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At 6:26am on January 22, 2011, DHF Germany Embassy said…
Ich bin der offizielle Botschafter der Diabetes Hands Foundation für Deutschland. Für alle Botschafter wurden Freundschaftsanfragen (Friend requests) an alle deutschen TuMitglieder verschickt. Leider war die Resonanz nicht sehr hoch und deshalb möchte ich nochmals für unsere deutsche Botschaft Werbung machen. Insbesondere möchte ich auf das Projekt TuAnalyze hinweisen. Dort kann man seinen letzten HbA1c Wert eingeben und für eine wissenschaftliche Studie des Children's Hospital Boston freigeben. Wir benötigen nur noch 16 Mitglieder aus Deutschland, die Ihren HbA1c Wert dort eingeben. Ist diese Schwelle erreicht, so wird der Durchschnittswert aller deutschen Mitglieder auf der Weltkarte farblich dargestellt. Viele Grüße aus Münster, Holger.
At 4:34am on February 28, 2010, Natali said…
Hello and welcome. I would like to be friends with you.
At 2:54pm on August 31, 2009, Saskia Marina said…
Hallo Dene,
habe gerade gesehen,dass Du auch aus Deutschland kommst und ich möchte Dich hiermit herzlich begrüßen.Es wäre schön,wenn wir uns austauschen könnten...Ich bin ja hier noch ein absoluter ''Frischling'' mit meinen 6 Monaten.Naja,ich würde mich freuen,wenn Du dich melden würdest.Liebe Grüße nach Karlsruhe
At 1:57pm on August 24, 2009, Linda G said…
My pleasure...take care!
At 11:20am on August 24, 2009, Linda G said…

Welcome to the rabble Dene! Take a look at some of the groups when you get a chance!
At 9:14am on August 24, 2009, FatCatAnna said…
Oh - and is that a nice German Riesling that you are sipping there? Hmm, too bad I can't reach out and grab a glass to share with you.
At 9:13am on August 24, 2009, FatCatAnna said…
Welcome Dene to Tudiabetes! I have a friend living in Frankfurt that just recently went onto an insulin pump - and so far she is enjoying the freedom of not having to multiple inject like we used to do (I averaged 8-12).

So, any way - it looks like you are getting to know your way around this great site - but incase you need any help - check out the New Member Guide!

Anna from Montreal - http://www.diabetes1.org/blogs/Annas_Blog

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