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Good Morning, Frank. Congratulations on your successful transplant. You had me a little worried when I didn't hear from you earlier in the week. So how's it feel? I guess you're not pumping anymore, but do you still have to check your blood sugars once in awhile? Do you get any lows still? What kind of rehab will you need? So many questions
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I let you guys know as soon as I hear anything. Paul
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Hi guys, I'm sorry, I should have reported this soon. The last I heard from Frank he HAD received a successful transplant on June 6th.. I received this email from him last week and am expecting a phone call once he's released from the hospital. Paul: How are you doing? Well, I hope well because I hadn't see any posts before my big event
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Hi Sofia, You're poem really caught my attention and touched my heart not only because it is so sensitively written, but also because it expresses so well the feelings all of us Type 1's often have. I am 57 years old and have had Type 1 diabetes for almost 40 of those years. I would like you to know what I was thinking about just today as I
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[quote user="Kim"] I want one that consoles/cheers me. You know, non-judgemental. "Um, you're 203, but that's okay! I still love you!" "Guess what time it is.... ICE CREAM TIME! You're 67!" "107! You did a good job today, Kim. I'm proud of your effort. I would high-five you, but I have no arms."
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I believe that's known as a happy Mom! :)
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My vote goes to the "Freestyle Lite." I just got one of these and love the way you can push a button in order to illuminate the test strip and THEN after it gets the reading the illumination switches to back light the display. It's like magic and I love it. I also like its small size and 4 reminder alarms. But I especially like that you
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[quote user="C"] Paul. He is definitely very lucky to have a friend like you :o) [/quote] Yes... he is my good friend. I'm thinking of offering him MY pancreas... that is, if he'd like it. Haha :)
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Frank is fine, but unfortunately, due to the donor organ situation, his transplant was canceled once again. How frustrating this must be. Here's Frank's email to me: Paul: Thanks for your thoughts and prayers, but it was another dry run similar to last August's when the pancreas turned out to be damaged and the transplant canceled at the