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Caring for three children with diabetes is a 24/7 job for mom, Siobhan

Siobhan Brooks is never off the clock. That’s because three of her four children live with type 1 diabetes. At any given time, each of the girls will test different and feel different. One may have low blood sugar and need a snack, while another may need an insulin injection.

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Siobhan Brooks is never off the clock. That’s because three of her four children live with type 1 diabetes. At any given time, each of the girls will test different and feel different. One may have low blood sugar and need a snack, while another may need an insulin injection.

Continually testing and monitoring blood sugar levels, counting carbs, calculating insulin injections and being on alert for lows demands Siobhan’s time, attention and energy. And forget spontaneity. “Everything must be planned ahead. Wherever we go, whatever the kids are doing, we need to pack insulin, juice, snacks, and glucagon for rapid glucose recovery,” says Siobhan.

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Siobhan Brooks’ three children.

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