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In a message dated 6/7/2004 3:37:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,

timjones4866@... 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

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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@... 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

>

>

>

>

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