Diabetes Pump Tattoo
Five-year-old
Jacob was born with Type 1 Diabetes and in order to survive, he needed a diabetes
pump. The pump made Jacob feel different
from his classmates, so his parents decided to tattoo a pump on their stomach
so their son wouldn’t feel alone.
"It
broke my heart," [Jacob's mom Camille] Boivin recalled. She explained to her son that all kids are
different; while some may wear glasses, others may have braces or
wheelchairs. Although there was another
kid in the area with a pump, there was no one that was Jacob’s age.
Although
Boivin and Aumond could not get real insulin pumps, they felt that an ink
version would help soften their son's loneliness.
The
tattoo had to be artistic and look like the real thing, Boivin said, so they
researched tattoo artists on the Internet and found Bruno Oeuvray in Joliette.
"Jacob
was thrilled. It was magical to see his eyes," Boivin said, her voice
wavering with emotion. "Even today I have tears in my eyes."
MontrealGazette.com
reported, “Aumond's tattoo has a barbed wire string where the catheter would be
attached to the pump, a visual reminder of painful injections and ‘having to
pierce the skin several times of day for a drop of blood’ that the condition
imposes on patients. Boivin's tattoo catheter trails to her back where it
transforms into an almond-tree branch with pink flowers.”
"It's
a symbol of hope for a cure one day," Boivin said of the almond blooms.
Both
parents are proud to flash their stomachs to show their tattoos, they joke
about being proud “pompists.”
“We represent thousands of parents," Boivin said. "This is a serious illness and it can be fatal if it's not controlled."
Source: neatorama.com