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--Dar

--Every Saint has a Past,

Every Sinner has a Future

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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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She moved from Montana?

Wow we are in Billings and love it here,

just need transportation.

The buss service will get better but they are putting up a new system.

As often as I am going to the doctor office free transportation would help.

--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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Montana,

From all I have heard Guide Dogs of America is a very good school. I

sure would check it out if I were you.

Dad...

Re: information

Thanks for the number.

--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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Montana,

From all I have heard Guide Dogs of America is a very good school. I

sure would check it out if I were you.

Dad...

Re: information

Thanks for the number.

--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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Montana,

From all I have heard Guide Dogs of America is a very good school. I

sure would check it out if I were you.

Dad...

Re: information

Thanks for the number.

--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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