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Yes, My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography has been recorded in and available at Audible.com. Here is the link: https://www.amzon.com/My-Diabetic-Soul-An-Autobiography/dp/B07JZH2MXC/ref=tmm_aud_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= It is my voice that you will hear. Here is a snippet…. … Continue reading
I’m curious. Do you prefer to read and hold a paperback/hard cover book or read while holding an e-reader? How about Audio Books? I have found Audio versions quite useful. As long as they’re in my favorite genre – history – I will listen. … Continue reading
Update from the Faustman lab Faustman Lab at Mass General Hospital diabetestrial@partners.org via yahoo.com 8:08 AM (1 hour ago) to mydiabeticsoul Updates from the Faustman Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital. November 10, 2020 Dear Friends, As a year like no other … Continue reading
New post on The Stem Cellar A look back: CIRM funded trial aims to help patients suffering from chronic viral infections by Yimy Villa Dr. Michael Pulsipher All this month we are using our blog and social media to highlight a … Continue reading
…Continued…Part Three “Grandpa”s Gift Of Germany” Pulling the numerous propagandized brochures from my suitcase, Robert helped me set them up on his kitchen table. Together we went through them, separating intense interest with train schedules apart from any inconvenient or … Continue reading
Continued…Part Two, “Grandpa’s Gift of Germany” After sending a cheery, flower covered note card to Robert, practically inviting myself to stay at his house for a visit, he called me. “Yes! Sure! You can stay with me. It’d be great … Continue reading
Grandpa’s Gift of Germany… Part One by A, K, Buckroth Oh My Gosh! I’m going. I’m really, really going! This huge decision of mine to visit Germany came about due to the death of my grandfather. His quick demise through … Continue reading
As posted to my facebook pages September 8, 2021, it is shared here” Mother and daughter team up to fight bias and discrimination in treatment for people with sickle cell disease by Kevin McCormack “Adrienne Shapiro and Marissa Cors are a … Continue reading
Although a “wog” denotes a negative, racial connotation in Australia, Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, this story projects quite the opposite. For good reason, I changed this adjective into a verb. To me it means “walking and running = wogging or … Continue reading