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Hope your pregnancy continues to go as beautifully!
October 21
That is awesome news! Keep on floating on that cloud!
September 28
Congrats! You should be very proud of yourself
September 27
Brava! Brava! And magical 3 times....Brava!!
September 25
Congradulations! on the baby...and the number:)
September 25
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Got the best news yesterday from my Endo. Bear with me while I toot my own horn for a moment. I am in my 30th week of my 3rd pregnancy. Needless to say, this baby was a total surprise. My A1c is 5.5. the best it's ever been........EVER. I am on cl...
September 25
Congratulations and I am sure your baby will be beautiful and healthy!
September 24
Noooooooooooo.......you are on cloud 5.5!! Congrats, we all know the work behind that number. Keep it up (or down).
September 24

Profile Information

Hometown (where you come from):
Decatur, Illinois
Do you have diabetes?
Yes
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Most recent A1C (Blood Glucose Average) Value
7
What glucose meter do you use?
Freestyle
Type of treatment you use
Pump
What pump model do you use, if any?
Medtronic Paradigm
What is the address for your Twitter profile or other web site, if any?
http://none
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
searching for people like me
Who referred you? (if anyone)
N/A
What do you do for a living?
Mom, Wife, Pastry Chef

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Curlzzz2002

Pregnant, 35, diabetes for 28 years.....A1c 5.5!

Got the best news yesterday from my Endo. Bear with me while I toot my own horn for a moment. I am in my 30th week of my 3rd pregnancy. Needless to say, this baby was a total surprise. My A1c is 5.5. the best it's ever been........EVER. I am on cloud 9.

Posted on September 24, 2009 at 6:33am — 16 Comments

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At 5:23pm on August 14, 2008, Big Al said…
Tomatoes and sweet corn are both delicious this year. Seems like all the rain we have had have definitely helped those two crops this year. All our crops are looking real good, by the way. How about up your way, crops looking good?
At 7:08am on August 14, 2008, Big Al said…
Hey, howdy from a fellow resident of the Land of Lincoln. From down in the Mt. Vernon area myself. Lived in that region all of my life.
At 12:55pm on April 14, 2008, Brad Meyerhoff said…
Hi & thanks for the warm welcome. I was looking at some of the groups regarding pumps and noticed you were in one of them. I've been considering going that route lately because my levels have gotten away from me a bit but the visit to my doc today threw me into confusion. What pump to use, which sensor, will my insurance cover anything, how difficult it is to learn, etc.... Any insight?
At 6:50am on March 28, 2008, tattoo_wolf said…
I do have some ink work. It was done several years ago kinda hard to explain but my left arm is almost a full tribal sleeve and I have one tribal salamander on the left side of my scalp (yes hurt verrry much bad ) this was done several years before I was diag. with type II. I was talking to my friends that did it and they have several people that they do ink work for that are both types and they say as long as you keep it small and let it heal there is no prob getting work done.. I'm still thinking about adding to my work.
At 4:12am on March 19, 2008, tattoo_wolf said…
Thanks for the friend invite. Hope to chat with you soon
At 7:41am on March 9, 2008, Karen said…
Thank you for your post about my son and his issues. I'm sorry your mother wasn't there for you. That must have been very heartbreaking not to have her support. That is one thing I have always done is been there for my son. I wouldn't turn my back on him for he only truly has me and my parents his grandparents, also certain other family members that tries to understand. His father never did and therefore there hasn't been a good father/son bond there. I have just learned to take things one day at a time.
Recently a psychologist said that he didn't think my son had bipolar issues so much but maybe a condition such as temporal lobe brain seizure disorder. I've read up on this and just don't know. Anyhow just wanted to thank you for responding.
Hope you are doing well. Take care
At 5:29am on February 28, 2008, Lauren said…
Thanks for the advice (in the diabetics with mental illness group)

it's so hard to find the right medicines, and i've tried so many different kinds. it gets frustrating sometimes
At 11:14pm on February 18, 2008, Bill said…
Hi Curlzzz,

Glad to have you as a friend here on TUD. I look forward to reading your posts and replying back to them.
At 8:30pm on January 30, 2008, Tracy said…
Thanks for your help. I really appreciate it.
At 4:12pm on December 18, 2007, Joe said…
hey curlzzz

here is the pic that reminded me of your profile

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By little_peetey, shot with Canon PowerShot A75 at 2007-12-18
it is the celtic symbol for "rest"

all the best!!!!!
 
 

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