Wed 1 Sep 2010
Kaylin’s Life with Juvenile Diabetes
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A slide show of our beautiful daughter Kaylin and her struggle with Juvenile Diabetes.
Wed 1 Sep 2010
A slide show of our beautiful daughter Kaylin and her struggle with Juvenile Diabetes.
September 1st, 2010 at 9:03 pm
The key thing we need to teach everyone kaylinskure is to stay hydrated and slightly alkalined. The Body only needs minerals, essential fatty acids, and enzymes to function properly. Well that and of course plenty of water and to eat healthy. I think your video is great and we want to help as many people as we can. We are having 100% success rate with diabetes. Let me know if you would like to know more about this miracle satchet of ours that you simply add to your bottled water.
September 1st, 2010 at 9:07 pm
beautiful family i hope one day we all can get that cure im struggling with pre diabeties so i can only imagine the pain shes going threw
September 1st, 2010 at 10:04 pm
I am doing research on management of Diabetes Type1 in children i.e. Decision Support system for doctors.After watching these kids I really want to contribute.But at the moment I don’t know how.It is easy to predict certain things for type 2 using Data Mining .But I don’t know at this moment how to help by predicting early about something seeing the historical data of patient. I pray Almighty God will cure all these children.
Bilal Ahmad Malik
September 1st, 2010 at 10:17 pm
poor girl, i know what that life is like
i just can send her my wishes and tell her to never give up…i did and nearly died…
so tell her… :’-(
September 1st, 2010 at 10:22 pm
So sad that the young most and innocent all too often endure this painful affliction. I was blessed to have acquired this disease as an adult and not a child. If you have diabetes, no other time is history is better than today for a chance at a somewhat normal life. Technology will one day catch up and offer better lives for all who deal with this on a daily basis.
September 1st, 2010 at 10:42 pm
I would love to have your family at my golf tournament. I think she would be a great spokesperson to help the cause. Beaver Meadow golf course Concord NH June 12th in the early afternoon.
September 1st, 2010 at 11:10 pm
@kaylinskure DEAR KAYLIN , I HAIL FROM CHENNAI, INDIA AND I DO FEEL THAT THERE IS A CURE FOR THIS, BUt surely as u know not thro conventional means, in case you do feel that you can trust me, please feel free to contact me at greatfeelings at gmail, I did feel bad for ur kid, I can guide as to what could be done next, iN ANY CASE YOU have notthing really to fear because neither am i a promoter of any medicine nor a dealer, i am just a singer with a lot of empathy and concern
take care
September 1st, 2010 at 11:23 pm
This is a beautiful video, it made me cry. My little sister, Jessy is five years old. She was diagnosed last year and it changed the lives of our entire family. Finding a cure takes work, money and a lot of people willing to help. We are also trying to do everything we can. Kaylin will be in my prayers. God bless you and your family.
September 1st, 2010 at 11:30 pm
just wanted to tell you this is an awesome video. I am a type I on a cozmo as well and my youngest age 6 is considered “pre diabetic” She will most likely be full blown within the next few years…best luck to your all..and know someone else knows what you are going through….hugs
September 2nd, 2010 at 12:25 am
They will not “market a cure” even if they find one. “It’s not profitable”. They’ve found treatments and marketed them as to make our lives easier to make more money for themselves. You think speaking the truth is being rude? That’s your opinion. You need to get your head out of the sand and face reality. Keep walking, donating, slamming me and whatever else makes you feel good about your condition. You’ll still never see that cure JDRF has promised since they were founded. Take care, L.V.
September 2nd, 2010 at 1:18 am
They haven’t found a cure yet, but think back to what you just said. They’ve found treatments, making our lives easier. What’s so bad about treatments? I’m not giving up on a cure, and neither are millions of others. I have a pump and it’s helped me tremendously. You didn’t like it? Great, that’s one person’s opinion, it’s different from person to person. You need to stop trying to discourage people, you’re a very rude person. People like you ruin the joy and hope of others.
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:11 am
Hey, you are only 14 years old. Grow up and then tell us how much the JDRF has done to find a cure. They are looking for treatments not a cure. The JDRF has raised billions and every year you hear about another cure possibility but they never materialize. Forget the cure. It ain’t going to happen no matter how far you walk or how much you donate. And if you want a pump connected to you 24-7,, go for it. But they are far from GREAT. I had one for a year and HATED it. I went back to shots.
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:53 am
Reskalant, I’m only 14 but I’ve had it since I was 6, I know what you’re going through right now and I know how hard it can be. Trust me. But you have to be strong and put your best foot forward. It IS really tough but if you work really hard, you can manage it. You’ll be a pro at dealing with soon. You’re also really lucky since you had the chance to live a “normal” childhood so you know what it’s like. But that is also bad since you know what you’re missing in life. Life will get better soon.
September 2nd, 2010 at 3:39 am
You have a right to your opinion but some of us make these videos on our own to show our support, tell people our story and ask for help. This is something you can NEVER get away from – we just want a cure. JDRF is a GREAT thing – it has helped so many people, you don’t even know. Mechanical pancreases and pumps are a GREAT thing that have saved peoples lives – not all of us want to stab ourselves more than we have to so these help us do that, it also helps give us a little more freedom.
September 2nd, 2010 at 3:45 am
I have a friend name is Kaylin. But she is in my ballet classes on Mondays & Thursdays. I dance at Omaha Jewish Community Center. God Bless Kaylin & other babies, toddlers, kids, teen & adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes
September 2nd, 2010 at 4:24 am
Im so sorry… i have diabetes to.
September 2nd, 2010 at 4:37 am
Thats so sad:/ I will help find a cure….every year we go to the diabetes walk and help but i pray she and her family stays strong and you guys can fight it.!
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:10 am
Great video I just made my second JDRF Walk video for my little girl visit the video its JDRF WALK 2009 Caroline. We have highs and low too and we got a service dog named Hardy to help catch the highs and lows. Our song is The Real Me by Natalie Grant but I really love your song that you put to your video. Good luck in meeting your goal this year. God Bless Sid
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:45 am
I believe the JDRF produces these videos to get more people to donate. They play on your sympathies so that you will give them money. The JDRF raises money and hopes but they will never market a cure even if they find one. They are in business to create new treatments. And screw those mechanical pancreases and pumps. What are we,,, automobiles?
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:50 am
I’ve had diabetes since the age of 17. To me it’s never been hard. Whatever you do, don’t see it as an obstacle, cause then you’ll never be happy. Try seing it as a challange and think that every time you read on your blodd sugar meter when it’s a good value that you’ve reached a goal! Do not ever think like this video is telling you, that you feel hindered and it’s so struggling etc. Then you’ll end up bitter. Always look on the bright side of life!
September 2nd, 2010 at 5:53 am
diabetes is so hard.. i have just 2 days since i know i have it.. i’m 22 and i’m really scare.. this girl really makes me strong and makes me try to make an effort to support this…
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:14 am
I’m sorry that she has to deal with it. I was diagnosed at teh age of 3 and am now 18. I agree. life with diabetes is not easy. I never got to experience a normal childhood. all i’ve ever known is diabetes. Despite what many doctors say, it is hard to lead a normal life. Contorlling the blood sugar levels is difficult, and as you get older it only becomes harder and puts an even greater strain on your body if you don’t take care. I’m glad to see she has the pump. It’s better than shots.
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:27 am
oh okay.
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:50 am
well i know i ment to say i wish the diabetes would go away woops
September 2nd, 2010 at 7:39 am
you wrote: ” i hope the diabetes will go away”
sorry to break it to you but diabetes will never go away, unless a cure is found. she is adorable. i like the new video too.