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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2506850" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Back today to say how sad it is to hear that Paul has died. He was a beam of cheer in the T1 world, he’ll be much missed!</p><p></p><p>I hope the sun helps, Karen, as you begin the new phase of your life. Hugs. Lots of virtual hugs.</p><p></p><p>Meeting in person with the loud ladies earlier this month was glorious. I’ve sooooo missed proper contact with others. It was also glorious to have a brief meeting, and a hug, with the lovely diabetes specialist nurse who bounced into the room where I was having prep tests for the annual review phone appointment. </p><p></p><p>This pandemic stinks. Maybe when we’ve all had the max number of jabs and have all had ‘mild’ cases we will, like younger daughter, be able to test positive for a mere one day and throw it off like a winter jumper when spring arrives. Living in hope. Btw, when husband, who’s 75, went for a second booster, he asked if I could have one too. (I’m ‘only’ 72). The hub doc was consulted and she said yes. Hooray. Now four times jabbed. Will it be sufficient protection? Time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Have a good day everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2506850, member: 68789"] Back today to say how sad it is to hear that Paul has died. He was a beam of cheer in the T1 world, he’ll be much missed! I hope the sun helps, Karen, as you begin the new phase of your life. Hugs. Lots of virtual hugs. Meeting in person with the loud ladies earlier this month was glorious. I’ve sooooo missed proper contact with others. It was also glorious to have a brief meeting, and a hug, with the lovely diabetes specialist nurse who bounced into the room where I was having prep tests for the annual review phone appointment. This pandemic stinks. Maybe when we’ve all had the max number of jabs and have all had ‘mild’ cases we will, like younger daughter, be able to test positive for a mere one day and throw it off like a winter jumper when spring arrives. Living in hope. Btw, when husband, who’s 75, went for a second booster, he asked if I could have one too. (I’m ‘only’ 72). The hub doc was consulted and she said yes. Hooray. Now four times jabbed. Will it be sufficient protection? Time will tell. Have a good day everyone. [/QUOTE]
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