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With so many things going on for World Diabetes Day, only today am I learning that there was a BIG hurricane (Ida) that hit Alabama Tuesday morning.

How is everyone doing??

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Not so good here in South Jersey. This is the worst storm here in 20 years. The storm reorganized off of NC as a nor easter and we are getting whacked pretty good. 70 mph winds, lots of flooding, my boat sank, and i got a foot of water in my garage. Did I mention we lost power for a while?

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Are you good with insulin and other supplies?

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I'm good in that department. I always keep extra stuff in case something happens. Here's an idea of how bad it is here http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/article_2f4b4970-d...

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OMG!!!! :(

Stay dry, man. Your family, OK?

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Everyone's alright, thanks. My neighbor down the street wasn't so lucky, he has an older house that's lower, and water came in his house. For me, it doesn't get really bad until I loose my Internet, lol. Time for bed now, ambien, it works like a dream

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It's getting us pretty good in Maryland, too. I actually think (from what I've read) its effect on the Mid-Atlantic is worse than it was on the Gulf.

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So it seems! Stay dry, Shannon.

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Blessings on you all. I grew up in tornado country and lived through the '96 floods out here in Portland. Never had to cope with a hurricane, but I have empathy and I will hold you in my heart with hope and best wishes that all will be okay eventually.....

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