Diabetes no barrier to Sandon

18/Nov/2009

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TYPE 1 diabetes does have its challenges but Meadow Springs resident Sandon Isle (12) does not let it stop him from achieving his goals and living life to the full.

Sandon was diagnosed a year ago after his parents noticed he was excessively lethargic and thirsty during a hockey game.

Mother Kym, who has lived with type 1 diabetes for nine years, recognised the symptoms and a blood glucose test was confirmation.

“Sandon has quickly accepted his diabetes and I think this has a lot to do with observing me live with the condition,” she said.

“He already draws up his own insulin and has taken the onus on himself to test regularly and pay attention to what his body needs.”

Sandon, who attends Frederick Irwin Anglican School, has always played sport, taking up hockey at seven and playing as many as three sports at a time, including basketball and football.

Diabetes hasn’t held him back and he played for the WA schoolboys hockey team this year. Sandon finds that this level of exercise helps him manage his diabetes.

Parents Kym and Brett, said it could be challenging that the community often lacked an understanding of type 1 diabetes.

But they have found Sandon’s school to be very supportive by educating other students about diabetes.

“The teachers and students have provided amazing support for our son,” she said. “They look after him and are learning more about the disease.”


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Sandon

13/04/2012

hi thank you for reading this and giving feed back.Laurie thanks for your feed back and i just love my exercise especially because I'm very active and i don't want to just sit there and do nothing all day.My friends help me out a lot as well,they encourage me to do things that i wouldn't normally do but by having them they help you through it.My family is fantastic with my diabetes,their the ones that help me sort things out when my blood sugar levels (bsl) are high or low.When I'm having a low they rush to go get some sugar for me and when I'm high they say have some insulin now.Having a mum with the same condition helps me get through the day just fine.She taught me that if i didn't control it then i wouldn't get to where i want to end up in life. Where i want to end up is in the AFL,with my dad helping me with my skills over the park and my mum helping me with my diabetes i think i could make it where i want to be.I think diabetes is hard but when you have it you gotta deal with it.

jasmin

05/02/2011

i this this child he is my cuz and as i have seen from last year when he was controling his diabetes.. he dose very well.. and i think more schools in kalgoorlie should teach kids about diabetes in school last year i did a project and i have found out a lot more than i thought there was too it.. and i glad i got to learn about it.. coz in the future i can help other people. . and know what is going on instead of just standing there not knowing what to do ....
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Laurie Walters-Hill

18/11/2009

What a fantastic story on how support and understanding of Type 1 diabetes will allow Sandon to live his dreams. Exercise is one of the best ways to help him live a normal and healthy life and assist him in combating many of life's difficulty's as well as Type 1 diabetes.
The school and family should be congratulated in introducing Sandon to an active life style early in his life, and I would encourage other families to do the same for their children.
Exercise should be a must for every child and we should encourage all children to keep active, it's the key element of health for life.
If we learn good habits when we are young, I believe we will bring those learned skills to adulthood. Sport teaches children team work, competitiveness and how to win and also how to be a good loser, although I believe there are not losers in sport.
Along with healthy eating, even small changes in your daily exercising will bring big results!
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