Local Child with Diabetes Lobbies Congress
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Updated: 10:58 PM Jul 6, 2009
Local Child with Diabetes Lobbies Congress
Lincoln, Neb.
Gracie Schroeder was one of 150 children throughout the U.S. chosen to represent her state on Capitol Hill earlier this week to remind state representatives to remember children with Type 1 diabetes when it comes time to funding health initiatives.
Posted: 4:42 PM Jul 6, 2009
Reporter: KOLNKGIN
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Gracie Schroeder was one of 150 children throughout the U.S. chosen to represent her state on Capitol Hill earlier this week to remind state representatives to remember children with Type 1 diabetes when it comes time to funding health initiatives.

Nick Jonas, Mary Tyler Moore and Sugar Ray Leonard, all celebrities inflicted with the disease, joined the kids to testify before the senate committee on Homeland Security and Government affairs.

Gracie was selected to Children's congress through JDRF's Lincoln Chapter. Immediately after she was diagnosed with diabetes when she was 14 months old she became a Youth Ambassador.

Gracie's mother says going to Washington, D.C. was a great experience.

"It was awesome; it was amazing to be able to be invited," said Dawn Schroeder. "I was one of the fortunate parents to have a young enough child so I was allowed to go as well. We were allowed to go into the back, basically the backyard of the White House."

The day-to-day fight to stay alive is a constant battle for the family.

"Her pancreas no longer works, no longer produces insulin, it has to be balanced with insulin that we give to her," said Schroeder. "She wears her pump 24 hours a day, 7 days a week other than little breaks like right now when she's out at the pool she gets to have it off but we still test her."

"She gets her finger poked every two hours sometimes more oftern if she is sick and we constantly keep that going. She is not allowed to eat without asking because everything has to be accounted for unike a lot of misconceptions she can have sugar and treats but they are just that treats. And they have to really be balanced."

Every two years Juvenille Diabetes Research Foundations holds a Children's Congress, which culminates with the hearing. It is the largest grassroots event held in support of research for Type 1 diabetes.

The event was held June 22-24 and included a visit with President Barack Obama at the White House, a town hall panel of athletes and celebrities impacted by diabetes, individual visits for each kid delegate with their senators and representatives.


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Posted by: Dawn Location: Lincoln on Jul 7, 2009 at 11:03 AM

I just want everyone to know that Gracie understands the mission she is working for - to help find a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. As young as she is, she understands what a cure is. To quote her, "A cure makes you plain, you don't have diabetes anymore. I want to be plain." As her mom, I can tell you that she is a great little girl and we are extremely proud of her. She has brought nothing but pure joy to our lives.
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Posted by: Carla Location: York on Jul 6, 2009 at 07:51 PM

We need more like her and her parents to stand up for health initiatives.
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