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Stemwinder said… I like the main discussion forum the best. It encompasses everything. I will read most of the post whether they apply to me or not. I have learned many things from post that didn't necessarly apply to my circumstances. It has also taught me respect for every persons and every types struggles.
But don't stop there. I spent almost one afternoon exploring the many groups. If you click on groups in the main menu and then click the "All Groups" link under Emily's picture you will get a listing of all of them. You can also use this link http://www.tudiabetes.org/groups Just make sure you have lots of time there are 464 of them at last count.

Stemwinder said… It took me a while to learn my way around, as a matter of fact I'm still learning after 2 years. It is worth the time. Definitely.
Marie B said… hi Susan, welcome to TuDiabetes! Here's a link to a page that explains a lot about who we are as a community
Welcome to a great site full of info - check out the Omnipod Group!
brokenpole said… Welcome to the family! On this forum you will learn so much. Most of all you will learn that you are not alone. Everyone here is supportive and will provide answers to your questions. Search the site for answers. Read the discussions and blogs for information. There are videos to help you understand diabetes and its treatment. Most of all there is family to talk to and even to vent to, if needed. Welcome home.

Linda G said…
We're so happy that you're finally here!
Welcome home Susan!!
This is a great place to share, to learn, and to grow...all the while meeting new people world wide, and making friends.
Take a peek at some the groups when you get a chance. Just go to the top of your page, and click on "Groups". Once in,
click on "all groups". You can either peruse the wide array of available groups....or simply type a specific interest in the
space provided.
Take in some of the blogs/discussions as well.
The resource boxes at the top of the home "Home" page, and
"About us" at the very bottom of your page and every page (the footer), offer you more information still.
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Hope you find the support and information you came looking for.
Here is a useful link to get you on your way:
http://www.tudiabetes.org/notes
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Hey, why don't you come join us in the TuD chat room?
You'll see us at the bottom of the home page.
We have a great time getting to know each other, sharing info and lots of laughs :)
It's on right now!
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Take care....and keep in touch!

Stemwinder said… Welcome Susan, This is a place where we come together to support each other. To share our problems and experiences and to help each other. There are groups for people with like circumstances or interest. Blog posts where members convey their thoughts and experiences. And there are the forums where we come together for discussions.
This is a place to come for understanding from other people with diabetes.

SEAGATOR said… WELCOME to our wonderful family. We are a very caring and supportive group. Questions? Please feel free to ask us. Please read the BLOGS the FORUMS and check out the many GROUPS for much valuable advice and information. WELCOME!!!
Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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