Started this discussion. Last reply by Kim Jul 27, 2012. 97 Replies 0 Likes
One of the things my boyfriend is finding challenging lately is sleeping. He'll go to bed way too high (as an attempted preventative) and wake up low...sometimes he'll go to bed low (after a quick…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Zoe Jul 13, 2012. 12 Replies 0 Likes
Hi everyone;I'm new here so I thought I'd post a little intro about myself.I'm a 24 year old library tech, and I've been with my boyfriend for almost 6 years. He was diagnosed with T1 the first year…Continue
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How are you 2 doing in Edmonton ?? Are things falling in place a bit ??
Hugs.....
Are you feeling better ??
There is soooo much to learn is n't there ?? ; a big help is to get to those who are willing and able to share .Glad to read that CDA person seemed helpful to guide you .Your discussion on TuD very helpful too, however the US medical system different from the Canadian one ...and that 's the way it is :) . I messaged my CDA contact in Victoria ( our Regional Director ) and let her know about the help AB CDA connection gave you .Please keep in contact , OK
Becky , are you making any progress in your research about insurance coverage in Alberta ?
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