by Maurice Mines
Includes art: fancy writing pen.
March 24, 2003
I picked up your paper at my pharmacy several months ago, and really enjoyed
reading it. I am a 39-year-old male who had juvenile diabetes until 1992, when
I was blessed with a kidney-pancreas transplant. Then in 1998, I was blessed
again when my wonderful sister donated a kidney to me. So I can relate to many
of your articles.
Thank you!
Scott A. Schinler
Wauconda, IL
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April 29, 2003
I am the Director of the Wound Care Center at Abilene Regional Medical Center,
and read the Spring Edition 2003 of your magazine. I think it is a great resource
for the Diabetic community. We treat a high percent of diabetic ulcers that
could have been prevented. We do an extensive amount of education toward diabetes,
foot care, and ulcers.
Please let me know how we can help.
Thank you.
Emmamaria Krabill, BA, LPTA, CWS
Abilene Regional Medical Center
Abilene, TX
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May 5, 2003
I enjoy receiving and listening to the Voice of the Diabetic. You've
done a great job in creating it, and making it of so much interest in the lives
of
us who have diabetes.
With the help of my husband, I've been helping to deliver copies of it through
the years. Most places and people await the next season for their next copy.
Sincerely yours,
Marie E. Scinto
Spring Hill, FL
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May 5, 2003
I read your magazine
while in a waiting room. What a wonderful, and informative magazine. I
am subscribing, and would also like to distribute for you. Most all of
my relations and friends are diabetic. My mother is blind due to diabetes,
and that is why I requested a tape so she can sample the magazine. If this
is possible, I would like to have some because I am sure most people I
know would like the reading material, and benefit from the information.
I know I did. I have been diabetic for 12 years and this is the first time
I have ever seen this magazine. I would love to help you spread the word
if it is possible. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks.
Laura Scofield
Belding, MI
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June 9, 2003
Thank you so much for sending me the Voice of the Diabetic. I read it carefully each time I receive an issue. I find it informational, educational, and often inspirational. Please continue sending it.
Thank Dr. Wilson for his explanation of A1C. I appreciated that very much.
God bless you, and
your work.
Sister Janeen
Sobczak
Sandusky, OH
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July 7, 2003
Can't live without your newspaper. I am trying to learn how to be almost totally
blind.
JoAnne (Janie) Feasel
Fort Wayne, IN
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July 9, 2003
Voice
of the Diabetic is a wonderful source of information on diabetes. I have
been receiving five copies of each edition, which I have been distributing
to my doctor and the local library.
Christine S. Ehlers
Monroe, CT
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July 11, 2003
As a diabetic person with many of the complications including retinopathy, macular
degeneration and cataracts in both eyes, I have enjoyed and pass on to my friends
your publication. I thank
you for
the service you render.
M. Alice Cooper
Santa Barbara, CA