A family from Alexandria, Virginia, is facing their first Christmas without their 12-year-old daughter, who they called an old soul with an infectious personality.
Beth and John Bachmore and their three sons 鈥 Jack, Sam and Ben 鈥 are mourning the loss of the family鈥檚 youngest child, Abigail Catherine Bachmore. She was known, of course, as Abbie. She died early this year of acute-onset .
Her family is honoring her memory by encouraging and blood sugar tests for children and adults, and by creating a using money from a .

Signs of Type 1 diabetes are sometimes noticed during the preteen years. Abbie was almost 12-and-a-half years old, and unbeknown to her and her family, she had been developing Type 1 diabetes for months. Diabetes didn鈥檛 run in the family, and no one knows how she came to develop it.
In early February, Abbie wasn鈥檛 feeling well, so her mother took her to the hospital.
鈥淪he was fine when I left for work in the morning,鈥 Beth Bachmore told 草莓传媒. 鈥淚 came home and brought her to the hospital and didn鈥檛 come home with her.鈥
By then, the undiagnosed diabetes had done too much damage. Abbie was kept alive, so her organs were viable if her parents agreed to donate them. When organ donation professionals asked, Beth and John Bachmore quickly said yes.
“It gives me and John peace knowing that she鈥檚 helping other people still live their lives here,” Beth Bachmore said.
She wants children to have regular blood sugar tests, so their doctors will be able to see if they are developing diabetes. 鈥淲hy not just get the little machine out and boop, poke it and then put it in the machine and then check blood sugar real quick?鈥
She also wants parents whose child has died to consider donating their child鈥檚 organs, so others can live.
鈥淚f there鈥檚 any bright spot, it鈥檚 the fact that (Abbie) could help people,” Beth Bachmore said.
Abbie lives on through the four people who got her organs, including a father in his 30s who received one of Abbie鈥檚 kidneys; a woman in her 20s who was very ill and got Abbie鈥檚 other kidney; a woman in her 60s who received both of Abbie鈥檚 lungs; and a teenage boy who received Abbie鈥檚 liver.
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