Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Rolf, Sorry that I was out while this was happening. I checked your email late last night and your were bouncing. I tried to IM you and tried to send you email at an alternate email address. I was trying for 3 hours into the night. Glad things have worked out for you. Great you are back with us!!!!!!! Founder " All Diabetic International " General Manager " The Pancreatitis Place " rehammett@... alldiabeticinternational-owner http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/alldiabeticinternational/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ThePancreatitisPlace/ http://www.thepancreatitisplace.org/ Opinions expressed are solely my opinion and should not be mistaken for professional medical advice. > Hallelujah---I left for 4-5 hours---left internet on---and you all seem to > be back---just missed all mail from 8:15 am to 4:00pm---Guess I'll have to > check out the home site for the mail log....ROLF > [alldiabeticinternational] Tim, welcome ;-) > > > > In a message dated 6/7/2004 3:37:03 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > timjones4866@y... writes: > > > > > Well I have just joined and guess it's international but with mostly > > > US members. > > > > > > I am type 1 and was diagnosed 2 years ago. I hope the group will help > > > with some of my concernes. > > > > > > I lead a very active life working as a manager in a local electricity > > > distribution company in Barnstaple England. > > > > > > Hi Tom, welcome! I find it so amazing that people in their 40's are > getting > > type 1. Things have chanced so much with diabetes through the years. I > am a > > 58 year old, Mom to 6, wife to 1, grandmother to almost 7 ;-) I take care > of > > my dh as a full time job, love the outdoors, camp (in an RV, no heroic > > measures here) swim for pleasure and exercise. I crochet when the tv is > on, or > > read. TV does not hold my interest unless it is like CSI (crime scene > > investigation) or something that is just not fluff, a little to learn > maybe. Love animal > > shows and travel scenarios. > > I am a type 2, who has been pretty sedentary since dh broke his back in > 1985. > > Our blood pressures both went from 80/60 to 135/80 when that happened, > our > > weights went up, and I sat by his hospital side for almost 3 years on a > pretty > > regular basis. Praise God for Grandma and my older sons who took a lot of > the > > responsibility on for my younger twins. Now you see, though much time is > > given to the family, we spend a lot of down time with Don's back and me > trying to > > care for him and hold on to the last vestige of sanity! LOL > > Happy you are able to come and go and your diabetes does not seem to put > the > > brakes on for you. Do you have an insulin pump? I hear so much about > them, > > and feel it must be a release from the problems that plagued diabetics of > the > > past and give them much more freedom. My husband uses a Medtronic pain > pump, > > with an intrathecal catheter. It is a blessing that has given us much > more > > freedom than in the 10 years of hideous pain before it was implanted. Now > we > > just see the pain dr every month for a " fillup " . He still has some very > bad > > spells and has had 6 strokes, so we count our selves lucky and blessed > because we > > do get some time off for very good behavior! LOL > > Post as you will, we will be glad to throw any info you need your way. We > > have several type 1's here, and that does seem to have it's own set of > > differences. Wishing you a good week, hugs, Marilyn > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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