find a cure for type 1 diabetes because the attitude toward this horrible disease is that they/we have brought it upon ourselves and that it can be reversed. This is just not true. It may be the case for type 2 but it is not for type 1, we need an actual cure. I ask you please just be aware Type 1s did not bring this upon themselves and we need a cure,  please pray! Thank you!



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