Started this discussion. Last reply by Alan S Nov 6, 2011. 3 Replies 0 Likes
I am a new Type 2. Recently I tested after a normal meal at 157. Alarmed, I tested immediately again (on another finger) and tested at 127. Yesterday I did the same thing and there was a 20 point…Continue
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Linda G said… Smiles and laughter. Joy and cheer.
New happiness that stays throughout the year...
Hope your birthday brings all these and more.
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rick phillips said… CPB, Happy Birthday !! Here is hoping your day is full of joy and happiness.

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SEAGATOR said… Happy,Happy Birthday,CPB. I wish for you a most wonderful day. ENJOY!!!
brokenpole said… Happy Birthday, CPB!! Hope you have a wonderful day and get to have some fun. Enjoy your special day.

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