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		<title>Live Like We&#8217;re Dying</title>
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Just last week I finally started the Diabetes 365 project.&#160; This project is located on Flickr and has a group of around 220 people that submit pictures or videos every day, hence the 365.&#160; At first I thought it would be a lot of work with little return.&#160; I’m on the verge of pre ordering [...]<p>.....................................................................
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<p><a title="Day 2 - Feb 25, 2010 by Blogging Diabetes, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bloggingdiabetes/4388920504/in/set-72157623383128889/"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" border="0" alt="Day 2 - Feb 25, 2010" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4388920504_3eaa6d61c8_m.jpg" width="300" height="224" /></a></p>
<p>Just last week I finally started the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/mydiabetesathome/" target="_blank">Diabetes 365 project</a>.&#160; This project is located on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bloggingdiabetes/" target="_blank">Flickr</a> and has a group of around 220 people that submit pictures or videos every day, hence the 365.&#160; At first I thought it would be a lot of work with little return.&#160; I’m on the verge of pre ordering a new Canon Rebel camera and enjoy taking photos.&#160; I’m not even close to anything but an amateur when it comes to photography.&#160; On Blogging Diabetes you can easily keep track of my pictures by clicking on the word “Photos” in the header. </p>
<p>Back to the project; It has been fairly easy to keep up with the daily pictures because I can snap one on my phone camera, which is pretty good, and with the click of a few buttons, email it to my Flickr account to be automatically posted in my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bloggingdiabetes/sets/72157623383128889/" target="_blank">Diabetes 365 folder</a> (called a Set).</p>
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<p>The photo above was actually taken on the first day that I truly started the Diabetes 365 project.&#160; I may not ever admit it, but the song is pretty good and the title stood out right away.&#160; So, naturally, I snapped a picture of it with my phone and posted it for the day.&#160; Now that is easy, right?&#160; </p>
<p>One benefit of the Diabetes 365 project is this – by constantly thinking about diabetes it helps me to not become complacent.&#160; It is very easy to: wake up, test, bolus, eat, test, bolus, eat, test and sleep.&#160; However, when I am thinking about what might be interesting for the D365, diabetes sticks in my mind more and keeps me on my toes.&#160; What I will try not to do is take a picture of my Humalog vial or meter every day for my daily picture.&#160; I will certainly try to mix it up and be interesting.</p>
<p>Finally, the title of this song got me thinking about how I live.&#160; Sometimes, when I’m a little down or around my young girls, I will almost act like I may not see them again, just in case.&#160; I never miss an opportunity to shower them with extra hugs/kisses to the point where my oldest will say, “Alright Dad, stop”.&#160; I remember growing up where my Mom doing this to me and now I can relate.&#160; With having diabetes, I truly do live like I’m dying sometimes because that’s what the disease does to you.&#160; It takes a little tiny bit of you each day until, one day, there’s nothing left.&#160; Depending on the day and how well I do, it might be next to nothing or it could be more than it should.&#160; If I don’t live like I’m dying than it can be too easy to become complacent with my management and put off things I should be doing today.&#160; Until there’s a cure, I’ll probably live like I’m dying.&#160; This isn’t saddening to me because it’s simply what I have to do… to win.</p>
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