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I am constantly learning how much my diabetes affects not just only me but those around me. My wife (we married 1-21-07) has taken the change from me taking just pills to taking insulen injections with apparent ease. What she struggles with is small things like my skin being very sensitive to touch and sometimes it hurts just to have her arm resting on my belly. I had an infection which made sex impossible for about a month, this was very tough for her to handle. My parents and friends are used to seeing an upbeat Louis who always has energy and a positive outlook all the time, lately I have felt run down like a very dim flashlight. Every day I feel a litle bit better, a little bit stronger, a little bit more encouraged. and every little bit more that I have makes it all easier to pass the goodness aound. I am looking forward to tomorrow, but now its time for a quick nap.

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Judith Comment by Judith on September 8, 2008 at 5:38pm
Take care, CL. We're rooting for you! And keep us posted.....
debb Comment by debb on September 8, 2008 at 5:11pm
night CL and glad your starting to get a little bit better.

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