Mason's Story
Need for Speed
We meet Matamata local Mason Todd, who wants to be a racing car driver when he grows up.
When we speak to Mason and his mum, Marie, his stomach is directing him to cook up something as an after-school snack. A busy 10-year-old, Mason’s favourite pastime is ‘blatting’ around a spare paddock on his Yamaha 110 bike with his brother, friends, and cousins. He’s been riding bikes since he was five years old and is in his element when grinding tracks into the paddock.
Mason lives just outside Matamata on a dairy farm with his big brother Korbin and mum and dad. And a good mate called Bax. Bax is a springerdor – a mix of Springer spaniel and Labrador. She joined the family last year as a puppy and has taken it upon herself to be Mason’s guard and BFF. She was welcomed into the whānau in the hope that she could be trained to be a diabetes dog, and she’s fulfilled that order by being there beside Mason in the night if Marie has come in to treat a low.
It was last April when Mason was diagnosed with type 1. Marie says that, when she came home from milking, she would find the kitchen bench strewn with coffee cups, all half full of water. She thought nothing of it, assuming it was due to both of her sons and their friends choosing to pick out a new cup every time they wanted a drink. Mason appeared otherwise well, so she only started to notice what was happening when they went to friends’ houses where Mason would finish his drink and keep asking for more.
Read Mason’s full story in the Diabetes Wellness Spring 2023 edition
Diabetes Wellness Spring 2023 by Diabetes New Zealand - Issuu