JohnBen
12-19-2002, 04:21 PM
Yes, I'm still new! Here some info. Diabetes 42 years with some problems plus one biggie.
6 needles per day, 10 BS tests per day, 5 bladder catherizations per 24 hours. (neuropathy caused bladder failure.) Trying for several big smiles per day. Severely married for the last 51 years and counting. Live on Vancouver Island BC. Canada, to keep my feet cool. Lack of enough circ. gives me ankle ulcers from time to time. I'm also good looking, I think the diabetes is doing that for me! All the happy smiling icons died on me. Is it something I said? I did not mark the "disable smilies in this post." More later!!
JohnBen. (PS I'm a male!)
Hello JohnBen, I am a type 1 diabetic. Got it when I was 11 and I am 46 now. Still a battle with me and food. Love to cook and eat. I am on the newer Lantis and Humalog with the novopen. My A1C is 7/8 so I need to work on that. I have had vectrectomys on both eyes BUT see better now with my cataracts removed. I have neuropathy in my feet but if I wear good insoles in good shoes I am fine. I can feel my toes but after being on my feet 16 hours a day my feet get sore and tired. Hey you sound like a sweet person and must have a great wife having to deal with the everyday life of a diabetic. We all are such sweet people. A little too sweet sometimes. Hey diabetis has come a long way since the 60's when the only thing was sugar free hard candy and that was it. http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gifKeep posting here and Welcome friend. From a woman in VA. Oh and excuse my typos
JohnBen
12-20-2002, 01:40 PM
Hello Red, you sound like a real sweet woman!
I have been and are on other boards as well. It is interesting to me to see, that there were 27 people coming by with only one welcome. Good that they show the number that only looked and not posted. You think they are scared of me? Or do they not talk to strangers? I promise, I don't bite. Just had breakfast anyway! All my icons are still retired, no movement at all, anyone knows how to get them dancing again?
Curious JohnBen.
JohnBen
12-23-2002, 02:25 PM
Hello JohnBen, WELCOME to this board where people always welcome newcomers. Hope you get some replies and will feel at home after you get to write with some people on her. It may go a bit slow, but they will get there in due time.
JB.
putertech
12-24-2002, 01:09 PM
Hi JB!! Welcome!
I don't come here very often, but saw your post and thought I'd add my welcome (even though I'm not a "regular")
Merry Christmas!!
JohnBen
12-24-2002, 04:16 PM
Hello Putertech, I'm also brand new and are actually looking for the unsubscribe button. Thank you for your welcome! People here view a lot but do hardly post at all.
JohnBen from you know where.
banmar
03-04-2003, 02:51 PM
Hey JB,
Here's a welcome that coming a bit late for a fellow Canadian. I'm new to the list as well and I too am waiting to see if anyone will respond to my question. I see that the last reply was in 12/2002 so I hope that you're still looking for some new replies. I'm a diabetic for 8 years but I've been in good control. Just had a baby in July 2002 and all is well with me.
looking forward to more messages.
P.S. How's your winter so far? I could certainly do without the snow. LOL