When I heard that I was going to become the proud aunt of fraternal twins, I was ecstatic. The first time I saw them, I instantly fell in love. Their names were Benjamin and Kaydence. During their first year of life, they both grew, but Ben grew at a much faster pace. Kaydence was still very small, but she seemed happy and healthy. Nine months after her birth, Kaydence was having trouble breathing. Once Kaydence was admitted into the hospital, the doctors diagnosed her with type 1 diabetes. Her blood sugar had risen to a life threatening level. Thankfully, she recovered with no unfixable damage.
I chose this topic because Kaydence is very dear to my heart. Ever since I was told about the condition, I have been wondering about why this had happened and what can be done now. I want to know how to reduce the future incidence of diabetes and to educate others on the steps we can take to combat the disease.
I like your topic because my grandmother died from diabites. I enjot that you took this from home, and its something that you truley care about.
ReplyDeletep.s. She is absoultly adorable! (: