Stephanie Simmons' Fundraiser:

Team Joslin 2012

Stephanie's Primary Photo
Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo Team Joslin 2012 Photo
Stephanie...
Alive- but barely. Most humbling athletic experience of my life. Many thanks for the (truly) unconditional support.
via Crowdrise 4 weeks ago
Project Owner, Stephanie's Photo
Team Member:
Stephanie


BENEFITING: Joslin Diabetes Center
ORGANIZER: Joslin Diabetes Center
EVENT: 2012 Boston Marathon
EVENT DATE: Apr 16, 2012
DEADLINE TO GIVE: Sep 30, 2012
AMOUNT RAISED OFFLINE: $310.00
HERE'S THE STORY:

 

A few things you may- or may not- know about me and why I'm so excited to be running this year's Boston Marathon with Team Joslin of the Joslin Diabetes Center:

I am running this marathon because it is the pride and joy of Boston running. I am running this marathon because my body is one step ahead of the disease that wants, but is denied, control.  I am running this marathon in the loving memory of my sweet friend’s mother who recently passed away from the disease.  I am running this marathon in honor of the children who do not have the technology and care available to them that I had available to me and who will be threatened by this disease.  I am running this marathon for my family, to say thank you.  I am running this marathon to remind myself that everyday, I can.

I have been a Type 1 Diabetic since age 9.  In essence, my pancreas stopped producing insulin, the hormone the body produces and needs to allow glucose to enter the cells to produce energy.  (Type 2 diabetes, which is far more common, occurs when the body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin or doesn't make enough insulin.)  Although it is uncertain how this diagnosis came about as there is no genetic link in my life, my physicians believed that a virus at the right time/place caused the body to become confused, stop producing insulin, and mistakenly destroy the insulin producing (islet) cells in the pancreas.  

Since the date of my diagnosis, I have been injecting or infusing insulin multiple times a day in place of the insulin the body would otherwise create.  I have been checking my blood sugar from my fingertips multiple times a day. I have thought about every food put in my mouth- the amount of carbohydrates involved, the immediate v. lasting effects, planned activity to follow, and how much insulin would be needed to cover the food.

I have three younger brothers and two wonderful parents, none of which are diabetic.  When I was diagnosed, my family was diagnosed.  Over the years, even with my family support, there have been multiple hospitalizations, hypoglycemic seizure events, non-responsive collapses to the floor, and 911/ambulance calls and rides.  Though some things we laugh about now (perhaps when I woke up to my high school principal holding my IV bag?)  we’ve all been scared from time to time. 

That being said, my family has always supported the idea that diabetes was a consideration, not a limitation- a saying my mother wrote on countless permission slips and letters from concerned parents, teachers, and coaches who were worried about my participation.  I learned very early on how to manage my disease independently.  My parents worked hard to be able to send me to a children’s diabetes camp, Camp Glyndon, for many summers.  The friends that I grew up with there remain a valuable asset and comfort in my life.

As I grew up with the disease, I ran cross-country, played basketball, and was on the track team. I played Division 3 College Basketball and Volleyball. I went abroad.  I worked at the camp that changed my life and served as director for two years. I moved to Boston to go to law school.  I graduated from law school, took and passed the bar. I started running regularly while studying for the bar.  I became an attorney.  I now work in a firm in downtown Boston where I focus on medical malpractice defense, defending hospitals and physicians when sued.  I am proud to be able to support those who have supported me.

I started treating at Joslin Diabetes Center when I moved to Boston in 2005.  My care immediately changed- the treatment was aggressive, comprehensive, and cutting edge ideas were on the table.  I have access to the best medicine in the North East and I am thankful to be a Joslin Patient.

Since 2009, I have completed two marathons, approximately 7 half marathons, and an unknown number of smaller races.  I have completed a triathlon with a team of diabetics.  I wear an insulin pump which provides me insulin every thirty seconds every day but I am happy and I am healthy.  Every time I put my running shoes on, I give thanks that I’m a step ahead of diabetes.

Please consider donating to my fundraising efforts in support of the ever-elusive cure that we, as a community, dream about, and until that time, in support of equal access to the benefits of wonderful care and a normal, happy, healthy life.

With love and thanks,

Stephanie

 

 

 

  DONATE  

$6,546

RAISED OF $5,000 GOAL
131%
DONATIONS
Julie Frieman $100
Kevin England  
Anonymous  
Colleen H. $26
Hadley  
Richard Edgar $100
Sarah Roxburgh $25
Ben S $20
NMA  
Peter & Alissa LoVerme $50
Wes McMahon  
Sush $25
John Sargeant... Md $50
Lesley $50
Lee $100
Anonymous $25
Noah Goldstein  
Kyle Kusy $50
Carol Martin  
Jaime Ott $25
former creepy stacheman $50
Hollin $10
Stephanie Simmons $100
Ramit S $50
Georgie Webb $40
Lyndsay $25
Sarah & Terry Oznick $50
Mary $25
Adam  
Karl Amber $50
Sam & Sherine High $150
Corrine B $50
Ileana Cosanzeana $100
Bridget Hinegard... $25
Rita Susi $25
Shannon Hinegard... $50
Joe Magner  
Gary W. Harvey $100
Doyle Valley $100
Rebecca Dalpe $50
Julie Gore $60
Stan Lau $100
Amy $100
Rachel Speer $25
Marie $25
Jen & Kent $50
Steve Bolotin $100
Heidi Coxon  
Tim Wenger $50
Katie $14
Timm $50
Liz Arginteanu $35
Emily Almas & Leah Makaron $100
Kelley $50
Charlie's KM $100
Weezie Nuara $50
David and Elizabeth Merritt $20
Anusia $25
Jed $50
Allison & Lane $30
Kaushal Rana $30
Dana Angelo $50
Heath & Rachel $50
Christine Guido $100
Meg & Rob D. $50
Jeff Stoddard $25
Grandpa $50
Anonymous $50
Jim Bello $100
Emilie Grossman  
Calista Maharaj $25
Lauren Pond $100
Seltz $25
Meg Donegan  
Anonymous $15
Courtney Shea $25
Ashley Green $25
Reinckens Family $25
Noel Dumas $50
Rishi  
Katie Donahue $20
Susie $25
Liz & Wade $20
Danielle Panetta $50
Jaqueline $50
Kate Martin $25
Rick and Jane Holcomb $50
Rina $25
Sara Gutierrez $100
Mom and Dad $300
Trace & Natalie $50
Jody & Kim H. $105
Jaime $50
Agnes & Ken Heeter $100
Teresa Mcnutt $50
Jim and Pat Keefe $100
Nora Johnsmeyer $50
Dawn Marie Smith $50
Greg & Pam Reid $100
Meg  
Megan Lantto $50
Sarah and Kevin Bast $50
Kathy Gibbons $50
Jill  
Allison, Mike, & Madison $15
Amy $25
Nancy and Glen Gealy $50
Mardi and Sarah Herman $30
Patty Stacey $50
Windy and Ken Groh $50
Eliza Herman $20
Lynn Grindel $60
Dave and Joyce Bonsell $50
Ginny and Wayne $25
David & Nancy Yohn $100
Michael See $15
The Cassella Family $50
Jonathan Shaul $50
Kevin and Meghan Klauer $26
Keri Damsgaard $50
Lindsay Coveney $20
Rachel $35
Rebecca $25
  JOIN THE TEAM  
TOTAL RAISED SO FAR

 $75,833

Erin Reeves's Photo
Erin Reeves $13,099
Kelly Gay's Photo
Kelly Gay $11,110
Lesley Fisher's Photo
Lesley Fisher $6,125

DONORS

< Prev   1  2 ... 24  25   Next >
Rebecca DONOR: Rebecca
DONATION: $25

Good luck Steff!!
1 month ago
Rachel DONOR: Rachel
DONATION: $35

1 month ago
Lindsay Coveney DONOR: Lindsay Coveney
DONATION: $20

1 month ago
Keri Damsgaard DONOR: Keri Damsgaard
DONATION: $50

1 month ago
Kevin and Meghan Klauer DONOR: Kevin and Meghan Klauer
DONATION: $26

1 month ago
< Prev   1  2 ... 24  25   Next >