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		<title>8-year-old commits &#8216;good deed&#8217; &#8211; Roseville Press-Tribune</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Little 8-year-old Eden Perry &#119;&#097;&#110;&#116;&#115; &#116;&#111; be &#097; rock star when &#115;&#104;&#101; grows &#117;&#112;, although she&#8217;s &#110;&#111;&#116; &#097; fan &#111;&#102; being the center &#111;&#102; attention. She&#8217;s shy around people &#115;&#104;&#101; doesn&#8217;t &#107;&#110;&#111;&#119; and speaks softly with an Australian accent. When &#115;&#104;&#101; gets nervous, she&#8217;ll bury her head into her dad, Mike Perry. &#115;&#111;&#109;&#101;&#116;&#105;&#109;&#101;&#115; &#115;&#104;&#101; gets [...]]]></description>
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<p>Little 8-year-old Eden Perry &#119;&#097;&#110;&#116;&#115; &#116;&#111; be &#097; rock star when &#115;&#104;&#101; grows &#117;&#112;, although she&rsquo;s &#110;&#111;&#116; &#097; fan &#111;&#102; being the center &#111;&#102; attention.</p>
<p>She&rsquo;s shy around people &#115;&#104;&#101; doesn&rsquo;t &#107;&#110;&#111;&#119; and speaks softly with an Australian accent. When &#115;&#104;&#101; gets nervous, she&rsquo;ll bury her head into her dad, Mike Perry. &#115;&#111;&#109;&#101;&#116;&#105;&#109;&#101;&#115; &#115;&#104;&#101; gets unwanted attention &#105;&#110; public, &#108;&#105;&#107;&#101; when her family eats &#097;&#116; &#097; restaurant and &#115;&#104;&#101; pulls &#097; syringe &#111;&#117;&#116; &#111;&#102; the kit &#115;&#104;&#101; carries with her everywhere &#115;&#104;&#101; &#103;&#111;&#101;&#115;.</p>
<p>&ldquo;When I &#116;&#101;&#108;&#108; people that I &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; diabetes, they look &#097;&#116; me &#119;&#101;&#105;&#114;&#100;,&rdquo; Eden says.</p>
<p>But the &#115;&#101;&#099;&#111;&#110;&#100; grader &#097;&#116; Dry Creek Elementary School &#104;&#097;&#115; &#110;&#111;&#116; shied &#097;&#119;&#097;&#121; &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; using her &#115;&#116;&#111;&#114;&#121; &#116;&#111; bring awareness &#116;&#111; juvenile diabetes &mdash; &#097; chronic, autoimmune disease with &#110;&#111; cure. With the &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; &#111;&#102; her graphic designer dad, Eden launched &#097; website called &ldquo;Eden&rsquo;s Effort&rdquo; &#116;&#111; raise funds for Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund International.</p>
<p>About 25.8 million kids and adults &#105;&#110; the United States &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; diabetes, including type 1 and &mdash; the &#102;&#097;&#114; &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; common &mdash; type 2, according &#116;&#111; the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That&rsquo;s 8.3 percent &#111;&#102; the population. &#101;&#097;&#099;&#104; year, about 15,000 children are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, &#111;&#114; roughly 40 children every day.</p>
<p>Eden&rsquo;s website &#104;&#097;&#115; raised $7,000 since launching &#105;&#110; January, with &#097; last-minute anonymous $900 donation that helped her reach &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; goal. Her classmates &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; helped, giving her $51.86. &#098;&#111;&#116;&#104; sets &#111;&#102; grandparents donated $1,000.</p>
<p>Eden finished the fundraiser Feb. 5 with &#097; flourish, by chopping off 12 inches &#111;&#102; her wavy brown hair for Locks &#111;&#102; Love, &#097; nonprofit organization that &#112;&#114;&#111;&#118;&#105;&#100;&#101;&#115; hairpieces &#116;&#111; financially disadvantaged children &#117;&#110;&#100;&#101;&#114; age 18 suffering &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; long-term medical hair loss.</p>
<p>But Eden&rsquo;s Effort will &#107;&#101;&#101;&#112; accepting money &#116;&#111; &#103;&#111; toward finding &#097; cure for diabetes.</p>
<p>The idea for the website stemmed &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; &#097; family movie night &#105;&#110; November when the Perrys watched &ldquo;Pay it &#102;&#111;&#114;&#119;&#097;&#114;&#100;,&rdquo; which chronicles &#097; young boy&rsquo;s attempt &#116;&#111; &#109;&#097;&#107;&#101; the world &#097; &#098;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#101;&#114; place by passing on good deeds.</p>
<p>Eden&rsquo;s good deeds &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; &#097;&#108;&#114;&#101;&#097;&#100;&#121; helped &#097;&#116; &#108;&#101;&#097;&#115;&#116; one family &#119;&#104;&#111;, &#116;&#104;&#114;&#111;&#117;&#103;&#104; her website, recognized the warning signs for diabetes and &#104;&#097;&#100; their daughter tested &mdash; the results returned positive.</p>
<p>Jaedyn Jurtensen, 9, is best friends with Eden&rsquo;s 10-year-old sister Alyssa, and &#104;&#097;&#115; checked &#111;&#117;&#116; the website.</p>
<p>&ldquo;When &#121;&#111;&#117; &#103;&#111; on her website and read her &#115;&#116;&#111;&#114;&#121;, it&rsquo;s so sad,&rdquo; Jaedyn says. &ldquo;&#121;&#111;&#117; feel really bad.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The Perry family &#104;&#097;&#100; lived &#105;&#110; Australia for &#101;&#105;&#103;&#104;&#116; years &#098;&#101;&#102;&#111;&#114;&#101; moving &#116;&#111; Roseville &#105;&#110; January 2010 &#116;&#111; be closer &#116;&#111; relatives. During &#097; camping trip &#105;&#110; Napa over the summer, &#116;&#111; celebrate Alyssa&rsquo;s birthday, Eden drank water nonstop and &#107;&#101;&#112;&#116; using the toilet. Then, as Heather Perry applied sunscreen &#116;&#111; her daughter, &#115;&#104;&#101; noticed &#115;&#104;&#101; felt skinny.</p>
<p>Back &#105;&#110; Australia the Perrys &#104;&#097;&#100; &#097; friend &#119;&#104;&#111;&#115;&#101; child &#104;&#097;&#100; diabetes, so they knew the warning signs, which include extreme thirst, frequent urination and sudden weight loss.</p>
<p>If undetected, diabetes &#099;&#097;&#110; pose &#115;&#101;&#114;&#105;&#111;&#117;&#115; health threats &#116;&#111; sufferers. Type 1 diabetes &#099;&#097;&#110; easily be mistaken for &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; common illnesses, &#115;&#117;&#099;&#104; as influenza, which is why recognizing symptoms &#099;&#097;&#110; save &#097; life.</p>
<p>Eden&rsquo;s parents &#116;&#111;&#111;&#107; her &#116;&#111; &#097; medical clinic &#098;&#117;&#116; doctors &#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#101; didn&rsquo;t &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; the ability &#116;&#111; test for diabetes. So they went &#116;&#111; an emergency room where doctors diagnosed her with diabetes. &#115;&#104;&#101; spent &#116;&#104;&#114;&#101;&#101; days &#105;&#110; &#097; hospital. Her pancreas &#104;&#097;&#100; &#115;&#116;&#111;&#112;&#112;&#101;&#100; working and her body could &#110;&#111; longer produce insulin.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I &#119;&#097;&#115; really scared for her,&rdquo; Alyssa says, during &#097; &#098;&#114;&#101;&#097;&#107; &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; running around the house with Jaedyn.</p>
<p>A healthy pancreas produces insulin, &#097; hormone that &#099;&#104;&#097;&#110;&#103;&#101;&#115; glucose &#105;&#110; the blood into energy. &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; glucose &#099;&#111;&#109;&#101;&#115; &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; the food and drink &#097; person consumes. &#097; person with type 1 diabetes doesn&rsquo;t produce insulin. Without insulin, glucose builds &#117;&#112; &#105;&#110; the blood, causing high blood sugar, &#111;&#114; hyperglycemia, which &#099;&#097;&#110; lead &#116;&#111; ketoacidosis, coma and death.</p>
<p>People with diabetes control the disease &#116;&#104;&#114;&#111;&#117;&#103;&#104; diet, exercise and insulin. Eden needs &#097;&#116; &#108;&#101;&#097;&#115;&#116; four shots &#111;&#102; insulin injected into her blood stream &#101;&#097;&#099;&#104; day &#116;&#111; stay alive.</p>
<p>&ldquo;When we found &#111;&#117;&#116; &#115;&#104;&#101; &#104;&#097;&#100; diabetes, we &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; devastated,&rdquo; Mike Perry says. &ldquo;&#098;&#117;&#116; she&rsquo;s &#098;&#101;&#101;&#110; &#102;&#097;&#110;&#116;&#097;&#115;&#116;&#105;&#099;.&rdquo;</p>
<p>His daughter must carry &#097; medical kit everywhere &#115;&#104;&#101; &#103;&#111;&#101;&#115; &mdash; school, grocery stores, playgrounds &mdash; that includes &#097; bottle &#111;&#102; insulin, syringes and other equipment. For instance, if Eden passes &#111;&#117;&#116; &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; low blood glucose levels, &#115;&#111;&#109;&#101;&#111;&#110;&#101; &#099;&#097;&#110; administer &#097; shot &#111;&#102; sugar using &#097; tool &#105;&#110; the kit.</p>
<p>Eden&rsquo;s levels &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; &#116;&#111; be tested five times &#097; day &mdash; &#097;&#116; breakfast, lunch, when &#115;&#104;&#101; gets home &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; school, dinner and &#098;&#101;&#102;&#111;&#114;&#101; bed. &#097;&#116; school, the nurse tests her and then calls her dad with the results and &#116;&#111;&#103;&#101;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; they &#100;&#101;&#099;&#105;&#100;&#101; &#119;&#104;&#097;&#116; insulin amount Eden needs. There&rsquo;s &#110;&#111; perfect equation for &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115;.</p>
<p>The Perrys monitor the food their daughter eats &#116;&#111; &#109;&#097;&#107;&#101; &#115;&#117;&#114;&#101; &#115;&#104;&#101; avoids carbohydrates, &#115;&#117;&#099;&#104; as breads, cereals, pasta and items with lots &#111;&#102; sugar, &#115;&#117;&#099;&#104; as juice. &#115;&#104;&#101; snacks &#097; lot throughout the day, munching on cheese sticks, Slim Jims, Pringles Stix and Jelly Belly fruit snacks. The hardest &#116;&#104;&#105;&#110;&#103;, says her dad, is when &#097; kid brings cupcakes &#116;&#111; school and &#115;&#104;&#101; can&rsquo;t &#104;&#097;&#118;&#101; one.</p>
<p>Otherwise, Eden is &#108;&#105;&#107;&#101; any other precocious and fun-loving kid.</p>
<p>&ldquo;It hasn&rsquo;t really &#115;&#116;&#111;&#112;&#112;&#101;&#100; me &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; doing things,&rdquo; Eden says.</p>
<p>She still draws and paints &mdash; &#115;&#104;&#101; &#108;&#111;&#118;&#101;&#115; art &mdash; and plays basketball, baseball and tetherball. &#112;&#108;&#117;&#115;, her dad says she&rsquo;s &ldquo;really good &#097;&#116; watching TV,&rdquo; especially episodes &#111;&#102; &ldquo;Hannah Montana&rdquo; and &ldquo;Good Luck Charlie.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&ldquo;She&rsquo;s &#098;&#101;&#101;&#110; so strong, &#121;&#111;&#117; can&rsquo;t &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; &#098;&#117;&#116; be strong,&rdquo; Mike Perry says. &ldquo;She&rsquo;s just awesome. &#115;&#104;&#101; just &#103;&#111;&#101;&#115; with the flow.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Sena Christian &#099;&#097;&#110; be reached &#097;&#116; senac@goldcountrymedia.&#099;&#111;&#109;.&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<strong>Warning signs &#111;&#102; type 1 diabetes</strong>&middot; Extreme thirst &middot; Frequent urination &middot; Sudden vision &#099;&#104;&#097;&#110;&#103;&#101;&#115; &middot; Sugar &#105;&#110; urine &middot; Fruity, sweet, &#111;&#114; wine-like odor on breath&middot; Increased appetite &middot; Sudden weight loss &middot; Drowsiness, lethargy &middot; Heavy, labored breathing &middot; Stupor, unconsciousnessSource: Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund International</p></p>
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