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Started by David (dns). Last reply by Trudy Apr 29. 2 Replies 1 Like
Just for fun, let's see what our respective caches of supplies look like.I'll start: HereContinue
Started by Josh. Last reply by Marie B Apr 8. 7 Replies 0 Likes
OK so the question of the day is what what is your favorite hot sauce.Me personally it depends what im using it on.If its poultry i perfer crystals but if its chicken wings it has to be franks. now…Continue
Started by David (dns). Last reply by jrtpup Apr 4. 11 Replies 0 Likes
As near as I can tell, PWD fall into three categories when it comes to sharing the fact:(1) Keep it as secret as possible (from employers, acquaintances, and the world in general).(2) Be completely…Continue
Started by David (dns). Last reply by marty peters Apr 4. 13 Replies 1 Like
I wonder how much depression is self-induced, by our mentally beating ourselves up for something we ate.Continue
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Comment by rick phillips on April 27, 2013 at 11:38pm I am so glad I accepted the role of being a care team member on this site. I have been a member here for a while and frankly I never really wanted an official role. Occasionally I would step in and help out, but I was happy with that.
A few weeks ago a friend asked if I would consider increasing my involvement. It’s not that I had not been asked. Over the years a few invitations were extended, and I was either too busy at work or I was working on my doctorate. Well work is done, the doctorate is completed and I found myself looking around for something to do. So the invitation came at a good time.
Still I didn't just drop everything and sign on. Let’s face it stepping up is never easy and it comes with some risk. I think it comes down to a risk reward calculation. Am I willing to risk my time and effort for the rewards that will come with a job? Frankly I saw lots of work and not many rewards. But still if I could say I was making my favorite site run better or be better in some way than the reward might be worth it. So I said yes.
At first the task seemed a bit daunting. Sending new member greetings, and birthday wishes, looking for spammers or looking for people in trouble is work. But a commitment is a commitment so I dug in took off and did the job as best I could.
Soon I was receiving daily thank you’s, friend requests and notes of kindness for my meager work. Then I found a project or two to help with and finally one of the new members asked me for help. When that happened I had arrived. I did help the new member and afterward I thought, you know that really felt good.
Now it has not all been peaches and cream. Along with seeing more of the web site I like so much I also saw some discussion groups that trouble me. When I find those I often respond and some of those responses have been less than the best. Sometimes personal opinions over shadow the role I have accepted and I am trying to balance my opinion with my position. I just do not always have a good balance and for that I apologize to fellow care team members and to those I may have caused hurt. I am trying to do better.
But the message I have for readers of this little post is that if you are asked to help out around here, you should. Yes it takes time and yes you will make mistakes. But let me tell you, when a person asks for help and you are able to give advice, or share a thought that makes sense to them, when a mom with a new diabetic child is so scared she can barely contain herself and you give her comfort, or when a new teenage diabetic comes to express discontent with his worried parents and you clam him down, then you will get your reward.
I truly love this site and over the last few weeks I come to love it even more than today. Thank you so much for asking. It means a lot to me and if the reader of this post is ever asked and they accept the challenge, they will find a new way to serve you fellow diabetics and believe me it is so worthwhile.
Jrtpup thank you so much for asking!! I appreciate the challenge to serve.
Rick

Comment by jrtpup on April 9, 2013 at 7:39pm Started a new group, I'd love to have you all join. It's for celebrating our accomplishments http://www.tudiabetes.org/group/we-are-tudiabetes

Comment by Linda G on April 9, 2013 at 3:36pm Your Springs are like the ones in my corner pup....very brief, then right into the frying pan!

Comment by jrtpup on April 9, 2013 at 2:59pm 81 here today! Yet another year of skipping Spring. It's supposed to get cooler over the weekend. Still didn't get the lettuce in, but the garden got tilled today ;)

Comment by Linda G on April 9, 2013 at 12:24pm Those puppies would need a passport/visa ;)
if they were to come to my address!! lol

Comment by Doris D on April 9, 2013 at 12:10pm well nobody can say i didn't try lol

Comment by jrtpup on April 9, 2013 at 12:00pm It IS tempting, but I think my 3 are enough as well. We're also off later this week for annual checkups - terrier trial season starts soon!
Comment by Trudy on April 9, 2013 at 10:06am Hi Doris. A new puppy! Tempting, but probably our three Goldens are enough. We're off today to begin our annual checkups/shots for them, a sure sign of spring.

Comment by Doris D on April 9, 2013 at 10:01am yes pup and yes trudy she is......she is also going to have puppies i found out today it's just sad that someone dumped her out b/c THEY didn't watch her to make sure she wouldn't get pg soooo ill at them right now i could spit! anybody want a puppy in a few months
Comment by Trudy on April 8, 2013 at 10:38am Doris, maybe she's a keeper?
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