For more than twenty years I've facilitated either hospital or community diabetes support groups in several states, helping hundreds of people during those years. Starting in 1992, I decided to help others to meet the challenge of diabetes by starting a diabetes support group at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, Nebraska with the help of my doctor. I was able to meet, serve, and encourage hundreds of people over the next few years, and I continue to do so wherever I live. I believe encouraging others has been one of the important keys for me to manage my diabetes for the last twenty-five years. The following is an example of one of the people I was able to help. “Ever since I met you, things have gone so much better for me,” said a person that I initially met in the hospital. The certified diabetes educator requested that I come visit him. He was non-compliant, putting sheets over his head when nurses and others tried to teach and help him. But since I had had diabetes since I was seven, and he since he was about thirteen, he opened up to me. He was about thirty-three at that time. He eventually ended up on peritoneal kidney dialysis. He also was put on a transplant list and, months later, received a kidney and pancreas. Then a few months later, he was involved in a train/car wreck, breaking numerous ribs, his arm, and femur, and sustaining severe trauma to his head. He made the statement “Ever since I met you things have gone so much better for me,” after being in rehab for months. But ever since I met him, he had been learning about God’s love and way of wisdom, and that knowledge was making a real difference in his life!
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