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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 19,2000 5A .. 3 , ' ... I HAPPENING AT . J ! v .t BYRICHARD SHAW . .." . . . - " to called the Caibon-Emei- y Their little Will, was diag-" "nosed with bey die disease when he ;;vwasjustababy, and they have had .to live with the ramifications of; that illness and the treatments eyer since that day four years ago. were livingin Rhode island I at the time. Lany had taken a: sabbatical from CEU for a year to - finish his doctorate at the Univer-sityof Rhode Island," says Darlene Severefd. TWIu was born about a . - . : iv 4 tes Support Group and they held their first meeting last April They hacHen kids with their parents attend. It whs a big success in terms of connecting with other local families who have the disease in their midst The parents were able to talk to each other and James, knowing about the disease from both a childs perspective and an the rest of my life? But James found out it wasnt. adult living with the long term He started to attend summer ramifications, ted the children in camps for diabetic children and activities,'.'...'" We know hoW lonely this can realized he could live a better life.' "The adjustment to living a dia- be. Wis want to reach out and inbetic life was a 180 degree differ;'1 ' vite others to join our group; ence from living a normal one, people we ddnf know about and of the hardest James, "(toe people who dont know about us," says not states Darlene. was ' any-, knowing realty parts The next meeting of the Carbon-Emer- y one who had the same problems to same Diabetes Support Group the and bad experience treatments I did. It changes your will be on Sept 13 at 7:00 pm On lifo so much. That's why I think the CEU campus in the raw alumni this group is important There are room at the new student center If at least sixty kids in the Carbon-Emer- y you are affected by this disease area who are affected by and are interested in attending or this and they heed to play and be cant attend that meeting but still around other kids with the same7 want to contact sotoeone about the 'v group call Darlene Severeid at probtems Last spring the Severeids framed up with Linn to create s ) more inhumation, - 4 .yearandonemlfbeforewemoved : , ' j. , , t i . ' , Ji : I; i If f - ' A ' Welcome Utah State Legislature U V ; -i . . iV : V: - : i - A" i'.. -- J Win Severeid ;: has 'wsv j. - ' - ;' I V-- I ... r TI1 g..- old. : Iff, IZcW '. Various lengths METALHART " . . . 39 sqft 25 sqft CaH Is proud to be hosting a visit from the Utah Stale Legislature. They wlH be In attendance tonight at the Price CMc Auditorium, for a town meeting.1 The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m.. publlc welcome. On Wednesday evening, there will be an additional meeting held at Emery High School Auditorium. Be sure to get and meet our legislature, in-vdv- Build Your Own Sheds & Bams Galvanized 2WIDE Colors 3 WIDE IflillTOi ; : A he was a year and one half lived withlypd One diabetes since ; CEU I (STEEL ROOFING SIDING SAVE $$& . . & Limited quantities colors . Vlss and Msstsr Card Aecsptsd for FREE StocWPrlce List III 1200 5. 10Q S. LEHI. UT Subjad to prior . SAT , ''' : J-- hN f'ullMWIwonly Prioo con ehonpo - ftOO-No- The Spirit of Friendship :: Sept ; ) 16-2-5: "College Center Artwork from around the state has been collected and presented in a unique setting here at CEU. Children In grades K12 have submitted their creations, all Illustrating friendship In the Olympics. Students from all. Districts have been Included m this exhibit Make sure to stop by the . : College Center, to view charming picture created In children's Imaginations. CEU The Orbon County Chamber of Commerce is Sponsoring the . . Price CMc Auditorium Emery High School . $(. WEEK IN THE UPCOMING ' y 0 . . ; there. We haergone home for a visit and Larry noticed that something : 'j was wrong with will, It was devas-- . tatingto learn thenews. We didn't blow what to do; we didnt know how to handle it Because of the situation they to Carbon county earlier returned ' than expected, having a hard time undersbuiding how this could have happened to their child. y'r. People think that for a child to get diabetes theyhave to have a.' dose relative whohad it," says Darlene. But in some cases that ' just isnt true. The closest relative " we could find that had had the ' problem was a cousin of Larrys!. It is just how the genes match up in some people. "i. Along with thp misery hpwever, there is also a great deal of valor. The valor comes in the form pf a six year old boy who has learned to live With a disease that restricts what he can eat anfra blood sugar ; level that can only be controlled by testing his blood eytoy 4.5 hours y by priddng his finger with aneedle and then adminftrteringhis medi- -, cation by injection at least three times a day more when needed. When we ended up in this we felt really atone. No one . else we knew had a child with this disease; no one else faced these problems," says Darlene. As the years have gone by how-- . ; ever; they have come to know a few people in the county who are gtv '. Jng through, or have gone through v the same thing Every four months, V ; Primary Children's Hospital. brings a clinic to Carbon county ,V that specifically deals with this problem. The clinic that visits con sists of a number of specialists which indudes a physician, an education nurse, a Bodal worker : and a dietitian. Through this clinic they have not onty learned about the American Diabetes Associa-- ; tion (ADA), but also about others who are coping with the effects of the disease on their lives In "the ' Carbon-Emer- y area.'. L "We found a few other people around here that face the same, situation and were able to talk' with them. But we realized that there was a need to try and touch CAMPUS EVENTS Diabe- . ,r..' tea.1-.--. K supportplay group that both parents and children can be part of. It connection with some kind of sup, port group, for people with childhood diabetes. He wanted to help children who had the disease. He knows all about it He has had it since he was 13. "When I was diagnosed I only knew one other kid that had the disease, and he didnt take care of himself," says James. 1 looked at that and said to myself, Is this the hell I am going to have to live with When you visit Darlene and Larry Severeid's home you experience a place where there is a lot of love, a lot of music and a peat deal of intellect Larry a long time professor of English at CEU and Darlene, the director of advising at (he same Bduxd, both have busy lives, that touch many other people each year through their professional and personal endeavors. But they also have a tof of misery and pain in their lives, caused by one of the most feared childhood diseases known; type one dlabe-"- .' : : ' 7 V'. : A'".7- . .A A:-- r;:' ;2nd Annual 7 q : .f . ; PNlpitatoCccaiCta : DTlFiaBajSFB,c!i&3 ftltfsm EsrdKst FepeSem . Scsrcsai' Ataicp & situ-atio- n, K!sss&!a ; Valley of the Sun . 0 Brsla EJs tm Fcriffibc. . 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They are hard to find, states Darlene. ; While It is true that the ADA has ' summer camps for children and t; parents to attend, and the newly : formed Foundation of Children and ; Youth with Diabetes (PCYD) also provides 'similar types of experi- -' ences which the Severeids have .gone to, they are not local groups which lend day to day support for those struggling with the affects of the disease. Then James Linn came into the picture. . ' A, student at CEU, James came to Katby Murray head of volunteer services at the college and in- qulred If me IfifelituUoITEId any. , 528-500- . - . oc.) $107,271 CEU Did You Know? - 49 '"VisaM Mhster Card Accepted Subfacltopnoraala Ful tonglha onty Fitoaeanehanoa The Colleg&xf Eastemiftah is YOUR Community Coflegel 44 of the 14 million undergraduates starling this fad wlfl begoinfrio community colleges. tWEtn by: UmUCarmCHJ Student X. K. jUM-h- "V v-- |