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Managing T1D in low income countries | James Ron | Minneapolis
a Managing T1D in low income countries by James Ron | Jan 7, 2021 | Diabetes, James Ron, Philanthropy, Type 1 Diabetes
After my 2-year-old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in early 2009, months passed before the fog of fear and uncertainty began to lift. His pancreas wasn’t ever going to produce insulin again, and he’d always, throughout his life, be dependent on insulin injected into his skin. Without the insulin, he would sicken and die. By fall 2009, however, I was able to think outside of my own family and our struggle, and I wondered: What did pediatric diabetes management look like in the developing world? I had worked for years in international human rights and development, and had often traveled to countries where the medical system struggled. It was hard for me to even begin
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