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Well, we survived the dreaded (at least for me) endo appointment for this quarter. Adyson is doing great. Her A1C is....6.5 which I think is good for a 14 year old girl trying to manage growing up, school, sports, and diabetes. The PA offered a couple of suggestions and gave us new scripts. I'm not really sure why it took well over two hours.

So I guess I can breath a sigh of relief and just keep on keeping on. We go back in February and it will also be time for her yearly labs so that will be another nervefest but until then it's all good.

Peace,

Debbie

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Renata Pellino-Porter Comment by Renata Pellino-Porter on November 3, 2009 at 12:52pm
Yes, congrats on the A1C.
Lorraine Comment by Lorraine on November 3, 2009 at 12:38pm
6.5 is fantastic! Great job! You both must be thrilled!!

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