Absolutely amazing! Humans are so lucky to have dogs! They are the most incredible creatures ever! Out of all the remarkable things they can do, their true passion is to love and care for their humans, unconditionally! We are beyond blessed, to have them! 🐕🦺🐾🐶🐾🐕🐾🦮🐾🤎
I was diagnosed with T1D when I was eleven before a spring break trip, and we were going to Mexico for a few days, and there was this huge pool at the resort we stayed at near our hotel room. We went for a dolphin riding session soon after arriving at the Riviera Maya. We took a bus there and my glucose reading was 49. It had risen a little after our activity and I wanted to go swimming in the giant pool. My aunt agreed to take me there but about 20 minutes in I started feeling hungry so I got the shore, checked my blood sugar and it was only at 70. Not super dangerous or anything but needless to say, it would be a couple more years before my aunt stepped into another body of water with me lol
This is an amazing story. I've heard crazy stories of how dogs have saved lives. How they can be used for medical purposes. Therapy dogs that can help children sleep. Dogs can detect if a person has cancer. Today I heard about this program for helping diabetics. Ivr been diabetic since age 11 with a thousand+ bloodsugar in a coma. I'm now 39 years of age. They say dog is man's best friend but I think it's God's greatest gift. They can save people from loneliness. Detect if an infant has stopped breathing and alert the parents. Protect the family. I helped train my friend's dog from puppy to one year of age. Truly amazing creatures.
@Loulou Bos I'm talking in general. This one child I saw used to have seizures in his sleep but somehow having the dog in bed with him alleviated whatever was causing them. Parents felt the dog was a blessing sent from God. My childhood friend was blocked by a dog when he crawled out of the apartment. His parents told him what happened. Try getting a cat to do that.
Absolutely amazing! Humans are so lucky to have dogs! They are the most incredible creatures ever! Out of all the remarkable things they can do, their true passion is to love and care for their humans, unconditionally! We are beyond blessed, to have them! 🐕🦺🐾🐶🐾🐕🐾🦮🐾🤎
My husband knows that I need a #servicedog because I'm have Type I #diabetes and it's extremely dangerous to not know when my blood sugar drops, so I can relate. Good job young lady! 🤩
My paternal grandmother died from diabetes complications when I was 13yo. My grandpa who's my only living gramdparent on my mom's side has diabetes. My maternal grandma passed away when I was in late 30s. I hope I get diabetes and pass away soon. I miss my grandmothers too much.
I'm type 1 diabetic and I have had a seizer a diabetic acoma, I slept for 3 days and ya, I want a service dog but I just bought one its just they haven't trained him yet so he's working on that! I named him Gilroy, he is a registered american black labrador retriever and he is 1 year old! :)
@@cajun6316 The exact cost will depend on the particular organization and training program selected. But on average, an investment in a Diabetic Alert Dog can cost anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000. There are non-profits that grant dogs for free and only require that you pay for your training with the dog.
@@pewicarlosandmarcosshow619 when I was three I went to my aunts house and I ate a snack and I got really sick so my mom rushed me to the hospital and they tested me and they said I was type one diabetic.
If you dont mind me asking how old are you now. My son is 16 and has been diagnosed for 2 years now. I always like others inputs on how they have dealt with it. I stay nervous all the time but he has adapted very well. It is a life changing disease for sure. God bless you! 💜
Billie Eilish Fan type two diabetes is actually very different from type one. You can’t just say you want a service dog you actually have to need a service dog. Your doctor doesn’t have to to recommend it, but you can’t just decide out of the ordinary because you see one having a service dog. You have to know that it would benefit by doing a trained task for your disability. It cant just be because you want one
She got diabetes at four I got diabetes at four it’s nothing genetics with how she got it nothing with my genetics with how I got it I want freedom she wanted freedom she got it tho.
Absolutely amazing! Humans are so lucky to have dogs! They are the most incredible creatures ever! Out of all the remarkable things they can do, their true passion is to love and care for their humans, unconditionally! We are beyond blessed, to have them! 🐕🦺🐾🐶🐾🐕🐾🦮🐾🤎
I was diagnosed with T1D when I was eleven before a spring break trip, and we were going to Mexico for a few days, and there was this huge pool at the resort we stayed at near our hotel room. We went for a dolphin riding session soon after arriving at the Riviera Maya. We took a bus there and my glucose reading was 49. It had risen a little after our activity and I wanted to go swimming in the giant pool. My aunt agreed to take me there but about 20 minutes in I started feeling hungry so I got the shore, checked my blood sugar and it was only at 70. Not super dangerous or anything but needless to say, it would be a couple more years before my aunt stepped into another body of water with me lol
This is an amazing story. I've heard crazy stories of how dogs have saved lives. How they can be used for medical purposes. Therapy dogs that can help children sleep. Dogs can detect if a person has cancer. Today I heard about this program for helping diabetics. Ivr been diabetic since age 11 with a thousand+ bloodsugar in a coma. I'm now 39 years of age. They say dog is man's best friend but I think it's God's greatest gift. They can save people from loneliness. Detect if an infant has stopped breathing and alert the parents. Protect the family. I helped train my friend's dog from puppy to one year of age. Truly amazing creatures.
@Loulou Bos I'm talking in general. This one child I saw used to have seizures in his sleep but somehow having the dog in bed with him alleviated whatever was causing them. Parents felt the dog was a blessing sent from God. My childhood friend was blocked by a dog when he crawled out of the apartment. His parents told him what happened. Try getting a cat to do that.
Absolutely amazing! Humans are so lucky to have dogs! They are the most incredible creatures ever! Out of all the remarkable things they can do, their true passion is to love and care for their humans, unconditionally! We are beyond blessed, to have them! 🐕🦺🐾🐶🐾🐕🐾🦮🐾🤎
@@knightrcerThat is NOT a therapy dog. Therapy dogs do not do that and do not work for one person.
My husband knows that I need a #servicedog because I'm have Type I #diabetes and it's extremely dangerous to not know when my blood sugar drops, so I can relate. Good job young lady! 🤩
I have T1D And i will get service dog
Sometimes that's all the help you got
My paternal grandmother died from diabetes complications when I was 13yo. My grandpa who's my only living gramdparent on my mom's side has diabetes. My maternal grandma passed away when I was in late 30s. I hope I get diabetes and pass away soon. I miss my grandmothers too much.
Its 2024, for years being Diabetic low sugar is always an issue for me every night, not anymore ! Thanks to my CGM its a game changer.
She’s a Ravenclaw! Yaaas!
The coolest thing ive ever seen! 👏🏼
I'm type 1 diabetic and I have had a seizer a diabetic acoma, I slept for 3 days and ya, I want a service dog but I just bought one its just they haven't trained him yet so he's working on that! I named him Gilroy, he is a registered american black labrador retriever and he is 1 year old! :)
SunDance 666 congrats! How much does the training cost? I also have seizures and have had diabetes for 13 years now.
@@cajun6316 The exact cost will depend on the particular organization and training program selected. But on average, an investment in a Diabetic Alert Dog can cost anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000. There are non-profits that grant dogs for free and only require that you pay for your training with the dog.
Ummm how do u know u have diabetes
Isa Cruz not sure how to answer your comment
@@pewicarlosandmarcosshow619 when I was three I went to my aunts house and I ate a snack and I got really sick so my mom rushed me to the hospital and they tested me and they said I was type one diabetic.
A want to apply for my daughter!!!
I have diabetes too!
kate guzman same!! I really want one of these dogs
I wouldnt mind a service dog.. i have Type II and i almost went into a diabetic coma ..once.. its scary ..and I dont want to do that again
Do you ever use bells on thier collar to notifie you of low blood sugar and licking you of high blood sugar
i have diabetes to and i have it since i was 1 in a half
If you dont mind me asking how old are you now. My son is 16 and has been diagnosed for 2 years now. I always like others inputs on how they have dealt with it. I stay nervous all the time but he has adapted very well. It is a life changing disease for sure. God bless you! 💜
I’m 11 and I have type 2 diabetes and I want a service dog
Billie Eilish Fan
Type 2 diabetes is very different from type q
What’s type q
Billie Eilish Fan I meant type 1
Danielle 1244 don’t u think I know that 😑
Billie Eilish Fan type two diabetes is actually very different from type one. You can’t just say you want a service dog you actually have to need a service dog. Your doctor doesn’t have to to recommend it, but you can’t just decide out of the ordinary because you see one having a service dog. You have to know that it would benefit by doing a trained task for your disability. It cant just be because you want one
She got diabetes at four I got diabetes at four it’s nothing genetics with how she got it nothing with my genetics with how I got it I want freedom she wanted freedom she got it tho.
She got it from genetics, as does everyone