Diabetic Living Australia - July-August 2018

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
Without the diagnosis of
type 1, Donna would never
have been inspired to create The
Insulin Gang, which never would
have created a global community
from her home in the UK that is
tied together with the love and
support of the Travelling Bears.
In January 2011, Donna’s
daughter Cerys was diagnosed
with type 1 at the age of nine
after suffering from a chest
infection. Despite initially
believing the diagnosis was wrong


  • she had never heard of children
    being affected by diabetes

  • Donna realised she needed to
    get to grips with their new way
    of life and help Cerys, a shy, very
    needle-phobic girl, adjust to a life
    with blood tests and injections.
    At the time, the family didn’t
    know anyone affected by type 1. WORDS


ELLIE GRIFFITHS

PHOTOGRAPHY

DONNA-MICHELLE DONKIN, ELIZABETH MARRIOTT,

NATALIE DYSON, PAMELA CURRAN, GETTY IMAGES

ILLUSTRATION

ALENA-MAE DONKIN

Inspired by


her daughter’s


diagnosis of


type 1 diabetes,


Donna-Michelle


Donkin began a


global support


group for people


with diabetes and


their families on


Facebook


This led to Donna creating a
website and subsequent Facebook
group called The Insulin Gang,
for people with diabetes and their
families. “I am proud of The
Gang,” says Donna of the group,
which has more than 5000
members. “It is a friendly,
informative place to find
friendship, support and advice.”
Through The Insulin Gang,
Donna started another Facebook
group called The Adventures of
The Insulin Gang Travelling Bears


  • with over 1500 members –
    which currently consists of 50
    teddy bears (both purchased and
    donated) visiting children with
    type 1 across the world. One
    resides in a clinic in India, while
    the rest are scattered across the
    UK, Northern Ireland, America,
    Portugal, Canada, Spain, Iceland,


THE


bears


TRAVELLING


diabetes hero


Donna with
daughters, from left,
Alena-Mae and Cerys.

16 JULY/AUGUST 2018 diabetic living

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