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Circuit 7
Published in DVD by Warner Studios (12 September, 2000)
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Moving, and at the same time, tremendously true to life.
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I have spent most of my life growing up with diabetes. It really is refreshing to find a book that deals with the disorder the way having it really is,especially the social and psychological aspects as opposed to the sappy, "feel-good" stories in books like Mazur's "The Dinosaur Tamer", and others like it. Yes, some of those stories for kids are alright, but most want to pretend growing up different hurts less than it really does, and glosses over the course gutter language many pre-teens actually use. I was repeatedly called "dope-head" by cruel peers on the schoolyard, and this is the first book I've read that really deals with the issue of being harassed because of a chronic ailment. I was told that telling classmates about my diabetes would help them be reponsible in case an emergency. If just my friends knew, this might have been the case, but my fourth-grade teacher made a show of telling the whole class just like in this book. The author certainly doesn't steer away from relating the other unpleasant aspects of diabetes itself in her adult and teen years. This is dark, dark reading, folks! It's far different from the book I was given in the hospital that tried to convince me that urine testing was fun, and that needles hut "just a little bit".
A Look At Diabetes Without the 'Sugar Coating'
Having a daughter with diabetes I was quite familiar with some of the experiences that the writer shares with her readers. Andie's insights and honesty are at times mindnumbing but necessary reading for any parent who has a young maturing child who is a diabetic. This book is up close and personal. It is not a fairy tale and at times is breathtakingly emotional. Andie's story displays diabetes as the ruthless, debilitating, ultimately fatal disease it is. This book clarifies the many reasons why people who are diabetic often act or feel the way they do. I think it would be an especially good book for those health care professionals who are in a postition of caring for diabetics, to read. As a person who is so close to the disease and affected every minute of every day by it, I praise and laud Andie for her heartfelt honesty and courage in writing such a clear view into the world of being a diabetic. I look forward to more writings from this very talented author.
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I was thoroughly impressed by Ms Dominick's account of a lifetime with diabetes. It was not soft-pedaled and was presented realistically. People on "the outside" can nonchalantly say that this disease is controllable and therefore not a big deal. I applaud Ms Dominick for telling the truth about it and telling it so eloquently.