This morning, when I logged into Constant Contact (the service we use to help us manage our mailing lists) I was reminded of something very important: saying thanks!

So I want to take a moment to say THANK YOU:
  • To those of you who come to the community every day, once a month or once in a blue moon.
  • To those of you who take a moment to say "welcome", "hello", "check out this discussion" or "I hear you: you are not alone!" to someone else here.
  • To those of you who take time to share your experiences of life with diabetes with others here, for the benefit of everyone.
  • To those of you who have donated $5, $20, $200 or $1,000.
  • To those of you who help get the word out about TuDiabetes.
  • To those of you who may have been members at some point and chose to move on.
  • To those who have sponsored part of our work.
  • To the companies that have advertised on TuDiabetes.
  • To the groups that have generously funded our work through grants.

To every single one of you: THANK YOU!!

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Thanks Manny. You do the same.

And honestly, thanks for the community. It really has turned my T1D from out of control to well controlled. All I had to do was ask the members for a little help.
I wanted to say thank you to TuD. It has changed my life for the better. I have had the best A1c in years thanks to this forum and all the members. I feel like i can finally manage what ever D throws at me now.
I wanted to say thank you to TuD. It has changed my life for the better. I have had the best A1c in years thanks to this forum and all the members. I feel like i can finally manage what ever D throws at me now.

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