Aliza with Diabetes

Aliza Chana ZaleonAliza Chana Zaleon of Aliza with Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes; November 2001

About my day to day life living with type one diabetes, while attending college and striving to lead as normal a life as possible. I also have multiple other medical problems that complicate my d-life, but I’m thriving and living positively! Diabetes doesn’t have me — I have diabetes!”

Aliza with Diabetes

I’m Aliza, and I’m twenty five years old! I have multiple chronic illnesses and I try not to let that define me, and rather, I decide to DEFY the odds! A year ago, I would never have imagined myself in this position and a year from now, who knows where I will be?!? I have Diabetes, Type 1 Diabetes and I’m on an insulin pump, continuous glucose monitor, and I have an A1c of 5.6! I have taken on Diabetes blogging as part of my goal to help define myself and redefine myself, so please join me on this ride! My twitter is @alizachana.

I am also beginning my own non-profit organization, Bags of Love and Hope to support Adult patients in hospitals and with chronic medical problems. I’ve recently been able to go back to school to begin my work on my degree so that I can start the process of getting on the track to get my combined MPH/MSW so that I can help others with chronic conditions advocate for themselves as I have done for myself. My goal is specifically to become a CDE and my concentration in my Public health degree is nutrition counseling. That is part of why I’ve started this Diabetes blog. I’m really passionate about what I do, and I love helping people!

I especially am passionate about making sure that young adults – specifically those in high school and college – take good care of their Diabetes as they are old enough to understand what Diabetes means, and how to care for themselves. Long term consequences in many cases can be prevented with proper care and control, and I am an advocate for access to the best tools available to maintain tight control!

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Bob Pedersen of Diabetes Daily

Bob PedersonBob Pedersen of Diabetes Daily
Type 2 Diabetes, May 2008

“I am more of a storyteller than an advocate. My intent is to help persons touched by all types of Diabetes with compassion and humor.”

Bob PedersenT Minus Two

I’m Bob. I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in May of 2008. Since then, I’ve been actively interacting with diabetics and their family members online, and I strive to help persons touched by all types of Diabetes with compassion and humor. I blog at http://www.diabetesdaily.com/pedersen and http://tminustwo.net/. I write chiefly about Diabetes, striving for healthy life changes, and emotional health. I also touch on my efforts to teach myself cooking and also mix in a little silliness, because we all need a little silliness.

Cheryl Alkon

Cheryl AlkonCheryl Alkon, Author
Type 1 Diabetes, August 1977

“The insider’s guide to preconception, pregnancy, new motherhood and more–all with Type 1/Type 2 Diabetes. Also blog at Managing the Sweetness Within.”

Managing the Sweetness Within

As a longtime journalist who has lived with Type 1 since 1977, I write about pregnancy and Diabetes. My book, Balancing Pregnancy With Pre-Existing Diabetes: Healthy Mom, Healthy Baby, (Demos Health, 2010) is the first insider’s guide about what it takes to get and stay pregnant with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, and includes insights from more than 50 women with Diabetes as well as advice from top medical experts in the field of diabetes and pregnancy. The book also covers preconception, new motherhood, pregnancy loss and infertility. My blog, Managing the Sweetness Within, addresses the intersection of Type 1 Diabetes, infertility, and pregnancy. What’s it like to do each of them right? It’s all about managing the sweetness within.

 

Diabetes Daily

Elizabeth Edelman of Diabetes DailyDavid and Elizabeth Edelman of Diabetes Daily
Elizabeth; Type 1 Diabetes, February 2005

“Diabetes Daily is an online support network and educational platform that helps people with Diabetes live a better life.”

Diabetes Daily

Diabetes Daily is an online support network and educational platform that helps people with Diabetes live a better life. Diabetes Daily features one of the largest Diabetes forums, as well as original recipes, meal plans, cookbooks, blogs, educational programs, online blood glucose tracking, health challenges and Diabetes related news.

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Diabetes entre Pares

Diabetes entre ParesElena Sáinz and Mariana Gómez Hoyos de Diabetes entre Pares
Elena; Type 1 Diabetes, May 1994
Mariana; Type 1 Diabetes, Summer 1986

“Mariana Gomez and Elena Sainz co-create this peer to peer online educational site. Courses and workshops are offered for every Spanish speaking people.”

Diabetes entre Pares

Mariana:

Me uní a esta dulcísima vida hace más de 20 años. Diabetes Tipo 1 en los primeros días no significaba otra cosa sino inyecciones, piquetes y otras cosas que siendo niña no llamaban mucho mi atención. En ese entonces, no contábamos con herramientas que pudieran acercarnos a la Educación en Diabetes y que pudiera ayudarnos a tener una mejor calidad de vida. La creencia popular era que los niños y personas con Diabetes invariablemente acababan perdiendo la vista o fallecían al poco tiempo. Mis padres se encargaron de hacerme ver la otra cara de la diabetes. La cara en la que das todo por tu ser querido y que te ayuda a encontrar cosas que no existen en tu lugar de residencia sin importar el costo, la distancia y los obstáculos.

Con el paso del tiempo, me fui dando cuenta de que para alcanzar mis objetivos había que seguir dos caminos: aprender y dominar la condición de vida que me ha tocado vivir y luchar hasta el cansancio para obtener la información que necesito. Recuerdo cuando le dijeron a mis padres que seguramente no acabaría la primaria. Ser un niño con Diabetes NO era algo pasajero, era algo crónico, degenerativo y no había mucho futuro. Reí de felicidad y en tono burlón cuando terminé la maestría en Administración.

Estudié lo que quise. Cursé una licenciatura en traducción, una maestría en administración, un diplomado en la escuela libre de derecho, pero aún después de tanto aprendizaje mi vida se sentía incompleta. ¡Debí haber sido médico! Grité algún día. Y entonces decidí estudiar sobre mi, sobre mi vida, sobre mi Diabetes, sobre los medicamentos y convertirme en una experta para poder ayudar a otros que han tenido menos suerte que la mía. Cursé el diplomado de educadores en diabetes de la Federación Mexicana de Diabetes, A.C. y más adelante el de ReMedi. Amplié el conocimiento y poco a poco me convertí en experta y pude controlar por fin mi propia vida. Al trabajar en la Federación Mexicana de Diabetes me di cuenta de la necesidad de la “dulce” comunidad en la que vivimos. Ayudar a otros es la mejor recompensa y pago para alguien que sabe que su ayuda será empleada en salvar una vida o hacer más feliz la infancia de alguien con diabetes. En la FMD fue que conocí a Elena, y juntas hicimos planes para “algún día” emprender un proyecto que pudiera cambiar la vida de muchos. En ese ir y venir conocimos a Manuel Hernández, quien no ha sido sino ejemplo a seguir y fuente de inspiración.

Por estas, y muchas otras razones es que ahora emprendemos un proyecto para ayudar a otros iguales. No podemos quedarnos cruzados de brazos viendo cómo otros luchan para obtener información que ya tenemos y que sin duda transformará vidas. ¡Vamos a ayudar por fin en esta transición!

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Elena:

Me formé en la fila de la vida dulce en mayo de 1994, mis primeros años con Diabetes Tipo 1 fueron los más “sencillos” no tenía muchos conocimientos del tema solo me aplicaba puntualmente mis 40 unidades de insulina intermedia NPH en la mañana y no comía dulces… eso era todo (todo lo que yo creía que debía hacer para estar bien). La ignorancia puede ser una cómoda compañía, pero peligrosa. Estudié la apasionante licenciatura en diseño industrial qué me enseñó a desarrollar mi habilidad para encontrarle soluciones distintas a cada obstáculo y no aceptar un “no puedes” por respuesta. Cuando vi en la feria de servicio social en la Universidad Iberoamericana “Campamento Tonalli para niños con Diabetes” , pensé que sería divertido. Trabajé en la Asociación Mexicana de Diabetes, A.C. el siguiente año como parte de mi servicio social y ahí aprendí que si seguía con el pobre tratamiento que llevaba mi panorma a futuro no se veía nada bien. Mi HbA1c, cuándo supe lo que eso significaba, era de 10% (un nivel de control muy deficiente). Después de solo 3 meses con el nuevo tratamiento que me indicó, pero sobretodo, me enseñó a llevar la excelente endocrinóloga Raquel Faradji ese valor bajo a 6.8% (y sigue mejorando).

Esto me motivó a empezar mi camino en la educación en Diabetes, yo tuve suerte al encontrarme a tiempo, antes de que apareciera alguna complicación, con gente que me supo EDUCAR en el AUTOMANEJO de mi Diabetes, pero ¿cuántos otros por seguir en la ignorancia terminan con esas terribles complicaciones?

Cursé el diplomado de Educador en Diabetes, y la Maestría en Educación y Nuevas Tecnologías, trabajé en la Federación Mexicana de Diabetes como coordinadora editorial de la revista Diabetes Hoy donde conocí a Mariana, gran amiga y compañera de “diaventuras”. Juntas ingresamos a la comunidad EsTuDiabetes.org de la Diabetes Hands Foundation (dhf) donde actualmente trabajamos como voluntarias en el comité de contenido, una enriquecedora e inspiradora experiencia.

En 2008 decidí independizarme laboralmente en EDUCADIES proyecto que une la creatividad del diseño y la pasión por el servicio en beneficio de la educación para la salud, desarrollando materiales educativos así como impartiendo cursos y talleres de educación en Diabetes.

La docencia es otra de mis pasiones, imparto clases en licenciatura en la Universidad Panamericana, la Escuela de Dietética y Nutrición del ISSSTE así como participaciones en los diplomados de Educador en Diabetes y Diabetología de REMEDI.

Después de cumplir nuestro sueño de asistir a la 37th Conferencia Anual de la Asociación Americana de Educadores en Diabetes en San Antonio, Texas como voluntarias en apoyo a la dhf donde también conocimos en persona a nuestro buen amigo Manny Hernández, fundador y presidente de dicha fundación.

Mariana y yo decidimos hacer algo más… este portal “Diabetes entre Pares” y aquí estamos esperando que este espacio para aprender y compartir sea también una inspiración para todos ustedes.

Diabetes entre Pares

Diabetes Hands Foundation

Manny and Andreina of Diabetes Hands FoundationManny and Andreina of Diabetes Hands Foundation
Manny; Type 1 Diabetes, October 2002

“Connecting people touched by Diabetes, offering support and information and raising awareness through programs like Big Blue Test and No-Sugar Added Poetry.”

Diabetes Hands Foundation

The Diabetes Hands Foundation (DHF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that connects people touched by Diabetes and raises Diabetes awareness. Through its online communities (TuDiabetes.org in English, EsTuDiabetes.org in Spanish) and its other social media channels, DHF offers support and information to more than two hundred thousand people every month. Since 2008, DHF has developed pioneering Diabetes awareness programs such as Word In Your Hand™, Drawing Diabetes, No-Sugar Added Poetry, Making Sense of Diabetes and The Big Blue Test.

Diabetes Hands Foundation

Diabetes in Spain

Mike YoungMike Young of Diabetes in Spain
Type 1 Diabetes, April 1998

“A Pancreatically Challenged being, who works in Healthcare Social Media & Diabetes Advocating via his Diabetes in Spain website.”

Diabetes in Spain

Healthcare Social Media Consulting bringing together brand awareness, reputation management and user engagement. Diabetes Advocacy in Spain and Europe.

Diabetes in Spain

Diabetes Sisters

Brandy BarnesBrandy Barnes of Diabetes Sisters
Type 1 Diabetes, 1990

“We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the health and quality of life of women with and at risk of developing Diabetes.”

Diabetes Sisters
Brandy Barnes, MSW is the Founder/CEO of Diabetes Sisters.  She was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in 1990 as a sophomore in high school.  Brandy is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill with a B.A. in Psychology and her Master’s degree in Social Work. Prior to DiabetesSisters, she worked as a Senior Sales Representative at sanofi-aventis.  She also served as a Clinical Trials Coordinator at UNC Diabetes Care Center and as a Marketing Manager at the American Cancer Society.  Brandy has served on the North Carolina Diabetes Advisory Council since 2002.  Her biggest support comes from her husband, Chris, and her daughter, Summer.

Diabetes Sisters is a 501c3 national nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the health and quality of life of women with and at risk of developing Diabetes; and to advocate on their behalf. The organization offers a variety of online and in-person programs focused on the unique needs of women with Diabetes. Online, Diabetes Sisters offers programs such as a SisterMatch program, Women’s Forum, and sisterTALK blogs.  In-person, women can attend local PODS Meetups in cities throughout the US or a Weekend for Women Conference.

Diabetes Sisters

 

Diabetes Social Media Advocacy

Cherise ShockleyCherise Shockley of Diabetes Social Media Advocacy
Type 1.5 Diabetes (LADA), June 2004

“Twitter Chat/BlogTalk Radio: Simple questions, thought provoking responses, strengthening the Diabetes Community one tweet and episode at a time.”

Diabetes Social Media Advocacy

Diabetes Social Media Advocacy (DSMA) connects, support, and educates people living with Diabetes by encouraging open and meaningful discussion of current issues impacting Diabetes care through the use of social media and other platforms.

Diabetes Social Media Advocacy’s weekly twitter chat is every Wednesday at 9 PM EST. You can follow @DiabetesSocMed or the hash tag #dsma to participate.

Diabetes Social Media Advocacy is the Host of DSMA: Live Continuing the Conversation, a more in depth blog talk radio show focused on the questions from the twitter chat.  You can tune in or call in, Thursday at 9 PM EST.

Diabetes Social Media Advocacy

 

DiabetesMine

Amy TenderichAmy Tenderich of DiabetesMine
Type 1.5 Diabetes (LADA), May 2003

“Type 1 journalist, author & advocate with a quirky personality. Amy’s editor-in-chief of DiabetesMine.com, sometimes called ‘The NY Times of Diabetes.”

DiabetesMine

Amy Tenderich is a journalist / patient blogger who started DiabetesMine.com after her diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes in 2003. Her site has become a leading online destination for people with Diabetes and one of the top health blogs around the country and the world. In 2006, she won the LillyforLife Achievement Award for Diabetes journalism from Eli Lilly & Company.

She is the co-author, along with Dr. Richard Jackson of Joslin Diabetes Center, of Know Your Numbers, Outlive Your Diabetes – a unique motivational guide to the 5 key medial tests that everyone with Diabetes should have and monitor regularly.

Amy is also community manager of DiabeticConnect.com, the fastest-growing and most successful social networking site for people with Diabetes, with 400,000 registered members to date.

She recently joined DiabeticConnect’s parent company Alliance Health Networks, creators of social networks for people living with chronic conditions, as VP of Patient Advocacy. She’s totally passionate about patient empowerment, and has become a well-known advocate for all people
with Diabetes and all engaged “e-patients” everywhere.

Amy lives on the fringes of San Francisco, CA, with her husband, three daughters, and a calico cat.

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