tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191128400524019706.post6762899829682454800..comments2024-03-22T05:18:23.597-04:00Comments on Kayla's Life Notes: Willing Kayla O'Connellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09677392507125490960noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8191128400524019706.post-54852714191013582492013-02-26T10:31:34.064-05:002013-02-26T10:31:34.064-05:00Good Post. I think it would definitely be easier f...Good Post. I think it would definitely be easier for people to take better care of their diabetes should the treatment options be more affordable. But ultimately the choice lies with them. My son is only 9, and I am trying to teach him responsibility slowly with his diabetes. He was dx'd at 6 and is now testing himself, and bolusing for meals on the pump. He has given an injection or two (but is still hesitant on that) and has changed his pump site with help. Like I said slowly :). But in reference to more readily available and affordable supplies, the choice still lies within the individual if they are ready to take on the responsibility of being more diligent with their disease.Bridgethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18040669986480342902noreply@blogger.com