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At 3:21pm on July 26, 2012, lotsofshots said…

At 10:13am on June 20, 2012, Crystal said…

I take a split dose of NPH. One in morning and one at night.
I take a shot for each meal during the day. That's three meals. So it equals out to 5 shots a day. I check my blood sugar about 5 or 6 times a day.

At 4:53am on June 14, 2012, lotsofshots said…

Hi there, Thank you for asking how I am. I am hanging in there. I have been sick and trying to get better. I am on medical leave from work right now and I really miss it very much. It is a big part of my life. I am on a lot of medication and feel very weak. It is also affecting my diabetes. I am seeing a lot of doctors right now and they are trying to figure out what the problem is. I am hoping that I can find some answers soon.
How have you been doing lately? I hope things are going well with you?

At 10:36am on June 6, 2012, dianakurian said…

can a person with diabetics undergo lasik surgery fr eyesto get rid of shortsight?

At 10:09pm on June 4, 2012, Danni said…

Hey! My blood sugar levels have been GREAT lately, I'm pretty excited about it. How about you? How are you doing?

At 2:41am on June 4, 2012, lotsofshots said…

At 3:53pm on June 1, 2012, Crystal said…

I take a total of 5 shots a day. =(

At 6:00pm on May 29, 2012, nel said…

Strange ...your message just arrived in our inbox ...you sent it May 10, I just notice now !!
Would have liked to see A1C lower ...but I travelled across the ponds ...will not give up travel ...CDE and I both agree :)...more importantly my BP was 110 over 70 ish . Life is pretty consistent and busy . I have signed up with Team Diabetes ( Canada ) to do a run/walk in my home country , the Netherlands and will run by the College I went to in Amsterdam , October 2013
Certainly wish you well too !! Cheerio, N

At 10:51am on May 25, 2012, lotsofshots said…

Hi there, thanks for the pretty unicorn. It was nice of you to think of me. Here you were worried about making friends and look at all the friends you have. That is so neat. How are you? Any luck with finding a position yet? How is your family? Hope that you are doing well and your diabetes is behaving, You have a wonderful day. I love the new pictures on your page. Very nice.

At 4:32pm on May 20, 2012, jrtpup said…

Spring has sprung here, what a beautiful weekend yet again! Hope yours was too :)

At 2:13pm on May 18, 2012, Crystal said…

I take Humalog Lispro and Lantus. You?

At 5:35am on May 18, 2012, Crystal said…

My blood sugar has been really good lately. Thanks for asking!

At 7:57am on May 13, 2012, lotsofshots said…

Hi there N. I am sorry about your job not working out. Even if it is not right for you, it still hurts when that happens. I hope that you blood glucose levels are better now and that things are okay with you. I work with a lot of data, but actually I am a caseworker in a clinic. I help people here int the US who are sick, and have low income and no insurance to get their medication for free. That is what I do, so I really am sorry to say I will not be much help for you in finding an online job in IT. I will keep my eye out for anything that might help, sorry I wish that I could be of more help to you. . . Lots.

At 10:38pm on May 4, 2012, Danni said…

Thanks for the beautiful picture! I read all sorts of books! In school I focus on reading books about African American culture and history in the US. I find it really interesting! I just read a series of books called "Hunger Games" which were amazing. They are books for kids and teenagers, but I found them really fun to read. I will read pretty much anything, really.

Right now I'm reading a lot of philosophy about the meaning of life. Its such a confusing topic to read about! But it is very interesting.

What kinds of books do you read? What other things do you like to do?

At 4:19am on March 29, 2012, lotsofshots said…

Hi there, how are you? I was wondering if you were okay? I hope that your computer is working, that your job is going okay and you are feeling good with the diabetes. I think that IT jobs are IT training are very prevelant, and important here in the US, even when related to other fields. I have a company from India that comes remotely into my computer and fixes it. IYOGI and they are from India. What kind
of online job do you want to do? How is the accounting job going?
Take care, hope that you ae well.

At 9:34am on March 17, 2012, lotsofshots said…

Hi, did you get your computer fixed yet? When mine breaks down I hate it. I have a really light weight laptop and it is very touchy. I have had some issues with it. I think that it is funny that you were writing from work, where I work we are not allowed to chat at all, only work related computer stuff.
I hope you are doing okay and your job is going well. I just spent 15 hours straight working on a database for work yesterday. I had to design and create a database, Excel, for a Medication Clinic. I had a partner working with me on it but she got sick yesterday and had to go to the doctor, so I had to finish her part. I only slept for three hours last night but still I feel pretty good this morning.
It is a nice day here, warm and sunny. Hope things are good with you. Happy weeekend.

At 7:15pm on March 14, 2012, lotsofshots said…

Hi there, I hope things are going well with your training. I think that I would find it hard to be an accountant. I am not very good with numbers. I uase the computer at work a lot. I have several Excel and Access databases that I maintain for my job but I am mainly a caseworker. I work with people who cannot afford thier medications and I help them get them for free. I work in a very large clinic. Lately I have been working a lot and havent' had a much time to mess around on the computer for fun. Just checking in to see how you are. Hope everything is going well for you. I have meeetings very early tomorrow and then Friday, I am happy, the week has been a busy one. It is hot here already. All the flowers and flowering trees are out and the birds have come back for spring. It is nice to here them singing in the morning. It is a lot better than the alarm clock. Take care. Lots.

At 12:47pm on March 12, 2012, nel said…

Thank you for the friend request Rinku ...stay well !!

At 6:56am on March 10, 2012, Marie B said…

thanks Rinku for the grapes, it's been a long time since I had any.

At 1:03pm on March 9, 2012, Crystal said…

Thanks for the picture. Its pretty

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