Florence Flynn, Cornwall PEI
November 6, 2009
Florence is a Diabetes Champion! She has lived with type 1 diabetes for 57 years. She had 4 children, worked part time as an LPN while raising her children. When she was diagnosed, she had a glass syringe that she had to boil to sterilize and often sharpened her needle with a fine grindstone. Today she is on an insulin pump and is fairly well regulated. She is now retired and loves to travel.
Jace Bullen, Waterloo Ontario
November 5, 2009
“Jace is a Diabetes Champion because of his admirable and courageous attitude towards his disease. He doesn’t let the daily challenges of his diabetes get in the way of all the things he loves to do in life! We are all very proud of him
XOX”
Connor Oldfield, Edmonton, AB
“My son is only 6 years old and is my HERO!! He right away deals with his daily struggles and continues to fight and play like the other kids. He has is up and downs, however makes both of us very proud parents.”
Trinity Hillock, Lethbridge Alberta
“Trinity is my 3 yr old daughter who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in the summer. She is a brave and courageous little girl who I admire very much.”
Alisha Mcgrath-Hammond, Mt.Pearl Newfoundland
“I have nominated my daughter Alisha who is my hero. Alisha was diagnosed Jan 20, 2009 at the age of 5 with type 1 diabetes. It has been a year of many first but she has taken it all in stride. She is always asking questions about diabetes and sharing answers with her family and friends. She now dreams of becoming a doctor to help other kids and to help find a cure. I sometimes look at her and just fill up thinking of how much she has to go through in a day. The 4 injections of insulin, the 6 or more sugar checks a day, watching what she eats so closely, sugar lows/highs, the emotions she feels when she is experience one, sick days and much more. Alisha also has a blood disorder for 2 year I.T.P (low platelets) which has caused a few more obstacles in her life, but she lives life to the fullest, she doesn’t let it get her down or stop her in any way. She is the best big sister, kindest friend, most caring granddaughter and the strongest, bravest, beautiful daughter I could have ever asked for. Alisha is my hero and my Diabetes Champion!”
Devon McKeag, Gravenhurst Ontario
Devon is 7 and has been living with diabetes for almost three years now. He’s a Champion to me because of the way he perseveres. He does not let diabetes slow him down or prevent him from taking up challenges. He impresses me by taking responsibility when he lets others know that he can’t have something or has to know the carbs so he can have it. I hope that he will continue to challenge himself and be a Champion for diabetes.
Meg Allen, London Ontario
Meg was diagnosed at 6 years old she is now 9 years old. In 3 years she has learned much, cried little and has had a great attitude about her life. She has faith that there will be a cure in her lifetime. She is the bravest person I know and I am very proud of her.
Baron Blais, Sarnia Ontario
“I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 44 years of age. I am a Diabetes Champion because I live a healthy and active lifestyle. I educate and motivate others affected with the disease. I’m a Diabetes Champion because I live life to its fullest. I have been a canvasser for the Canadian Diabetes Association in Sarnia, Lambton for 20 years. There is a great need for financial dollars so we can find a cure for this serious disease which is becoming an epidemic. More and more canvassers are required to help alleviate this disease. I am constantly trying to recruit more canvassers for the Sarnia office and explain how important it is to get involved.”
Kristen Creek, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Kristen is a Diabetes Champion because she is dedicated to the diabetes cause and has worked tirelessly to promote it. Though she doesn’t have diabetes herself, both her aunt and fiancee have type one diabetes. Kristen has volunteered with children who have diabetes, done electives in pediatric endocrinology throughout medical school and around the world to work with children with diabetes and organized the World Diabetes Day celebration at the University of Manitoba in 2008. At that event, she raised thousands of dollars for an international charity that provides insulin and diabetes supplies to children in developing countries. Kristen is passionate about international child health and is a Champion because she has worked hard to improve things for children with diabetes across the globe.
Josh Manusow, Ottawa/Winnipeg Ontario/Manitoba
“I am a Diabetes Champion because I have been living a successful, healthy and happy life with type one diabetes for over 23 years since I was three-years-old. Before I graduated from medical school I represented Canada as the International Diabetes Federation’s Canadian Ambassador to the UN Special Resolution on Diabetes. I am a passionate diabetes advocate and jump at the chance to tell my story whenever I can. I’m hoping to be done my Ophthalmology training in 6 years so that I can look after the vision of our diabetes community. I am living proof that diabetes is an obstacle that can be overcome and am inspired by all of the stories I see on this site.”