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Signup Date:Jan. 30, 2008
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Name: Bernard Farrell
Birthday: Apr. 8, 1957 (51 years old)
Gender: Male
Diabetes Type: Type 1 diabetic
Diagnosis Date: 9/10/1972
Diagnosis BG: 880
BG range at Diagnosis: More than 600 mg/dl
Latest A1C Value: 7.0
Medication: Insulin
Contact Information
State/Province: MA
Country: USA
Website URL: http://blog.bernardfarrell.com/
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sheltiesusie - 6:57 AM on Feb. 10, 2008  reply | message
Hi Bernard
Yes I am a huge dog lover, I have 2 sable and white shelties called jake and JJ, a border collie x sheltie called laddie and a blue merle shelties called sky, the 3 shelties I show at fun dog shows, and Im on the committee of our local sheltie club. do you have any dogs
Michael - 3:00 PM on Feb. 2, 2008  reply | message
Hey there, can you inform me of how Symlin works for Type 1s? I thought it was for Type 2.
Justine - 7:29 PM on Jan. 30, 2008  reply | message
yes, the internet has been extremely helpful! - for learning about everything, to reading others' accounts of living with diabetes, it has most definitely helped me cope. Just seeing all the support between everyone in the "OC" (I just recently figured out this term) is very heartening.
I'm still learning the ins and outs of managing it, but I'm thinking thats a life-long process anyway.
Jens - 7:11 AM on Jan. 30, 2008  reply | message
Hi Bernard, I have read your blog at http://blog.bernardfarrell.com/
Very interesting!
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