Guest guest Posted September 6, 2002 Report Share Posted September 6, 2002 I'm in the same club - perhaps we need to start having monthly meetings. Haha. I know that a new, better solution is not too far away; currently just beyond out grasp, but not for long, based on the kinds of research that are currently underway and need only to come together under one roof to find a viable solution; be it organ transplant w/o immunosuppressives, islet transfer, islet transplant, more automated insulin injection options, along with advancement in the pain management field in the meantime - or who knows what else... So much more that I'm not even aware of yet. Everybody has to weigh their own odds and options; right now, my pain is not severe enough or often enough to trade in for auto-brittle; so I keep praying, and waiting, and hoping. And praying some more. Peace, Terry in KC PS... I still have LAST year's video... Kimber, is it YOU that I owe it to?? << , same here as Chuck. Holding our for all the good possibilities which are currently just out of reach. They are doing so much that it should only be in about 5 years where we can see better luck at transplants (ie. ones where you don't need to take immunosuppressives- a big plus). I believe a couple of topics in the symposium touch on this subject. Any possibility you and Jackie could make it to the symposium? if not, you can always buy the tape later and still be able to hear the lecture on these. kimber >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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