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Re: Does Diabetes Run In YOUR Family?


Posted by Donna on November 05, 1999 at 08:31:15:

In Reply to: Re: Does Diabetes Run In YOUR Family? posted by Debra on November 02, 1999 at 09:03:00:

Debra,

First I would like to say that this is not only an educational forum, but a support forum. Not one of us here have not had a bad day, so please don't wait until you are "feeling a little more positive about this experience." We can learn from your problems, and relate to them, and try to offer our comfort and support by sharing our similar experiences.
As far as your question regarding epilepsy and torrettes syndrome relationship to narcolepsy, I saw this question posted above also, but there has not been a followup. Sorry I don't know, but it makes sense that they would at least be cousins.
Welcome to the forum. I am new also, but not worried about whining or making a mistake. We are all human, and all in the learning process on one level or another. So go for it girl!

Donna

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