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D.J.,

This is exactly what I meant in an earlier post about

having a medical team look at the whole picture of your health situation.

Wow, your body has been through more stress than many of us have had in a

lifetime.The close follow-up is critical. The U has some great research

teams. My husband had some serious problems that were misdiagnosed by many

drs; the UW nailed the dx after the 1st consultation/tests.

Carol T

In a message dated Wed, 8 Nov 2000 2:44:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

" D.J.MASER " writes:

<< Carol,I have to go UW once a week,and they are having someone coming out

to my house every day,at least for the first 6 weeks.The last couple of years

I

have had so many test, they can see what was going on as I was becoming

diabetic.They want the research as I start to recover to compare. D.J.

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Vicki,Carol, I love the pacific northwest!!! I live about 30 minutes from

Seattle in a small town called Buckley {the gateway to Mt. Rainier} I live

in the country, but the area seems to be building up fast. D.J.

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> In a message dated 00-11-07 18:00:16 EST, you write:

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> << Well I've been to Seattle all morning >>

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> DJ, do you live near Seattle or in the Pacific Northwest? I'm in

> Portland...Vicki

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> Public website for Diabetes International:

> http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int

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Carol,I have to go UW once a week,and they are having someone coming out to

my house every day,at least for the first 6 weeks.The last couple of years I

have had so many test, they can see what was going on as I was becoming

diabetic.They want the research as I start to recover to compare. D.J.

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> D.J.,

> It sounds like your medical team is trying to get a handle on all this. I

> hope they're planning to follow you closely!

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> Carol T

> another Seattle-area-ite

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> Public website for Diabetes International:

> http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int

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