Talk About Diabetes
February 10th, 2010 admin
Many of you comment on my articles here, and I appreciate the chance that this gives me and everyone else to know what’s on your mind. But many other people would rather talk than write about your challenges and successes in controlling your diabetes. So to enlarge the opportunities for exchanging information and feelings I’m will start a way for us to talk about diabetes. On February 15 — just next Monday — I will kick off the first call….
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