…. apparently coming our way in October-ish for $80-90.
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…. apparently coming our way in October-ish for $80-90.
This is the man who I really wanted to see at this conference and he didn’t disappoint. He actually turned out to be more personable and charming than I’d expected, and I already have a very high opinion of this man so that was a great surprise.
Anyone who’s read this blog will get the impression I’m pretty interested in the xenotransplantation progress (pig cell trials) so I was delighted to be sitting a few rows away from the man who’s been pioneering these for so many years.
As I did for the overall summary, it’s probably best if I just bullet point it out for you. Here goes:
Prof Elliott did his first research project into cell transplants 49
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I have taken enough insulin today to kill a Shetland Pony, yet I am still not in the right BG region to eat any more food (not with the strict, “your baby is growing too big” regime). What’s going ON in there? Help a sister out already!
Just a quick’un…. Amy at Diabetes Mine just posted this link to her Twitter: http://www.disetronic-usa.com/dstrnc_us/rewrite/generalContent/en_US/article/DCM_general_article_128.htm
Basically Roche (in the U.S I presume) are offering the following if you trade in your in-warranty Cozmo Pump:
The ACCU-CHEK Spirit insulin pump system* without charge with the trade-in of your Cozmo Pump.
2 Year Warranty
30 Day Supply Starter Kit
Upgrade certificate for a new insulin pump system launched in the future by Roche Diagnostics without additional charge with your trade-in of the ACCU-CHEK Spirit insulin pump. Certificate expires 2 years from shipment date of ACCU-CHEK Spirit insulin pump.
I’m going to contact the Roche rep here in NZ and see if she can make…
I was out at dinner with Aaron and some T1s last night and as we re-counted some of the stories and anecdotes we’d heard at the conference I was even more assured that it was a worthwhile investment of cash and time to head down to Nelson for the weekend for the Diabetes Youth Conference 2009.
Over the next week I’ll do a few posts about the talks I enjoyed the most, but I thought I’d kick off with a jumbled-up one with all of my random thoughts in it. Here goes:
A 7am flight means you’re probably going to have to get up at 4:45. When 6.5 months pregnant this does not
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