Details on the 2010 Diabetes Walk and a Thank You
Over the last few months I've blogged and tweeted about diabetes (in between my regular stuff) and you guys, Dear Readers, have be so kind as to donate over US$32,000 to Team Hanselman via the American Diabetes Association. We haven't hit our arbitrary $50k goal, but I'm totally amazed we made it this far, using only and entirely social media.
If you're interested in learning more about Diabetes and Type 1 Diabetes (what I have) then check out some of the stuff made this summer.
- I recorded a podcast with Type 1 Diabetic Marathon Runner Gary Schmidt from runningwitht1.com
- I posted a number of times in my Diabetes category showing new technology and hardware that helps me manage.
- I recorded a video on YouTube showing what I go through in managing my diabetes
As a point of interest, in 2007 I tweeted every single time I had to manage some aspect of my diabetes in a day. You might be surprised how often we diabetics have to think about diabetes. I hope YOU think about it as you enjoy that cookie! ;)
Also, check out "Diabetes: The Airplane Analogy" for a clear explanation on how blood sugar, insulin, and all this equipment works together.
This next Sunday the 12th, as a culmination of all this, we'll be walking as Team Hanselman in the ADA's StepOut to Fight Diabetes. If you are in or around Portland, you are welcome to join our team and meet us at the Team Hanselman tent.
We'll be walking with many thousands at the Rose Quarter in Portland. We'll be doing the three mile walk.
General Schedule:
- 8am: Registration opens w/ light breakfast
- 8:40: Opening ceremony begins – Red Strider Ambassadors, ADA Researcher Dr. Michael Harris, Warm-ups, NAYA Youth Dancers and NARA Drum Group
- 9:00: One, three and six mile walk begins through Irvington District
- 10:15ish: Lunch, entertainment, bouncy houses, basketball hoop, music from the River City Ramblers, Health Fair Tent, face painting and more.
- 11:15: Kids Race Walk w/ Coach Carmen
- 12:30: Portland Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes Finishes
Thanks to EVERYONE for all their help and support! Remember if you donated to please make sure your company matches your donation. Also, there's still time to make a tax-deductable donation and get it matched. Also feel free to give to your local country's diabetes organization as well!
Feel free to spread the word on social networking sites with this short link: http://hnsl.mn/diabeteswalk
You're a wonderful bunch of Dear Readers and I truly thank you for your support.
About Scott
Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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A walk is wonderful for diabetes. I've got type 2, but with the help of some hiking, and bikig to work, I've been able to get my weight down (about 25 lbs so far, and about another 35 to go) and cut my meds in half. Hopefully the weight loss will help with the other half.
Chuck
Great video, as every you make a complex topic easier to understand.
Maryjoyce -
Christian
I just finished my studies and is now working as a junior .Net developer in Sweden. Recently discovered you (your blog) and it went straight to my rss reader :)
I have an almost identical insulin pump connected to me. It was nice to see Im not alone. Of course i already knew I wasnt alone but I've never seen anyone else doing the same routines I do. :)
Did you know that in Sweden the insulin, tubes and reservoirs is totally free. I even got the pump for free! Not paid by insurance company - Paid by my fellow citizens (tax). Nice huh!? :)
The only thing I need to pay for is the blood sugar meter, wich is about $15 every other year when I need to upgrade =)
Btw, I watched the "Developer Stand up Comedy" video yesterday and it was awesome :)
Anyways... I just wanted to share. Take care and keep up the good work!
/Patric
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Thanks god I'm not diabetic, but even though, I appreciate very much you sharing your experience on handling diabetes in your daily life.
Thanks,