Dear Friends and Family-
On January 21, 2008 our daughter Addy was diagnosed with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes. It’s hard to believe that it has already been over a year and a half and that it’s once again time for the annual JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes. Addy has continued to be amazingly courageous and we know that it is only through God’s strength that it is possible. Each day she has her finger pricked six or more times, and receives four insulin shots. She rarely complains, and besides actually sticking the needle in, she can do everything associated with the day-to-day details of her diabetes. At school, she leaves her class to check her sugar before recess, lunch and her bus ride home. She sometimes can’t participate in PE if her levels are too high or too low, and has to come home from school if her sugar levels get above 400. Addy is known and loved by everyone in the front office at her school. They can tell she is not feeling well because she doesn’t come skipping into the office like she normally does. All of them have art work she has colored for them hanging on their doors. She is this amazing little light that shines brightly, and we are so incredibly proud of her.
In all of this, Jake and I have chosen to look at her diagnosis as a blessing. We choose to take life one day at a time and not worry about the future. We trust God with Addy today. I have been reminded over and over that God knew she would have this disease and that her body is perfectly formed. Psalm 139:13,14 says, For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
While, Addy does have diabetes right now, I truly believe that one day there will be a cure…and that is where you come in. On October 17th we will be participating in the JDRF Walk to cure diabetes. The walk will take place on the LSU campus and there will be food and games afterward. Anyone is welcome to walk with us in support of Addy and the other 3 million Americans who have Type 1 diabetes. We do have a new name this year. Although we love the creativity that brought about Team Addy we are very excited to announce our new team name is The A Team. Doesn’t Addy remind you so much of Mr. T? We also have team t-shirts this year. Jake and I are asking that you prayerfully consider donating financially to the JDRF, but you in no way have to donate in order to walk. T-shirts will be $10 and you can order one regardless if you are able or unable to walk with us on the 17th. Please let us know by October 1st if you would like a T-shirt. You can register for the walk, donate online (which is tax-deductible), and learn more about the JDRF and diabetes at www.jdrf.org. Follow the Walk for a cure link in the center of the page. The simplest way to find our team is to click on Donate to a Walker (even if you aren’t donating), fill in “Cristy Rush” and “Louisiana” and then search. Please note also that when you sign up to walk it will ask you how much money you want to raise. Again, we are not pressuring anyone to give. Enter “0” if you choose not to donate. Please call me if you have any questions or concerns at 225-603-6943. Thank you for taking the time to read this letter, for praying for our daughter and for being a part of our lives.
The Rush Family
Jacob, Cristy, Addy, Jack and Joe
hey MS Cristy I am so glad you and Jake view Addy's Disease as a blessing ,because it is that is how I view Gauchers Disease too,it is a blessing.
ReplyDeleteand I am looking forward to the walk for Addy