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Welcome to Diabetes E-News Now!

July 22, 2004

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THIS WEEK'S ISSUE INCLUDES:

IN THE NEWS...

1. American Diabetes Association Working with the National Institutes

of Health to Help Prevent Kidney Disease

2. Study Indicates Aggressive Treatment Helps African Americans with

Diabetes, High Blood Pressure

3. U.S. Health Secretary Visits Navajo Nation

4. Don't Focus on Statins Alone

5. Educating Immune System May Ease Future Use of Stem Cells

6. Ophthalmologists Gain New Understanding of Diabetic Retinopathy

7. Breaking Barriers to American Indian Nutrition Research

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IN THE NEWS...

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1. American Diabetes Association Working with the National Institutes

of Health to Help Prevent Kidney Disease

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Are you at risk for kidney disease? Most people do not know the risk

factors. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two main causes of

kidney disease. A family history of kidney failure also increases the

risk of developing kidney disease, which affects more than 20 million

Americans.

African Americans are disproportionately affected, and are four times

more likely than Caucasians to develop kidney failure, a result of

undetected or untreated kidney disease.

That's why the American Diabetes Association is working with the

National Kidney Disease Education Program (NKDEP) and it's " You Have

the Power to Prevent Kidney Disease " campaign to raise awareness about

the seriousness of kidney disease and the importance of testing for

those at risk.

Early kidney disease has no symptoms. It can lead to kidney failure

(requires dialysis or a kidney transplant) with little or no warning.

But simple tests can detect kidney disease. If it's found early,

doctors can prescribe medication to slow kidney disease or prevent

kidney failure.

If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of

kidney failure, ask your doctor to check your blood or urine for kidney

damage. For more information, please call toll-free 1-866-4KIDNEY or

visit the NKDEP website.

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a31

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2. Study Indicates Aggressive Treatment Helps African Americans with

Diabetes, High Blood Pressure

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Data presented at ISHIB 2004, the annual congress of the International

Society on Hypertension in Blacks, indicate that African American

patients with type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure benefit from

aggressive use of combination high blood pressure therapy. The study,

" Lotrel and Enalpril in African Americans with Diabetes (LEAAD), "

demonstrates that providing patients with a combination of two highly

effective medications in one capsule helps them reach the rigorous

blood pressure goal of less than 130/80 mm Hg (the measurement scale

for high blood pressure).

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a3

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3. U.S. Health Secretary Visits Navajo Nation

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On Monday, July 19th, the government's top health official, Health and

Human Services Secretary Tommy , pledged more federal funding

for health care for the Navajo Nation, where death rates outpace

national averages for adults and children - including those related to

alcohol, diabetes, TB and influenza.

Secretary began a two-day visit to the largest Indian

reservation in the country with a meeting with Navajo President Joe

Shirley Jr., and a speech to the 88-member Navajo Nation Council. He

said he would press for more funding despite a budget strained by the

war on terrorism and fighting in Iraq.

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a6

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4. Don't Focus on Statins Alone

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Tougher federal guidelines for blood cholesterol levels could lead

millions more Americans to take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. But

whether your cholesterol is already too high or you just want to keep

it from rising, experts say food and fitness remain key allies in

defending against heart disease and stroke. That message tends to get

lost in the praise for statins. While their ability to lower

cholesterol is impressive, what many consumers overlook is that statins

are meant to be used along with a healthy diet and more physical

activity.

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a0

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5. Educating Immune System May Ease Future Use of Stem Cells

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Results of laboratory experiments by s Hopkins scientists suggest

it may be possible to " educate " the immune system to recognize, rather

than destroy human embryonic stem cells. Doing so could reduce the risk

of rejection if the primitive cells are someday transplanted into

people with conditions like Parkinson's disease, diabetes, or spinal

cord injuries, the researchers say.

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a1

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6. Ophthalmologists Gain New Understanding of Diabetic Retinopathy

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Ophthalmologists have identified thirteen distinct patterns in color

vision impairment caused by diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy

is the leading cause of acquired blindness, which can occur at any time

following the onset of diabetes and is preventable with proper

examination and treatment.

" Our paper describes the patterns of color or hue discrimination

impairment we found in diabetic patients enrolled in the Early

Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS), " said Fong, M.D.,

Department of Ophthalmology, Southern California Kaiser Permanente

Medical Group, and the UCLA School of Medicine. " About 26 percent of

ETDRS patients showed a hue discrimination defect. "

Diabetic retinopathy, when retinal blood vessels leak, can occur in

advanced or long-term diabetes patients and can affect the macula, a

highly sensitive part of the retina responsible for central vision.

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a4

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7. Breaking Barriers to American Indian Nutrition Research

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Over the past two years, S. Gray, a postdoctoral scientist,

attended powwows and health fairs on reservations and other American

Indian communities. With her was a mobile nutrition research

laboratory, developed by scientists at the Grand Forks Human Nutrition

Research Center in Grand Forks, North Dakota, to bring nutrition

research to underserved populations. Aided by summer interns and

graduate students, Gray, of Choctaw and Cherokee descent, collected

information about the diets, physical and mental health, physical

activity, and access to healthy foods of hundreds of American Indians.

American Indians are among the most impoverished of minority groups in

America. They experience a disproportionately high incidence of

diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. Their rate of diabetes

is about three times that of the U.S. population as a whole,

approaching 40 to 50 percent in adults. The goal of the research

project is to determine the role of nutrition and physical activity in

the development and course of diabetes, heart disease, depression, and

other health problems faced by these U.S. communities. The researchers

anticipate that the resulting data will be useful in designing and

implementing effective interventions to improve health and quality of

life among American Indians.

To learn more, click here:

http://americandiabetesassn.org/GoNow/a16366a107357a173159749a2

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I filled out paper work yesterday and one of the questions was do you get

depressed,

I said yes.

But I won't take a pill for it.

Did too much damage for my husband.

I know when I keep active and try to keep good thoughts moving I am fine.

I am learning so much this year that there are times I just sit down and do

nothing.

That helps.

I am striving for a job and I know if I do well I will be fine.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr. on,

> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

> the

> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

> proven

> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause from

> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a Hispanic

> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

> is

> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures and

> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

> have

> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

> and

> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

> gone

> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

> interesting.

> I

>

>

>

>

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I filled out paper work yesterday and one of the questions was do you get

depressed,

I said yes.

But I won't take a pill for it.

Did too much damage for my husband.

I know when I keep active and try to keep good thoughts moving I am fine.

I am learning so much this year that there are times I just sit down and do

nothing.

That helps.

I am striving for a job and I know if I do well I will be fine.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr. on,

> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

> the

> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

> proven

> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause from

> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a Hispanic

> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

> is

> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures and

> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

> have

> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

> and

> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

> gone

> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

> interesting.

> I

>

>

>

>

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What a great attitude, Dar. I just bet you will do fine. It is tough out

there getting a job, but keep at it. Nothing makes you feel beter than to

get a job and make other than government money.

Re: information

I filled out paper work yesterday and one of the questions was do you get

depressed,

I said yes.

But I won't take a pill for it.

Did too much damage for my husband.

I know when I keep active and try to keep good thoughts moving I am fine.

I am learning so much this year that there are times I just sit down and do

nothing.

That helps.

I am striving for a job and I know if I do well I will be fine.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr. on,

> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

> the

> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

> proven

> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause from

> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a Hispanic

> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

> is

> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures and

> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

> have

> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

> and

> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

> gone

> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

> interesting.

> I

>

>

>

>

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What a great attitude, Dar. I just bet you will do fine. It is tough out

there getting a job, but keep at it. Nothing makes you feel beter than to

get a job and make other than government money.

Re: information

I filled out paper work yesterday and one of the questions was do you get

depressed,

I said yes.

But I won't take a pill for it.

Did too much damage for my husband.

I know when I keep active and try to keep good thoughts moving I am fine.

I am learning so much this year that there are times I just sit down and do

nothing.

That helps.

I am striving for a job and I know if I do well I will be fine.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr. on,

> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

> the

> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

> proven

> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause from

> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a Hispanic

> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

> is

> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures and

> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

> have

> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

> and

> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

> gone

> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

> interesting.

> I

>

>

>

>

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Thanks so much,

I am trying.

That is for sure.

Just trying to make sure folks don't keep putting road blocks in my way.

Taking cabs to the doctor is twelve dollars a trip.

Getting way to high when they want me to go several times a month.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

>

>>

>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>> on,

>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>> the

>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>> proven

>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>> from

>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>> Hispanic

>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

>> is

>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>> and

>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>> have

>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>> and

>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>> gone

>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>> interesting.

>> I

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Thanks so much,

I am trying.

That is for sure.

Just trying to make sure folks don't keep putting road blocks in my way.

Taking cabs to the doctor is twelve dollars a trip.

Getting way to high when they want me to go several times a month.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

>

>>

>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>> on,

>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>> the

>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>> proven

>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>> from

>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>> Hispanic

>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

>> is

>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>> and

>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>> have

>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>> and

>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>> gone

>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>> interesting.

>> I

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Thanks so much,

I am trying.

That is for sure.

Just trying to make sure folks don't keep putting road blocks in my way.

Taking cabs to the doctor is twelve dollars a trip.

Getting way to high when they want me to go several times a month.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

>

>>

>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>> on,

>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>> the

>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>> proven

>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>> from

>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>> Hispanic

>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

>> is

>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>> and

>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>> have

>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>> and

>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>> gone

>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>> interesting.

>> I

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Dar, Doesn't your city have a paratransit system you can use?

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Thanks so much,

I am trying.

That is for sure.

Just trying to make sure folks don't keep putting road blocks in my way.

Taking cabs to the doctor is twelve dollars a trip.

Getting way to high when they want me to go several times a month.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>

>

>>

>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>> on,

>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>> the

>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>> proven

>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>> from

>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>> Hispanic

>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic she

>> is

>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>> and

>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>> have

>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and is

>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some shocking

>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of reasons-the

>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>> and

>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>> gone

>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>> interesting.

>> I

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Yes but one problem I am not a senior nor am I retarded.

And if you can use the buss then you don't need them.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>

>>

>>>

>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>> on,

>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>> the

>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>> proven

>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>> from

>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>> Hispanic

>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>> she

>>> is

>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>> and

>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>> have

>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>> is

>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>> shocking

>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>> reasons-the

>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>> and

>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>> gone

>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>> interesting.

>>> I

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Yes but one problem I am not a senior nor am I retarded.

And if you can use the buss then you don't need them.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>

>>

>>>

>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>> on,

>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>> the

>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>> proven

>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>> from

>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>> Hispanic

>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>> she

>>> is

>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>> and

>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>> have

>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>> is

>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>> shocking

>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>> reasons-the

>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>> and

>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>> gone

>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>> interesting.

>>> I

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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You don't have to be a senior or retarded to qualify for the paratransit

system services. If you are legally blind, then you would qualify. I used

this services for many years, and I can tell you without a doubt that it is

a very good service, and it is a lot cheaper than a taxi. Of course if you

have plenty of money, the taxi would be more convenient to use at all times.

information

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>> on,

>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>>> the

>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>> proven

>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>> from

>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>> Hispanic

>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>> she

>>>> is

>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>> and

>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>> of

>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>>> have

>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>> is

>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>> shocking

>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>> reasons-the

>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>>> and

>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>> gone

>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>> interesting.

>>>> I

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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You don't have to be a senior or retarded to qualify for the paratransit

system services. If you are legally blind, then you would qualify. I used

this services for many years, and I can tell you without a doubt that it is

a very good service, and it is a lot cheaper than a taxi. Of course if you

have plenty of money, the taxi would be more convenient to use at all times.

information

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>> on,

>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>>> the

>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>> proven

>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>> from

>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>> Hispanic

>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>> she

>>>> is

>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>> and

>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>> of

>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>>> have

>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>> is

>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>> shocking

>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>> reasons-the

>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>>> and

>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>> gone

>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>> interesting.

>>>> I

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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You don't have to be a senior or retarded to qualify for the paratransit

system services. If you are legally blind, then you would qualify. I used

this services for many years, and I can tell you without a doubt that it is

a very good service, and it is a lot cheaper than a taxi. Of course if you

have plenty of money, the taxi would be more convenient to use at all times.

information

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>> on,

>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>>> the

>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>> proven

>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>> from

>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>> Hispanic

>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>> she

>>>> is

>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>> and

>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>> of

>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>>> have

>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>> is

>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>> shocking

>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>> reasons-the

>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>>> and

>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>> gone

>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>> interesting.

>>>> I

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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You would think that,

but it truly doesn't work this way in Montana.

I applied for it.

I had it in Denver and used it when I needed to do so.

Denver has it if they can't come get you then you can take the buss with

their card.

So you didn't have to pay.

I have never felt so frustrated until I started looking into this here.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>>> on,

>>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president

>>>>> of

>>>>> the

>>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>>> proven

>>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than

>>>>> diabetics

>>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>>> from

>>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>>> Hispanic

>>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>>> she

>>>>> is

>>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>>> and

>>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>>> of

>>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic

>>>>> who

>>>>> have

>>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>>> is

>>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>>> shocking

>>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>>> reasons-the

>>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people

>>>>> adequately

>>>>> and

>>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>>> gone

>>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>>> interesting.

>>>>> I

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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You would think that,

but it truly doesn't work this way in Montana.

I applied for it.

I had it in Denver and used it when I needed to do so.

Denver has it if they can't come get you then you can take the buss with

their card.

So you didn't have to pay.

I have never felt so frustrated until I started looking into this here.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>>> on,

>>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president

>>>>> of

>>>>> the

>>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>>> proven

>>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than

>>>>> diabetics

>>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>>> from

>>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>>> Hispanic

>>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>>> she

>>>>> is

>>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>>> and

>>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>>> of

>>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic

>>>>> who

>>>>> have

>>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>>> is

>>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>>> shocking

>>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>>> reasons-the

>>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people

>>>>> adequately

>>>>> and

>>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>>> gone

>>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>>> interesting.

>>>>> I

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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You would think that,

but it truly doesn't work this way in Montana.

I applied for it.

I had it in Denver and used it when I needed to do so.

Denver has it if they can't come get you then you can take the buss with

their card.

So you didn't have to pay.

I have never felt so frustrated until I started looking into this here.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>>> on,

>>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president

>>>>> of

>>>>> the

>>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>>> proven

>>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than

>>>>> diabetics

>>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>>> from

>>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>>> Hispanic

>>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>>> she

>>>>> is

>>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>>> and

>>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>>> of

>>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic

>>>>> who

>>>>> have

>>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>>> is

>>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>>> shocking

>>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>>> reasons-the

>>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people

>>>>> adequately

>>>>> and

>>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>>> gone

>>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>>> interesting.

>>>>> I

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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The paratransist system out here in CA lets you use it if you are blind;

especially if you have problems with street crossings because of your

blindness.

Re: information

Yes but one problem I am not a senior nor am I retarded.

And if you can use the buss then you don't need them.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>

>>

>>>

>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>> on,

>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>> the

>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>> proven

>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>> from

>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>> Hispanic

>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>> she

>>> is

>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>> and

>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>> have

>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>> is

>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>> shocking

>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>> reasons-the

>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>> and

>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>> gone

>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>> interesting.

>>> I

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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The paratransist system out here in CA lets you use it if you are blind;

especially if you have problems with street crossings because of your

blindness.

Re: information

Yes but one problem I am not a senior nor am I retarded.

And if you can use the buss then you don't need them.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>

>>

>>>

>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>> on,

>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>> the

>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>> proven

>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>> from

>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>> Hispanic

>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>> she

>>> is

>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>> and

>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>> have

>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>> is

>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>> shocking

>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>> reasons-the

>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>> and

>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>> gone

>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>> interesting.

>>> I

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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especially if you have problems with street crossings because of your

blindness.

Re: information

Yes but one problem I am not a senior nor am I retarded.

And if you can use the buss then you don't need them.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>

>>

>>>

>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>> on,

>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>> the

>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>> proven

>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>> from

>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>> Hispanic

>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>> she

>>> is

>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>> and

>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications of

>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>> have

>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>> is

>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>> shocking

>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>> reasons-the

>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>> and

>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>> gone

>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>> interesting.

>>> I

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Hmm. My daughter just moved back here to Ca from Missoula. Glad I did not

decide to move there with her!

Re: information

You would think that,

but it truly doesn't work this way in Montana.

I applied for it.

I had it in Denver and used it when I needed to do so.

Denver has it if they can't come get you then you can take the buss with

their card.

So you didn't have to pay.

I have never felt so frustrated until I started looking into this here.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>>> on,

>>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president

>>>>> of

>>>>> the

>>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>>> proven

>>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than

>>>>> diabetics

>>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>>> from

>>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>>> Hispanic

>>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>>> she

>>>>> is

>>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>>> and

>>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>>> of

>>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic

>>>>> who

>>>>> have

>>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>>> is

>>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>>> shocking

>>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>>> reasons-the

>>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people

>>>>> adequately

>>>>> and

>>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>>> gone

>>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>>> interesting.

>>>>> I

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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Hmm. My daughter just moved back here to Ca from Missoula. Glad I did not

decide to move there with her!

Re: information

You would think that,

but it truly doesn't work this way in Montana.

I applied for it.

I had it in Denver and used it when I needed to do so.

Denver has it if they can't come get you then you can take the buss with

their card.

So you didn't have to pay.

I have never felt so frustrated until I started looking into this here.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>>> on,

>>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president

>>>>> of

>>>>> the

>>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>>> proven

>>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than

>>>>> diabetics

>>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>>> from

>>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>>> Hispanic

>>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>>> she

>>>>> is

>>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>>> and

>>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>>> of

>>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic

>>>>> who

>>>>> have

>>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>>> is

>>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>>> shocking

>>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>>> reasons-the

>>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people

>>>>> adequately

>>>>> and

>>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>>> gone

>>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>>> interesting.

>>>>> I

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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Hmm. My daughter just moved back here to Ca from Missoula. Glad I did not

decide to move there with her!

Re: information

You would think that,

but it truly doesn't work this way in Montana.

I applied for it.

I had it in Denver and used it when I needed to do so.

Denver has it if they can't come get you then you can take the buss with

their card.

So you didn't have to pay.

I have never felt so frustrated until I started looking into this here.

--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>>> on,

>>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president

>>>>> of

>>>>> the

>>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>>> proven

>>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than

>>>>> diabetics

>>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>>> from

>>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>>> Hispanic

>>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>>> she

>>>>> is

>>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>>> and

>>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>>> of

>>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic

>>>>> who

>>>>> have

>>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>>> is

>>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>>> shocking

>>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>>> reasons-the

>>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people

>>>>> adequately

>>>>> and

>>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>>> gone

>>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>>> interesting.

>>>>> I

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

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Every Sinner has a Future

information

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>> on,

>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>>> the

>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>> proven

>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>> from

>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>> Hispanic

>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>> she

>>>> is

>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>> and

>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>> of

>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>>> have

>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>> is

>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>> shocking

>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>> reasons-the

>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>>> and

>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>> gone

>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>> interesting.

>>>> I

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>>>> I went to a diabetic conference in L.a. yesterday. I heard a dr.

>>>> on,

>>>> the present director of the diabetic unit at UCLa and past president of

>>>> the

>>>> ADA, who spoke about anew tray training program where R.N.'s do al the

>>>> training of newly diagnosed diabetic and of diabetics enroll in there

>>>> program there and in other programs around the country. It has been

>>>> proven

>>>> that these patients have much improved A1Cs -even better than diabetics

>>>> going to private physicians. Of course there was a round of applause

>>>> from

>>>> all the R.N.s there! Another r.N. gave a talk about how she as a

>>>> Hispanic

>>>> r.N. still has to do special, individual education with each Hispanic

>>>> she

>>>> is

>>>> trying to educate as every Hispanic comes from such differing cultures

>>>> and

>>>> educational back grounds. Then I went to a workshop on complications

>>>> of

>>>> diabetes. One speaker was a Ph.D psychologist who talked about the

>>>> depression diabetic gets-whether they are new diabetics or diabetic who

>>>> have

>>>> acquired complications. He said too many are not diagnosed with the

>>>> depression and are therefore not treated. This causes poor control and

>>>> is

>>>> exhibits signs of non-compliance, anger, sleep disorders etc. Another

>>>> physician specializes in amputation preventing. He gave us some

>>>> shocking

>>>> statistics-for every white person who has to have an amputation, 64

>>>> Afro-Americans have amputations. This was due to a number of

>>>> reasons-the

>>>> most comman one being that orthopods just don't treat people adequately

>>>> and

>>>> too many people jus " go along " with the god-doctor! Wish I could have

>>>> gone

>>>> to both days of the conference, but what I did go too was very

>>>> interesting.

>>>> I

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