It's week 2 for the campaign to raise awareness of Diabetes and Research for the cure of Type I. Some of the more useful sites I've found include:
Alberta Diabetes Foundation
Canadian Diabetes Association
Stollery Hospital - Diabetes Clinic Virtual Tour
The Cash Store - (Donations in-store locations across Alberta)
The basic factors of living with either Type I &Type II is the balance between (1) diet, (2) moderate regular exercise, & (3) proper management of sugar/insulin levels in the body. (4 to 8 - Feeling great!) A good support system is also required for the balance of these factors and that's where donations come in. Donations go to continuing programs providing help in monitoring a patient's balance of their lifestyle and management and make adjustment suggestions if necessary. Resources are made available through donations. Diabetes may cause stress and tension, like any illness. Support systems providing avenues to discuss first-hand the effects on yourself and/or loved ones. Encouragement and personal experience can be shared with others who are living similar situations.
Research is always the driving force of any fundraiser and Diabetes should not be any different. Advancement in Stem Cell Research as a possible cure has been more than promising. Unfortunately, it has also been underfunded, partially due to public opinion on stem cell research, in general. This is showing itself to be one of the most promising leads for a cure yet since the invention of the process of insulin ((Dr. Banting & co-inventors)) in 1922.
So visit any or all the above-mentioned sites, even if it's only to inform yourself better of early warning signs of Type II (anybody can develop this illness and the numbers are on the rise in Canada).
HOW I'M GETTING MY SLICE.
I decided to finally try and do instead of just think about doing. And so this blog was born. I hope to bring some awareness to overlooked or misunderstood subjects. I will use this blog as a soundboard of everday frustrations, memorable learning experiences and other links of interests during my posts. Some the subjects that will be covered will touch my family personally. Expect those posts to be lively to say the least. Other will be of light nature and to be considered as a moment of pure childishness. Hope those who visit find something useful and enjoy their time spent.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Bad Drivers - A National Disease ?
Most of the drivers in Canada are either forgetful or ignorant of the basic skills of driving. This is proven with the creation of "Canada's Worst Driver" (highly recommend viewing, if you haven't yet). Driving is a privilege structured around certain laws and etiquette to make the experience pleasurable and safe for all. And a good percentage of past, current and future drivers will inherit the poor driving habits of their teacher (dad, grandpa, relative, well-meaning friend, etc.) Most licensed persons currently using our roads are not educated through proper course-training (in-class/field), correct information regarding definitions of basic road signs (right of ways, yield/merge, etc.).
Test your own knowledge, just for fun. I dare you. . No I double dare you. Some of the results reached by a few may be surprising. I did this a few years back when I upgraded my license. It was an awakening. And humbling. And I'm thankful everyday that I chose to improve my skills.
Defensive driving courses should also be implemented as a required part of getting your license, no matter what level. To have only a small percentage educated in preventing unnecessary vehicular accidents seems against common sense. To make defense driving mandatory would be a viable solution in the prevention of vehicle accidents in Canada . There plenty of driving schools in Alberta and across Canada that offer defensive driving as part of an already established and accredited course. The certificates acquired upon completion of said courses (Alberta Auto. Insurance Rate Board), could reduce your premium significantly, especially where young drivers are concerned.
Choosing the right course and instructing school, you do need to do a bit of research. Young Drivers is a company who seems to share in my sentiments and offers defensive driving for all ages.With my son's new pleas of wanting his learners' in the near future. This issue has grown into a major source of worry and stress. I as a parent, have to make a complex decision in consideration of his driving capacity, health-wise.(That's another blog.)
A few months back, "The Duplex" comic strip (GoComics.com) published the following:
Officer: I pulled you over because you're driving suspiciously.
Driver: What are you talking about?! I was driving five miles below the limit, wearing my seat belt and checking all my mirrors!
Officer: Exactly!
In closing, I can appreciate good humour, like most. So for some good chuckles, check out Car Accident Cartoons . Wishing safe travels to everybody.
Test your own knowledge, just for fun. I dare you. . No I double dare you. Some of the results reached by a few may be surprising. I did this a few years back when I upgraded my license. It was an awakening. And humbling. And I'm thankful everyday that I chose to improve my skills.
Defensive driving courses should also be implemented as a required part of getting your license, no matter what level. To have only a small percentage educated in preventing unnecessary vehicular accidents seems against common sense. To make defense driving mandatory would be a viable solution in the prevention of vehicle accidents in Canada . There plenty of driving schools in Alberta and across Canada that offer defensive driving as part of an already established and accredited course. The certificates acquired upon completion of said courses (Alberta Auto. Insurance Rate Board), could reduce your premium significantly, especially where young drivers are concerned.
Choosing the right course and instructing school, you do need to do a bit of research. Young Drivers is a company who seems to share in my sentiments and offers defensive driving for all ages.With my son's new pleas of wanting his learners' in the near future. This issue has grown into a major source of worry and stress. I as a parent, have to make a complex decision in consideration of his driving capacity, health-wise.(That's another blog.)
A few months back, "The Duplex" comic strip (GoComics.com) published the following:
Officer: I pulled you over because you're driving suspiciously.
Driver: What are you talking about?! I was driving five miles below the limit, wearing my seat belt and checking all my mirrors!
Officer: Exactly!
In closing, I can appreciate good humour, like most. So for some good chuckles, check out Car Accident Cartoons . Wishing safe travels to everybody.
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Help in Raising Funds for Your Local JDRF (Type I Diabetes)
Help your local Diabetes Association raise funds towards treatment of Type I/ Type II Diabetes. Since the invention of Insulin (by a canadian), not much advancement has been done in finding a cure for Juvenile Diabetes. Your donations could change this significantly.
Help today so one day, no child will have to live a life of daily injections, constant finger pokes and a future of health complications.
Make a donation at any local #JDRF. Every little bit helps.
Help today so one day, no child will have to live a life of daily injections, constant finger pokes and a future of health complications.
Make a donation at any local #JDRF. Every little bit helps.