 Abby is stylin' in her new
flower Insulin Pump Case with
"PumpPal", her favorite
stuffed animal. She's
quite the fashion "diva"
with an Insulin Pump Case to
coordinate with every
outfit in her wardrobe.
In September of 2002, my then 2 1/2 year old daughter, Abby, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
After a year of five shots daily, my ex-husband and I decided to put her on an insulin pump. Not only has the pump made our daily routine easier, it has also given us much better control of her blood sugar level.
The only problem I had with the insulin pump was keeping it safe and secure on my active little girl. After several attempts, I developed the PumpPal™; the ultimate insulin pump case which is fun, fashionable, and comfortable to wear and holds an insulin pump safely and securely.
Since the PumpPal™ has an opening on each side, it allows the insulin pump to be placed in either direction without crimping the tubing. The Velcro close on both the insulin pump case and the elastic belt keeps the pump securely in place, yet is easy to open and close and wear comfortably.
The Insulin Pump Case has made using the insulin pump a little easier for our family's active lifestyle and I would like to share it's convenience with you.
 Abby with grandpa
feeding the ducks on a
cool spring morning.
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 Abby enjoying her
brand new bicycle
on her 5th birthday.
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 Abby relaxing under a tree
during a trip to the Phoenix
Zoo with a local Diabetes
Support group.
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I feel that one person can make a difference, and we all should
try. Therefore, I will donate $1.00 from every PumpPal™ sold to organizations committed to finding a cure for diabetes.
 The whole family at the Phoenix zoo this summer when Abby's Granny was visiting from California.
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 Abby and Rhonda on the merry-go-round
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 JDRF 2006 3 mile walk around the
lake in Tempe, AZ. There were
23,400 walkers, 500 dogs and we
raised almost 1.9 million dollars
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 Abby's Angels
raised $485 dollars.
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Thank you for helping me make a difference.
Rhonda@InsulinPumpFashions.com
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