Monday, March 14, 2022

With Gratitude


I always have prized genius, think those who have it, GRAND,

I know that I have benefitted from the things they’ve planned,

But those that I admire the most are men and women, who

Have given healing miracles with won-der-ous breakthroughs!

 

Frederick Banting comes to mind—Canadian, like me,

With his assistant, Charles Best, found insulin, you see,

That tiny hormone in control of sugar in the blood,

Without which, your bloodstream can become as thick as mud!

 

When insulin’s deficient, comes diabetes mellitus,

An ailment quite as deadly as whatever we’d discuss,

Before the Banting and the Best, ‘No sugar!’ was the cry,

Controlling calories the way for people NOT to die!

 

Hear now, the scene: A children’s ward—beds filled with little ones,

All had reached the latest stage; diabetes course had run,

And then two men come through the door with syringes and vials,

Start giving shots to all the littles—insulin’s first trial!

 

And by the time they’d reached the last, the first had come awake,

Their diabetic coma done, their lives again to take,

Imagine parents going now, from deep despair to joy,

Looking once again into the eyes of girls and boys!

 

It makes me weep with gratitude—a miracle, it was,

A gift far better than those brought by jolly Santa Claus!

There’re many members of my family would not be here,

If not for those two men and all their work and research dear!


To those who gave us Insulin. And Penicillin, too,

Vaccines that have stopped smallpox, po-li-o and now the FLU,

I’m on my knees in gratitude, for life those doctors gave,

May God smile upon them all…and the millions they have saved.

Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com
Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So KarenCharlotteMimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?

Next week's our day in all the year,
We're CELEBRATING POETRY here!

Thinking of joining us for Poetry Monday?
We'd love to welcome you!
Topics for the next few weeks (with a huge thank-you to Mimi, who comes up with so many of them!)...

Genius Day (March 14) Today!
Celebrating Poetry (March 21) 
Respect Your Cat Day (March 28) (Richard II's 1384 edict forbidding eating them.)
Imperfection (April 4)

Pets (April 11)

Juggling (April 18)

Brothers (April 25)

Babies (May 2)

Music (May 9)

Purple for Peace (May 16)

Turtles (May 23)

Memorial Day (May 30)

9 comments:

  1. I don't have a lot of experience with diabetes, but my ex-daughter in law had it and she went through hell. What an amazing discovery! Learn something new everyday!

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  2. LOVE THIS!! Now I need to read about these doctors. I know a bunch about Dr. Salk and polio, but this I did not know. Thanks.

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  3. So many rabbit holes to dive into!! And like you, I'm deeply grateful.

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  4. Yes, those geniusses sure needs celebrating! Diabetes was a killer.

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  5. God bless all these doctors and scientists with their medical breakthroughs. I had no idea about the children and the doctors coming in with insulin. Amen.

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  6. Well spoken
    Not just a token
    Thanks to give
    So others live!

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  7. My father was diabetic, as is my brother in law's wife. I worked for someone whose wife and three children were all diabetics. My husband also has a cousin who married a polio survivor. We owe so much to the medical pioneers who made their lives possible.

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  8. Heaven bless the doctors who do such research. Dedicated medical professionals are heroes.

    A few possible topics going into June (and please don't ever feel obligated to use them, especially if they've been used before or just aren't right for you):

    June 6 is the birth anniversary of Donald F. Duncan, Sr., who introduced the Duncan yoyo. We could do yoyos, those on strings or the yoyos in our lives.

    June 13 is the anniversary of the opening, in 1884, of the very first working roller coaster at Coney Island. Roller coasters or life as a roller coaster could inspire us.

    June 20 is International Surfing Day as well as World Refugee Day. You could choose to go lighthearted or serious on this day.

    June 27 is the anniversary of the composition of the tune Happy Birthday to You. Love it or loathe it, the tune is here to stay.

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  9. Science is amazing! We are lucky to live in times like these.

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