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Justin Bieber getting pulled over in Miami led to me being on a radio show in London England - because that makes sense.

I woke up the other day to Twitter going crazy about J.B.. Later in the morning I was full of thoughts about the Biebs when I remembered, "I have a Huffington Post blog... why am I talking to myself about this?". The next day the producer of the Iain Dale show on LBC, London's Biggest Conversation, was asking me to come on the air and talk about role models. I was just vacuuming and doing the laundry, so what the hell - right!?

Here's how that went...


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My Justin Bieber thoughts are on Huffington Post

Image via www.thehollywoodgossip.com

Image via www.thehollywoodgossip.com

from HuffPost: "Parents of young children may find Justin's behavior to be not so different from what they see in their own home. He doesn't know where to pee, writes on the walls with his crayons and lacks the mental sophistication to be concerned for his own welfare. In short, Justin needs a diaper, a timeout and a parent to put those foam bumpers on the sharp corners in his life. He is a mess, and his decisions seem to get worse every time I look up and see his name on my Twitter feed."

read the entire column on Huffington Post

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Diabetes in the News

Introducing Google's smart contact lens project

Prototype from Google's Smart Contact Lens Project

Prototype from Google's Smart Contact Lens Project

We’re in discussions with the FDA, but there’s still a lot more work to do to turn this technology into a system that people can use.
— Brian Otis and Babak Parviz, project co-founders

from Google: "We’re now testing a smart contact lens that’s built to measure glucose levels in tears using a tiny wireless chip and miniaturized glucose sensor that are embedded between two layers of soft contact lens material. We’re testing prototypes that can generate a reading once per second.

We’re also investigating the potential for this to serve as an early warning for the wearer, so we’re exploring integrating tiny LED lights that could light up to indicate that glucose levels have crossed above or below certain thresholds.

It’s still early days for this technology, but we’ve completed multiple clinical research studies which are helping to refine our prototype. We hope this could someday lead to a new way for people with diabetes to manage their disease." full story


Olympic cross-country skier Freeman masters mountains, diabetes

Freeman decided then that he was going to try to compete in 2014, even though he would be 33 at the time.

Kris Freeman was diagnosed at age 19 with Type 1 diabetes

Kris Freeman was diagnosed at age 19 with Type 1 diabetes

from Sports Illustrated: "Kris Freeman was approaching the 12th kilometer of the 30 km pursuit at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics when he noticed the first sign: An uphill climb seemed strangely difficult. He had been skiing well to that point, and had moved into a top 20 position. Then his body started shaking and wobbling. Freeman knew that roughly a kilometer ahead he had a coach waiting for him with a sports drink. But before he could make it, he collapsed in the snow." full story


Is there connection between Type 1 diabetes and cleanliness?

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Some researchers suspect there may be a connection between Finland’s cleanliness and the incidence of the disease there.

from Washington Post: It may come as a surprise that Finland — one of the least polluted, wealthiest countries, where average life expectancy is among the world’s highest — has the highest rate of Type 1 diabetes. Each year, there are about 58 cases diagnosed per 100,000 children; in the United States there are 24 cases per 100,000, according to the International Diabetes Federation. full story


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Huffington Post Live: feat. Me

I was on Huffington Post Live this afternoon for their 'Family Friday' segment. 

The topics:

How do you deal with a defiant child?

Do you consider yourself to be your children's favorite parent?

and we talked about that guy on Tumblr who left a bunch of Post-It notes for his wife.

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Diabetes Awareness on Huffington Post

Every November we celebrate Diabetes Awareness Month - is celebrate the right word? Anyway, there's nothing but blue circles as far as the eye can see, just as long as your eye can't see beyond the diabetes online community. After November ends you can be assured that there will be blog posts written that use phrases like, "We are just talking to ourselves" and even more that indicate that the choir is preaching to itself. We get sad that all of our effort didn't break the diabetes conversation wide open and we wonder why the NFL isn't wearing blue for diabetes?

Sound familiar?

I've been working behind the scenes to get real DOC based diabetes conversations/stories into mainstream media. It's a little too early to talk about a radio interview that looks like it will happen next month, but I can tell you today about one of my blog pieces that is running on Huffington Post Parents. 

'I am not Diabetes' is featured on the Dads front page! Some love, shares and likes can push it to the front of HuffParents. My hope is that one day people will read about diabetes and understand it the way they do breast cancer and other more easily felt/understood diseases. My inclination is that when someone hears you have cancer, they immediately understand the situation that you are in. Diabetes, to the uninitiated is not so self-explanatory, but you know that.

Maybe they just need to feel a day with type I in the way that we do... I for one am happy to share what life is really like with diabetes, if it means bringing awareness to the next level. I'm not suggesting that I am the first person to do this, plenty of intrepid diabetes advocates are working tirelessly to get the word out. I'm just saying that maybe the world can handle hearing about diabetes in the way that we speak to each other about it. I'm not going to try and dress up Arden's story, or make it sound like it's been written by a NY Times reporter. I just want tell our real, raw stories until those football cleats turn blue.

The first step is to get this piece's popularity to a place where HuffPost will consider posting links on there Facebook page and then, hopefully, to the frontage of HuffParents. Please take a second, to like, share and comment so we can show the mainstream that the DOC has a voice that others would be interested in knowing more about.

'I Am Not Diabetes' on Huffington Post.

* I am not compensated monetarily for my writing on Huffington Post. They do provide a link to my book on my author page.


update

The post has been added to the front page of Huffington Post Parents and the main page of Huffington Post!

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