Sugar Surfing Giveaway!

Sugar Surfing Kevin McMahon, co-author of “Sugar SurfingTM - How to manage type 1 diabetes in a modern world” with his long time friend Stephen W. Ponder, MD CDE. Kevin spoke at Thriveabetes 2015 in Maynooth about "There Being No Unicorns in the Land of Diabetes" in our Parents of Children with type 1 diabetes programme.

He very kindly donated 3 copies of the book for us to give to you. All you have to do is complete the attached survey for us and you will be entered into a draw. Winners will be announced on Tuesday March 1st.

Kevin with Rebecca Flanagan at Thriveabetes in 2015

Kevin is a diabetes dad, his daughter, Darby, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2001. With a technology background in computers, mobile networks and emerging smart phones, advancing into the world of diabetes technology was only a matter of time.

The Thriveabetes team would like to extend their thanks to Kevin for this generous gift.

Unfortunately, this giveaway is only open to people living in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

To take the survey, click on the Next/Continue button.

 

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Election Ireland 2016 - Have some Fun with our Candidates

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The Irish General Election campaign has just over one week to go and I think it's time to have a bit of fun with our election hopefuls on our doorsteps (evil, yet some-what cheeky grin). This is #GE2016 Diabetes Ireland have been posting suggestions for questions to put to your local election candidate in relation to diabetes health care on their Facebook page and Twitter feed. They have been very useful and very specific to each region, which is great!

I have had 4 candidates knock on my door since I got these question suggestions. And it's been great fun! The candidate knocks on my door, I open it, they introduce themselves and ask would I consider them come election day on the 26th February. And then I say "Wait there 10 seconds I need to get my list". The look of their faces is priceless.

They get so nervous - it's really worth it;-)

I know most of us really don't want to engage with these guys and just want to go back inside out of the cold. But, this is a very valuable opportunity for each and every one of us to know what we will be needing from them, the why and the who we are. We are putting human faces on type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.

These are are just a few questions that you could ask along with other questions or issues you may have in relation to your diabetes management.

 

Ask Your Local Election Candidate

Limerick/Galway area. Galway Clare Limerick

Type 1 Diabetes To implement the Paediatric Model of Care, recently launched by the Minister for Health, to meet demand in both Limerick and Galway, our children with type 1 diabetes need;

  • 3 consultant paediatric endocrinologists,
  • 4 Diabetes Nurse Specialists and
  • 3 Dietitians. 

What will you do to provide these resources to care for our children?    Type 2 Diabetes To support GPs in delivering quality care under the Type 2 Diabetes Cycle of Care scheme, more podiatrists and community diabetes nurse specialists are required.

What will you do to provide a podiatrist and diabetes nurse to support GPs in my area?

 

Sligo, Donegal and Mayo area

Donegal Sligo MayoType 1 Diabetes To implement the Paediatric Model of Care recently launched by the Minister for Health, to meet demand in Sligo, Donegal and Mayo, our children with type 1 diabetes need;

  • 1 consultant paediatric endocrinologist,
  • 2 Diabetes Nurse Specialists and
  • 1 Dietitian

What will you do to provide these resources to care for our children?

 

Cork and Kerry area

Type 1 Diabetes Cork Kerry To implement the Paediatric Model of Care, recently launched by the Minister for Health, to meet demand in Cork & Kerry our children with type 1 diabetes need;

  • 1 consultant paediatric endocrinologist,
  • 3 Diabetes Nurse Specialists and
  • 1 Dietitian.

What will you do to provide these resources to care for our children?

Type 2 Diabetes Do you know 66,000 people with Type 2 diabetes have registered for the Type 2 Diabetes Cycle of Care scheme. All of these have a medical card or GP Visit card.

But what about the 100,000 Type 2 diabetes population who do not qualify for the scheme. When will they get access to the Cycle of Care scheme and get equity of care?

 

HSE North East and Dublin North area

Dublin North HSE North EastType 1 Diabetes To implement the Paediatric Model of Care, recently launched by the Minister for Health, to meet demand in the HSE North East area and Dublin North our children with type 1 diabetes need;

  • 3 consultant paediatric endocrinologists,
  • 3 Diabetes Nurse Specialists and
  • 2 Dietitians.

What will you do to provide these resources to care for our children?

 

Dublin, Kilkenny and Wexford areas.

Type 1 DiabetesDublin Kilkenny Wexford To implement the Paediatric Model of Care recently launched by the Minister for Health and to meet demand in the Our Lady’s Hospital, Crumlin, Wexford General Hospital and St Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny, our children with type 1 diabetes need;

  • 4 consultant paediatric endocrinologists,
  • 3 Diabetes Nurse Specialists and
  • 3 Dietitians.

What will you do to provide these resources to care for our children?

 

Dublin and Midlands areas.

Dublin MidlandsType 1 Diabetes To implement the Paediatric Model of Care recently launched by the Minister for Health and to meet demand in AMNCH, Tallaght and the Midlands Regional Hospitals, our children with type 1 diabetes need;

  • 3 consultant paediatric endocrinologists,
  • 3 Diabetes Nurse Specialists and
  • 2 Dietitians

What will you do to provide these resources to care for our children?

 

Go on give it a go! Brave the cold outdoors... even if it's just for the entertaining reaction you get ;-)

Strength in Numbers @ NUIG

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Do you have Type 1 Diabetes? Are you aged between 18 and 25 years?

The National University Hospital in Galway are organising a conference for you, called Strength in Numbers on the 23rd of June 2016.

This conference aims to bring together service providers, policy makers, researchers and young adults with type 1 diabetes to share and develop new approaches to diabetes management.

Registration will open in March 2016”.

I don't have any more details for you at this time but in the meantime you can join the conversation on twitter using #T1DSINs2016.

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