HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB!!! Best Wishes NOW....and for the rest of the year! (You haven't been on in a while...I hope everything is OK) Have a GREAT "ME" DAY :)
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Hello...How Do You Do, and....HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you Bob! Best Wishes NOW....and on the next 364 days!
How's it all going? Do you have any questions or comments?
The Joy? I have NO JOY N this disease or what brought this disease on, so I guess this isn't the si8t 4me. Keep on keepin on though, u seem 2B help'g some and thts a good thing.
Hello! How's it going Bob? Do you have any questions/concerns/suggestions?
I am part of the Welcome Committee and was just checking in on you to make sure you are aware of all that TuDiabetes has to offer. We would love to hear from you so here is a helpful link where you can read about all the things you can do in the community.
Bob- just got your message- Yeah that is kind of wierd: I just picked that name off the cuff and had no idea about your ownership...No problem whatsoever, I'll think of something else. Sorry about that! But..now I know about your blog and book, so it's a good thing in the end. hope to keep in touch and learn more while supporting the D cause.
Join Ashley's Avengers in the 2009 Walk to Cure Diabetes
Greetings!
I'm writing to you to ask for your support in a very special cause. I'll be walking in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes this year, and to ask you to join me.
This year, I'll be taking part in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes along with a half-million other walkers across the country. Our goal: To raise $105 million to help fund research for a cure for type 1 diabetes and its complications. Taking part in the Walk is great experience. Not only will you be making a real difference in helping to find a cure that will change the lives of millions... you'll be having FUN, and getting a good workout too!
First, let me tell you a little about why this cause is so important.
Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes, is a devastating, often deadly disease that affects millions of people--a large and growing percentage of them children.
Many people think type 1 diabetes can be controlled by insulin. While insulin does keep people with type 1 diabetes alive, it is NOT a cure. Aside from the daily challenges of living with type 1 diabetes, there are many severe, often fatal, complications caused by the disease.
That's the bad news... and yes, it's pretty bad.
Every year, more than 30,000 new cases of type 1 diabetes--the most severe form of the disease--are diagnosed in the United State alone, a large and growing percentage of them children. Day-to-day living is a challenge for people with type 1 diabetes--and multiple insulin injections are only the beginning. But what's even harder is facing the reality of the devastating complications that can stem from their condition.
As you can imagine, it's easy for people with type 1 diabetes to feel that their future is uncertain. But thanks to research funded by organizations such as JDRF, people with diabetes have a new sense of hope. Scientists have made enormous progress, and a cure for type 1 diabetes is now within reach.
The good news, though, is that a cure for type 1 diabetes is within reach. In fact, JDRF funding and leadership is associated with most major scientific breakthroughs in type 1 diabetes research to date. And JDRF funds a major portion of all type 1 diabetes research worldwide, more than any other charity.
That's why this is such a crucial time, and why I'm asking you to join me in walking, and raising money that will speed these scientists toward that cure. Every walker, and every dollar, brings us that much closer.
So please, come join me for this very special day... and a chance to make a real difference!
I'll be walking at Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, FL on March 07, 2009. You can find out more and sign up at:
http://walk.jdrf.org/walker.cfm?id=87237414
If you are unable to walk but would like to make a donation to the cause, please follow this link to make a donation:
http://walk.jdrf.org/support.cfm?id=87237414
The hospital fountains
The arcades
The hugging beautiful trees
The chief therapeutic trees
Treasures in our city……
The arcades overlooking the fountains,
Spectacular show display
Different kind of shades
Half moon
Quarter moon
Different kind of shades
Every day
I do different kind of rounds
At different times of day
Registering in my mind
What sort of shades
In the arcade,
At certain time of day.
Wishing if nursery children
Come for a journey
Hopping in and out
Of different kind of shades
In the arcade,
Naming the half moon
Another kind of name
Visiting
The Big Hugging Trees
Imitating them with spread arms
Laughing asking their teacher
Why it is called a hugging tree
The teacher will tell them
Do not raise your voices
The tree
Is working
Healing sick patients
She is a therapeutic chief tree.
The nursery children
Walked very quietly
They whispered to each other
Hush
The Doctor Tree,
And loudly they will laugh
They never heard of
A doctor tree.
They went through the park
Hopping
Singing
The Doctor Tree
The Doctor Tree
The teachers were talking
They let the nursery children sing loudly
The
Doctor Tree
The Doctor Tree
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El Centro Nacional de Prevención de Enfermedades Crónicas y Promoción de la Salud en el Estados Unidos encontró que a partir de 2002-2009, el 11,8% de los hispanos mayores de 20 años, que viven en los EU, viven con diabetes … Continue Reading
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB!!!
Best Wishes NOW....and for the rest of the year!
(You haven't been on in a while...I hope everything is OK)
Have a GREAT "ME" DAY :)
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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!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Happy,Happy Birthday,Bob. I wish for you a most wonderful day. ENJOY!!!
Best Wishes NOW....and on the next 364 days!
How's it all going? Do you have any questions or comments?
Happy Birthday, Bob!! Hope you have a wonderful day and get to have some fun. Enjoy your special day.
Best Wishes on your Special Day....and on the next 364 days!
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Happy Birthday to you BobGreetings!
I'm writing to you to ask for your support in a very special cause. I'll be walking in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes this year, and to ask you to join me.
This year, I'll be taking part in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Walk to Cure Diabetes along with a half-million other walkers across the country. Our goal: To raise $105 million to help fund research for a cure for type 1 diabetes and its complications. Taking part in the Walk is great experience. Not only will you be making a real difference in helping to find a cure that will change the lives of millions... you'll be having FUN, and getting a good workout too!
First, let me tell you a little about why this cause is so important.
Type 1, or juvenile, diabetes, is a devastating, often deadly disease that affects millions of people--a large and growing percentage of them children.
Many people think type 1 diabetes can be controlled by insulin. While insulin does keep people with type 1 diabetes alive, it is NOT a cure. Aside from the daily challenges of living with type 1 diabetes, there are many severe, often fatal, complications caused by the disease.
That's the bad news... and yes, it's pretty bad.
Every year, more than 30,000 new cases of type 1 diabetes--the most severe form of the disease--are diagnosed in the United State alone, a large and growing percentage of them children. Day-to-day living is a challenge for people with type 1 diabetes--and multiple insulin injections are only the beginning. But what's even harder is facing the reality of the devastating complications that can stem from their condition.
As you can imagine, it's easy for people with type 1 diabetes to feel that their future is uncertain. But thanks to research funded by organizations such as JDRF, people with diabetes have a new sense of hope. Scientists have made enormous progress, and a cure for type 1 diabetes is now within reach.
The good news, though, is that a cure for type 1 diabetes is within reach. In fact, JDRF funding and leadership is associated with most major scientific breakthroughs in type 1 diabetes research to date. And JDRF funds a major portion of all type 1 diabetes research worldwide, more than any other charity.
That's why this is such a crucial time, and why I'm asking you to join me in walking, and raising money that will speed these scientists toward that cure. Every walker, and every dollar, brings us that much closer.
So please, come join me for this very special day... and a chance to make a real difference!
I'll be walking at Metropolitan Park, Jacksonville, FL on March 07, 2009. You can find out more and sign up at:
http://walk.jdrf.org/walker.cfm?id=87237414
If you are unable to walk but would like to make a donation to the cause, please follow this link to make a donation:
http://walk.jdrf.org/support.cfm?id=87237414
Thank you,
Ashley Greene
© 2008 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. All rights reserved.
The hospital fountains
The arcades
The hugging beautiful trees
The chief therapeutic trees
Treasures in our city……
The arcades overlooking the fountains,
Spectacular show display
Different kind of shades
Half moon
Quarter moon
Different kind of shades
Every day
I do different kind of rounds
At different times of day
Registering in my mind
What sort of shades
In the arcade,
At certain time of day.
Wishing if nursery children
Come for a journey
Hopping in and out
Of different kind of shades
In the arcade,
Naming the half moon
Another kind of name
Visiting
The Big Hugging Trees
Imitating them with spread arms
Laughing asking their teacher
Why it is called a hugging tree
The teacher will tell them
Do not raise your voices
The tree
Is working
Healing sick patients
She is a therapeutic chief tree.
The nursery children
Walked very quietly
They whispered to each other
Hush
The Doctor Tree,
And loudly they will laugh
They never heard of
A doctor tree.
They went through the park
Hopping
Singing
The Doctor Tree
The Doctor Tree
The teachers were talking
They let the nursery children sing loudly
The
Doctor Tree
The Doctor Tree
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