
Superheroes on a T1D mission! Kids with Type 1 Diabetes conquer the disease's challenges
SUPERHEROES, ON A TYPE 1 DIABETES MISSION
Superheroes on a T1D mission! Kids with Type 1 Diabetes conquer the disease's challenges
A raucous relay ball game was underway in the fellowship hall of the Presbyterian Church in downtown Fredericksburg.
Shouts, beach balls and running kids filled the room. Captain America, Spiderman and Wonder Woman were leading the activities.
A counselor wearing a shirt bearing the Superman logo and the words Power of insulin crossed the room toward a little girl in a pink dress. The counselor checked the screen of a device the girl wore on a flowered belt around her hips.
The device was a continuous glucose monitor, a tool that tracks the childs blood sugar levels all day and night to give an overall picture of how they fluctuate.
It showed that the levels were slightly down but they werent falling. She could keep playing.
Twenty-two children between the ages of 7 and 12 gathered for the event, the 11th annual Kids for a Cure Club summer camp for kids with type 1 diabetes.
KFCC is a local nonprofit organization founded by the Mary Washington Healthcare diabetes management staff and parents of children with type 1 diabetes to provide education and support for families living with the disease.
The summer camp, which had a superhero theme this year, aims to help kids become more proficient in managing their diabetes while letting them have fun with peers who share their daily challenges. It is sponsored by MWH and the Aquia and Fredericksburg Lions Clubs.
The purpose is for children with diabetes to be with others who have the disease
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