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Robin
  • 43, Female
  • Atlanta, GA
  • United States
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Hometown (where you come from):
Boston, MA
Do you have diabetes?
No
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Most recent A1C (Blood Glucose Average) Value
5.2
What glucose meter do you use?
One Touch Ultra2
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?
Friend
Who referred you? (if anyone)
Celeste B
What do you do for a living?
Teller Manager

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At 7:38am on September 29, 2009, Linda Gauvin-Miller said…

Awwww...Sorry you didn't have a good morning on your birthday...fortunately it made a turn about. Here's hoping that ALL of this day will be superb!
Luv.....linda.
At 5:23pm on September 28, 2009, Linda Gauvin-Miller said…

Best Wishes on your Special Day Robin!
At 3:03am on September 28, 2009, abyzer said…
hi Robin....
Wishing you A Very Happy Birthday".
Have a Great Day and a Terrific Year :)
At 6:42pm on January 13, 2009, John Sangdahl said…
are you on immune suppressing drugs?
At 1:09pm on January 13, 2009, John Sangdahl said…
thank you. !!!
At 11:17am on January 13, 2009, John Sangdahl said…
I am thinking of doing the islet transplant. How is it working for you now?
At 5:40pm on January 9, 2008, David Hite, PhD said…
Yes, the lows you're having are from the the lack of glucagon normally produced in the alpha cells. Glucagon triggers sugar release from the liver when blood sugar drops too low. That's very interesting. I've read about cases like yours but haven't had the pleasure of talking directly about the problem. Were the islet cells transplanted into the liver? This is beyond my normal scope of practice, but why not transplant alpha cells too?
At 5:01pm on January 9, 2008, David Hite, PhD said…
Nice to meet you Robin. Your situation is complicated. Are the transplanted islets producing insulin? How is the the CGMS working out?
At 9:01am on December 28, 2007, Doris Ann Dickerson said…
Hey Robin,
Don't be so depressed we just found out that one of my husbands and my old running buddies died 5 days before Christmas! He was only 45 and not really a surprise with his health as bad as it was but still a surprise!
At 8:01am on December 28, 2007, Doris Ann Dickerson said…
I'm here! Doing alright even though I'm getting threw my 44th Christmas! Now I feel OLD!!!! HA! I got to watch my 14 month old granddaughter open her presents! To see the joy in her eyes when she got the 4 wheeler (battery operated of course) was worth it!!! Maybe its just the holidays that are getting to us recon????
 
 

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