A few minutes of your time needed
I have some friends who have a daughter with Type 1 diabetes.
If you could view this youtube video it would be appreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioyyQM224VE
Here is their e-mail:
Dear Friends & Family,
As you know, our daughter, Erin, has Type 1 Diabetes.
Until recently her insulin schedule involved receiving 6 or 7 shots a day.
In October of this year she started on the Omnipod Insulin Management
system, and it's made dealing with her disease much easier. No more
shots -
just one catheter insertion every 3 days, and she gets all her insulin
through the pump that's attached to her body 24 hours a day.
Omnipod is running a contest for its users. It involves making a video and
posting it to YouTube. You then try to get as many viewers as possible to
see the video to get the attention of the judges. The judges then pick the
best 3 videos to receive a prize. (1st prize is a $3300 notebook
computer.)
If any of you are able to take a minute to view the video, that would be
great. If you're able to forward it on to some of your friends, that would
be even better, but no pressure either way.
>Thanks so much!
If you could view this youtube video it would be appreciated.

Here is their e-mail:
Dear Friends & Family,
As you know, our daughter, Erin, has Type 1 Diabetes.
Until recently her insulin schedule involved receiving 6 or 7 shots a day.
In October of this year she started on the Omnipod Insulin Management
system, and it's made dealing with her disease much easier. No more
shots -
just one catheter insertion every 3 days, and she gets all her insulin
through the pump that's attached to her body 24 hours a day.
Omnipod is running a contest for its users. It involves making a video and
posting it to YouTube. You then try to get as many viewers as possible to
see the video to get the attention of the judges. The judges then pick the
best 3 videos to receive a prize. (1st prize is a $3300 notebook
computer.)
If any of you are able to take a minute to view the video, that would be
great. If you're able to forward it on to some of your friends, that would
be even better, but no pressure either way.
>Thanks so much!
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Bosox1976
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+1
<< <i>I viewed it, but the view count is still 633??? >>
Same here...
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Thanks,
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If that video doesn't "get to you" I'm not sure what will. A friend of mine from school died of type1 diabetes, I think he was around 30 years old. But the treatment methods I believe have improved so hopefully by the time she's in her 30's or whatever age, there can be a cure for this.
She has such a great outlook on life.
Much appreciated all!!
good luck
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<< <i>+2-832 >>
It was at 832 when I watched her do her jig earlier too...stupid youtube isn't keeping up the pace.
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<< <i>+2-832 >>
It was at 832 when I watched her do her jig earlier too...stupid youtube isn't keeping up the pace. >>
I watched #832 as well, good luck!
Thaks for all your help guys!
911+1
Like the girl in the video, we have moved to an insulin pump since this last summer. The brand we use is different, though.
While everything involving diabetes with a child is difficult, the pump has made it more manageable.
I watched the video, and wish her and her parents the best of luck.
Adrian