Re: Stanford Medical School On-Line Workshop on Managing T2



Alan S wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 04:04:41 GMT, "rk"
<p_haha_medium@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Good for you Jennifer!! If I were a T2 I'd signed up
myself. I feel the
same way. I like to see whatelse is out there and what
they are saying.
Heck, who knows, you might be able to be educated as
well as educate!

I did sign up to help beta test some new online software
for a certain
company. So far so good. Does quite a bit of the same
stuff as the software
for the OneTouch from Lifescan or Accu-Chek.

I'd love to hear more when you find out more about it
Jennifer.

Thanks again.

--
Reisa, T1, Animas IR1250 Pumper
A1C: 6.2% (8/24/06)

Maybe I can use my gmail address and pretend to be one of
your mob. I'll need to practise a bit; color, flavor,
mg/dl,
authorize...

Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
d&e, metformin 1000mg, ezetrol 10mg

They send you some stuff by snailmail. The post addy would be a dead
giveaway.

--
Pete Romfh, Telecom Geek & Amateur Gourmet.
http://www.bigoven.com/~promfh
promfh (at) hal-pc (dot) org


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  • Re: Stanford Medical School On-Line Workshop on Managing T2
    ... I like to see whatelse is out there and what they are saying. ... Heck, who knows, you might be able to be educated as well as educate! ... I did sign up to help beta test some new online software for a certain ... I'd love to hear more when you find out more about it Jennifer. ...
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