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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 1667903" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>This is the first page of the book I'm holding in the picture. Helen and I met at London University in 1978, went out in 1980 and married in 1982. We are still married and for 35 of those years I was Type 1, hence the content:</p><p></p><p>Dedication</p><p></p><p>To the memory of Banting & Best and Professor Macleod, who gave all diabetics a chance to live. To Sir Roy Calne, Kathleen Thornton and all the nurses, doctors, anaesthetists and surgeons who have made my life possible. To all friends and work colleagues who have coped with my unpredictable behaviour. To my family who have supported me in this possibility, especially my wife Helen, who has kept a disciplinary eye on my aberrations over the last thirty-five years.</p><p></p><p>You've obviously got a goodun. Here's to your future together!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 1667903, member: 388932"] This is the first page of the book I'm holding in the picture. Helen and I met at London University in 1978, went out in 1980 and married in 1982. We are still married and for 35 of those years I was Type 1, hence the content: Dedication To the memory of Banting & Best and Professor Macleod, who gave all diabetics a chance to live. To Sir Roy Calne, Kathleen Thornton and all the nurses, doctors, anaesthetists and surgeons who have made my life possible. To all friends and work colleagues who have coped with my unpredictable behaviour. To my family who have supported me in this possibility, especially my wife Helen, who has kept a disciplinary eye on my aberrations over the last thirty-five years. You've obviously got a goodun. Here's to your future together! [/QUOTE]
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