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So glad you are back, . So sorry to hear about all the health issues

you have had. You sound like you have great spirit and the determination to

" keep it going " . Bless you.

Thanks for letting me come back

Hi Everyone,

I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those who

don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since 1989.

I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in 2000

and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the need

to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

his death, here I am.

I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

Prayers and God's Blessings,

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So glad you are back, . So sorry to hear about all the health issues

you have had. You sound like you have great spirit and the determination to

" keep it going " . Bless you.

Thanks for letting me come back

Hi Everyone,

I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those who

don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since 1989.

I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in 2000

and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the need

to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

his death, here I am.

I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

Prayers and God's Blessings,

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Hi ,

Yes, they say that my attitude is what has kept me going so long. Usually

people with pancreatic cancer don't live much more than six months after the

diagnosis, but I am almost at the second year. It will be two years in

August. It now is creeping back up a bit again, but I'm doing pretty well,

only I get very tired easily.

Thanks for the kind words. And may God bless you as well.

In His Love and Service,

, The King's Child and Prayer Warrior

Thanks for letting me come back

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those

who

> don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

1989.

> I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

2000

> and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

need

> to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

> Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

> his death, here I am.

>

> I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

>

> Prayers and God's Blessings,

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Yes, they say that my attitude is what has kept me going so long. Usually

people with pancreatic cancer don't live much more than six months after the

diagnosis, but I am almost at the second year. It will be two years in

August. It now is creeping back up a bit again, but I'm doing pretty well,

only I get very tired easily.

Thanks for the kind words. And may God bless you as well.

In His Love and Service,

, The King's Child and Prayer Warrior

Thanks for letting me come back

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those

who

> don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

1989.

> I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

2000

> and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

need

> to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

> Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

> his death, here I am.

>

> I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

>

> Prayers and God's Blessings,

>

>

>

>

>

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Yes, you are very fortunate that you have survived so long with kind of

cancer. You must have a really good doctor! Have you had to endurechemo or

radiation? I am wondering how that affects the diabetes. It really sounds

like the diabaetes is the least of your problems!!

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Hi ,

Yes, they say that my attitude is what has kept me going so long. Usually

people with pancreatic cancer don't live much more than six months after the

diagnosis, but I am almost at the second year. It will be two years in

August. It now is creeping back up a bit again, but I'm doing pretty well,

only I get very tired easily.

Thanks for the kind words. And may God bless you as well.

In His Love and Service,

, The King's Child and Prayer Warrior

Thanks for letting me come back

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those

who

> don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

1989.

> I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

2000

> and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

need

> to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

> Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

> his death, here I am.

>

> I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

>

> Prayers and God's Blessings,

>

>

>

>

>

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I had chemo in 1983, but right now I'm not having it until I don't feel

well. I also have some nodules in my lungs, but they are small, and not

changing at all, thanks to Arimidex. The chemo does make my sugar go up but

mostly because they give a lot of steroids to help with nausea. Right now,

my tumor marker is at 39.6 and the level for cancer is 40, so I'm barely in

the normal range, and I will have another CT scan the end of August.

Yes, sugar is the least of my problems. But it does go up and down a lot.

And there really isn't much I can do about it. They think the nodules in my

lungs are possible breast cancer returning, but they are so small that a

biopsy is not possible, plus the fact that they are pretty deep into the

lungs, and if they remove them, they would have to take quite a bit of each

lung. So, I just rest a lot and do the best I can, and keep taking my

insulin, trying to keep things on as even a keel as I can.

In His Love and Service,

, The King's Child and Prayer Warrior

Thanks for letting me come back

> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> > I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those

> who

> > don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

> 1989.

> > I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

> 2000

> > and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> > removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

> need

> > to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

> > Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together

after

> > his death, here I am.

> >

> > I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new

things.

> >

> > Prayers and God's Blessings,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hello BRenda; I think I know you from a blind list somewhere. Can't think of

the list now; grin; I'm so glad that you love the Lord Jesus and even if he

takes you home early, Praise Him, you'll see him in all his glory won't you

indeed? In Jesus; Ken b in toronto.

Thanks for letting me come back

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those

who

> don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

1989.

> I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

2000

> and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

need

> to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

> Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

> his death, here I am.

>

> I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

>

> Prayers and God's Blessings,

>

>

>

>

>

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Hello BRenda; I think I know you from a blind list somewhere. Can't think of

the list now; grin; I'm so glad that you love the Lord Jesus and even if he

takes you home early, Praise Him, you'll see him in all his glory won't you

indeed? In Jesus; Ken b in toronto.

Thanks for letting me come back

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For those

who

> don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

1989.

> I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

2000

> and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

need

> to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the support

> Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together after

> his death, here I am.

>

> I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new things.

>

> Prayers and God's Blessings,

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Ken!

You know me from Blind Full Gospel, and I used to be on this list a few

years ago. It is good to hear from you! And yes, I can't wait! With a bad

diagnosis as I have, it is sure one good thing to look forward too!

In His Love and Service,

, The King's Child and Prayer Warrior

Thanks for letting me come back

> >

> > Hi Everyone,

> > I have just come back to the list, and I am glad to be back. For

those

> who

> > don't know me, I am , and have been a Type 2 diabetic since

> 1989.

> > I am on insulin and have been since 1993. I also had breast cancer in

> 2000

> > and pancreatic cancer in 2003. I had to have the head of my pancreas

> > removed, so my sugars go everywhere from high to low. I just felt the

> need

> > to be here with others who are also diabetic since I admired the

support

> > Wayne Kerstetter got from here. So when I got myself back together

after

> > his death, here I am.

> >

> > I look forward to helping where I can, and also learning ever new

things.

> >

> > Prayers and God's Blessings,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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