Mommy, What is Type-1 Diabetes?
A True Story About my Diagnosis and What to Expect
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Book Details
About the Book
All parents know, sometimes our little ones tackle some pretty big things. This is certainly true for the many children who have Type-1 diabetes. Explaining to a child why they must have daily needles is a heavy task for any loving parent. Mother and daughter provide a helpful starting point to learning about juvenile diabetes from a personal stand point in this childrens book. A useful reference for anyone wanting to learn more about juvenile diabetes, particularly for children/families who are personally dealing with the condition. The book takes readers through many of the struggles a young person with Type-1 diabetes goes through at diagnosis while providing valuable basic information throughout the book accented by their real-photos and artwork. Type 1 Diabetes strikes suddenly! Making the person dependent on injected insulin for life, or until there is a cure. Diagnosis is usually in children but can happen to adults as well. It is explained as an auto-immune disease affecting the insulin cells of the pancreas. For more information and resources as mentioned in the book, please visit www.mommywhatisdiabetes.com (Twenty-five percent of net proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) to continue their dedicated work and research to find a cure) "JDRF does not endorse products." Please consider planning your own crusade to help this cause. Thank you for your support...
About the Author
Irene Mallano is a native New Yorker and a full-time mom. She is passionate about helping other children and their families find the resources needed after a juvenile diabetes diagnosis. Irene is inspired by her child to learn more every day! She and her young daughter, Madison Rose, who is is a happy child living with type-1 diabetes; want to use their voice to raise awareness and share sunshine. Mother and daughter wrote and illustrated "Mommy, what is Type-1 Diabetes?" together. For more information, please visit them at www.mommywhatisdiabetes.com.