It would make it easier for us to find each other. Granted some of us could all just run around waving our pumps in the air.
Brian P. Quinn
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Brian, everyone will be waving their pumps in the air at CWDFFL. Diabetes is the norm there, you know...
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Kim,
I just clicked on the CWD web site for the first time. Since I live in Orlando I'm thinking that conference sounds great. What do you know about it, like how many people attend etc. Just curious.
Jason
Jason,
Awesome! This will be my first year attending, so I only really know what I've read online, and what others who have attended in the past have told me. Apparently it's the most widely-attended conference that is type 1-specific. If you want to read some personal accounts, here are a couple of blog post accoutns that come to mind:
http://scottsdiabetes.com/?s=Friends+for+Life
http://sixuntilme.com/blog2/2009/07/cwd_not_like_it_still_do_it.html
and the CWD official website, for everyone else who doesn't know what we're talking about, is http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/activities/Orlando2011/
Both of those people are on the "faculty", too, so they have a better grasp of what goes on than I do. :) I'm mainly looking forward to hanging out with some DOC people, myself...
I didn't say the waving pumps in the air like it was a bad thing. I was more concerned with waving the pumps around on rides and ripping the site out. That would be. A group convergence in the bathroom to change sites.
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finally placed my order! DHF is going to love me now ;o)
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