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Marbles
16th May 2011, 01:45
Charlie Kimball has some decent credentials as a racer and has shown some speed this season. However, at this level, the most notable thing about him thus far, is that he's an insulin dependent, Type 1 Diabetic... and that is actually something of note. Diabetes is a disease with no cure and it's risk and implications both short term and long term -- especially with the risk of injury -- are endless.
A real time glucose monitor (a huge medical advance) keeps track of his blood sugar. He has no sidelines, bench or dugout to take a break so this is a must.
Can he join an extremely small and elite group of high performing diabetic athletes such as the legendary Bobby Clarke of the Flyers and Chicago Bear quarterback Jay Cutler? I hope so.
Go Charlie!
Mark in Oshawa
16th May 2011, 07:13
Good luck Charlie, and I hope his blood sugar doesn't go goofy on him during the race.....
dataman1
16th May 2011, 14:56
Technology is available and used on many patients to administer insulin via a pump. They are small, battery operated and could be fitted into a pocket within his racing suit but it would require placement of a line someplace into his body. I wish him all the best to beat the stigma of being "disabled". Go Charlie!
dataman1
23rd May 2011, 15:39
FYI, During Charlies qualification run the versus announce team circled the glucose meter device attached to his steering wheel.
Sateryn76
23rd May 2011, 18:31
Charlie Kimball has some decent credentials as a racer and has shown some speed this season. However, at this level, the most notable thing about him thus far, is that he's an insulin dependent, Type 1 Diabetic... and that is actually something of note. Diabetes is a disease with no cure and it's risk and implications both short term and long term -- especially with the risk of injury -- are endless.
A real time glucose monitor (a huge medical advance) keeps track of his blood sugar. He has no sidelines, bench or dugout to take a break so this is a must.
Can he join an extremely small and elite group of high performing diabetic athletes such as the legendary Bobby Clarke of the Flyers and Chicago Bear quarterback Jay Cutler? I hope so.
Go Charlie!
Yuck! I wouldn't saddle poor Kimble with a comparison to Jay Culter! ;)
But, yes, I hope he does well. His biggest problem would be a bad injury, since diabetes have circulation and healing issues. But I'm sure his doctors have explained to him in depth, and he seems smart enough to make informed decisions.
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