Rambling for Ruby JDRF

Walk Your Way

Towering at 3209 feet high, the summit of Scafell Pike in the heart of the Lake District is England's tallest mountain, which we will be climbing on 17th June 23 for JDRF and our daughter Ruby who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in March 2022, aged 10

At the beginning of last year we had noticed something wasn’t quite right with Ruby, she started to feel unwell but she couldn’t tell us what it was. Ruby had lost a lot of weight, felt very tired all the time and was constantly gulping down water. We just put it down to the intense training Ruby had been doing for her gymnastics competition. It wasn’t until the week before Ruby’s diagnosis that these symptoms began to manifest. Ruby started to complain of headaches and that week was drinking by the gallon, waking in the night with excessive thirst and going to the toilet much more frequently. Ruby looked pale and was exhausted, it was a task for her to put on her shoes one morning and we knew then that something was seriously wrong. Ruby’s school teacher had also got very concerned and had mentioned a fruity smell on her breath. 

We took Ruby straight to the hospital. There Ruby was taken to the ICU unit where we were told that she had Type 1 Diabetes, which had been undiagnosed for a while and that we were lucky to have gotten Ruby to hospital when we did, as any longer and it could have been far worse. As hard as it was for us to see Ruby so ill, she received fantastic care. We can remember it being lots of blood work, hooked up to IV’s, lots of tears and why Ruby? Ruby’s pancreas had stopped working and ran out of insulin, she had gone into DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis) and had a build up of acids in her blood, due to her blood sugar levels being very high. 

In the week Ruby was in hospital we received lots of training, saw lots of different consultants and nurses and was given a blue backpack that was supplied from JDRF to all newly diagnosed children. It had lots of information inside to help us adapt as a family and support Ruby. It also contained a Type 1 teddy bear called RUFUS. Rufus helped Ruby so that she could practice on him and inject insulin using an insulin pen, something that she would need to do each day to keep herself alive. Rufus’ coloured patches on his body showed Ruby the places where she could inject on her own body and become confident to do it independently. Ruby became really attached to Rufus and still is! Rufus took Ruby’s mind off the nightmare that she was going through and was a god send thanks to JDRF. 

Type 1 diabetes is often very misunderstood, we as a family could never have imagined how unforgiving the disease is, especially upon someone as young as our Ruby. It has made us realise how difficult it is for others in our position to adapt to the life changing challenges that it brings. Since being diagnosed, once enjoyable activities have now become more challenging for Ruby, always worrying about whether Ruby’s blood glucose levels are stable and the once daunting task of having to inject herself multiple times in the day and night, before recently getting fitted with an insulin pump. Even just going to the supermarket is like a military operation, as we need to pack all the medical kit Ruby will need. Party’s, sleepovers- anything a usual 11 year old would enjoy, have to be carefully planned and is always a worry for us to keep Ruby as safe as possible, whilst also letting her have the independence and normality that she needs. 

Seeing the physical and mental impacts Type 1 must have on Ruby, she has never once complained and has adapted really well, wanting to find out more about her condition and even becoming a Type 1 ambassador for JDRF herself and has raised a lot of awareness in her school. Ruby immerses herself into her gymnastics, something that she has always loved to do and even though activities like these are more challenging, she has never let Type 1 stop her from doing anything. 

Ruby has to have regular clinic visits, has complex tests, meets with the dietitian and has many more appointments for her eyes, liver, kidneys and circulation. Ruby has lots of good days, sometimes the bad days catch up with her but we make sure Ruby has the same life as everyone else and encourage her to never let Type 1 stop her from achieving her hopes and dreams. Ruby wears her condition with confidence and will never settle to believe that it makes her any less. A lot of people with Type 1 will say “I control my diabetes, my diabetes doesn’t control me”.

We’re taking part in One Walk Your Way and climbing Scafell Pike in the Lake District to help raise money to fund life-changing research and make a difference to the lives of people affected by type 1! 

For a cause close to our hearts, with your support and your generous donations, we can fund JDRF UK’s important work. JDRF have helped us as a family to manage Ruby’s condition and to understand it more. We want to do something to show our heartfelt thanks and raise as much money as possible to contribute to the ongoing work that JDRF are doing to treat, prevent and one day, as hopeful as we are to find a cure for Type 1 diabetes.

Here are just a few examples of what your money can do...

£20 could enable 20 parents to return to work, safe in the knowledge that their child's type 1 diabetes will be carefully managed at school, thanks to JDRF's e-learning modules.

£65 could help a vital research project progress by paying for one hour of research time.

£115 could pay for one person to be screened for type 1 diabetes. Sadly people in the UK still die from un-diagnosed type 1 diabetes complications - this screening could stop this.

Thank you for your support, whatever you donate is really appreciated. Together, we can help JDRF to eradicate type 1 diabetes!

Thank you to our Sponsors

£296

Sharon Edwards

Fundraising donation from St Mary's CE Primary School in Platt Bridge, Wigan.

£265

Grandad

so proud of you Ruby lots of love grandad

£159

Andy Richmond

Good luck guys

£101

Nico And Javi

Go Ruby❤️❤️❤️❤️

£51

Dad

My Little Hero xxxxxx

£50

Lauren Parkinson

£41

Betty O’brien

Good luck to you all for Saturday! And well done Ruby for your bravery and your fabulous fund-raising, everyone’s very proud of you I’m sure. Love Granny Betty x x

£41

Sandra & Liz And Pat

Congratulations Ruby! What a great achievement by you and the family.. With our best wishes x x x

£32

Paul Neil And Ste

Good luck

£32

Geri And Ian

Well done everyone. Such a great cause. xx

£32

Lee Hope

£27

Craig Farrimond

Great effort by all especially the big fella getting up and down that little hill and still smiling after it

£27

Jake

£27

Stuart Wilkin

Good luck Lauren x

£25

David Hitchen

Have a great day in the lakes love Dave Sam and the boys

£25

Anonymous

Good luck for Saturday everyone! And well done Ruby for your great fund raising work x

£22

Sharon Evans

Good luck you will smash it

£21

Nathan

Excellent cause good luck with the walk

£21

John Naylor

£21

Sharon Bretherton

Good luck to everyone x😊

£21

Alexandra Leigh

Good luck Lauren - go girl - akex & dave x

£21

Susan Ashton

Good luck to your both. Such a worthy cause which is so important for us to find a cure.

£21

Simon Derry

Well done to all the team on completing the hike - and for such a worthy cause. Congratulations.

£21

Charmaine Parkinson

Good luck everyone go smash it 🙌

£21

Louis Mcquillan

£21

Debbie Wilson

From one bestie to another❤️ , go smash it 🫶 xxx

£21

Joan Mawdsley

Good luck Lauren & best wishes Ruby xx

£21

Damian Roden

Good luck to you , happy to donate to this great cause 👍👍

£21

Valerie Bond

Good luck with your walk

£21

Martin Stephens

£21

Alan Ratchford

Alan & brad

£21

Lauren Cruickshank

Wishing you all the best or luck for today. I'm so proud of you Ruby! Please take lots of pictures so we can have a look in class!

£21

Claire Brookes

Good Luck Ruby and family. Such an amazing cause for everyone with Type 1. Go out and smash it and send me lots of pics so I can share them with our team xx

£21

Jeanette Kirk

Goodn luck! X

£21

Tony Clark

Good luck Lauren, an amazing adventure for a great cause

£21

Chris Bowen

£21

Mike Parkinson

Good luck 👍

£20

Dave And Lynn Mcgovern

Congratulations Ruby and all the team! Very well done Dave and Lynn x

£20

Catherine Smith

Well done Lauren from our family to yours, its amazing what you have achieved to raise all this money! Rufus helped our son Peter too when he was first diagnosed amazing charity 💙 👏👏

£20

Fanny

We are all so proud of Ruby! Especially Elin who also learnt a lot about diabetes 1 from Ruby, as she showcased such bravery through it all! Ruby has showed Elin that anything that gets thrown at you is possible to get through with the right determination and Elin is now not as scared of needles anymore. We all hope the walk goes well and sending lots of love xx

£20

Carole Radcliffe

Best of luck, you can do it xx

£20

Mike Mcnamara

Good luck from the McNamara family

£15

Christine Green

Good luck!

£11

Helen And Finley

Good luck to you and to Ruby and the family walking the railway footpath. Well done to you, Mum, for being a type 1 warrior Mum and helping all If our community. Together we will find a cure! From Helen and Finley I met Ruby and your family in Booths car park this morning. Parent of a 10 year old type 1!

£11

Sue Marsh

£11

Christine Highton

Good luck!

£11

Liam Pendlebury

£11

Anonymous

You keep going 👍🏻

£11

Jade Martlew

£11

Lisa Pendlebury-green

£11

Julie Weat

£11

Hannah Goodwin

£11

Laura Macqueen

£11

Amanda Jones

£11

Carol Callinan

£11

Rob Hancock

Good luck to you all....hope its not too hot!

£11

Christine Houghton

Good luck

£11

Natalie Wood

Good luck to you all 👌😘

£11

Ann Quantrell

Good luck on your walk..sending big hug to Ruby xx

£11

Sheila Carletti

£11

Amanda Horky

£11

Jack Clayton

£10

Sue Mcveigh

Good luck and Best wishes

£10

Kimberley Knowles

Forever proud of Ruby and the way she has handled everything over the past year. She is an inspiration to all. Praying for a cure, always. Xxx

£5

Cath Pennington

£5

Lauren Finlay

£5

Alison Mcgivern

Good luck Lauren 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️

£5

Caroline Hutchison