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Diabetes care is part of life, so we often find ourselves checking blood sugars, taking insulin, and changing infusion sets in interesting places and at interesting times. Here are some great examples of people living life to the fullest and taking care of their diabetes at the same time.

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Michael and his step-father, Jeff, after viewing the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London just outside the Jewel House in October 2004
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Hunter and Mackenzie test before going into Cozumel, Mexico. CWD Cruise into Spring, February 12, 2005.
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Haley (11) takes a break from sledding at Lake Tahoe to check her blood on January 22, 2005.
 
 
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Rachel (age 7 and in second grade) taking time out of her Christmas party at school to check her blood sugar. Of course, to no one's surprise, it was a bit high. Excitement and too little insulin at lunch were the culprits!
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Katie, age 14, during a week-long boating/camping trip in the wilds of Whittier, Alaska in June, 2004. Here, she's taking a break from climbing on the boulders at a beautiful, secluded beach we found and just had to explore! Sister holds a juice box ready because Katie's feeling low.
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Ashley, age 8, had just gone to the lab for blood work and did such a good job there that we decided lunch was in order. Here she is at Burger King checking her blood glucose.
 


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