[Diabetes-talk] new prodigy voice meter
cheryl echevarria
cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 3 19:11:36 UTC 2009
One Question, I was speaking with a fellow NFB New York State Chapter
President, Elaine Rink. She had mentioned that at convention she had asked
someone to register her with the list. I don't think that has happened. I
was again asked to remind that person to do it. She is waiting.
I said that I would do it for her, but she said that wouldn't be necessary
that if I had to do it, then it wouldn't be worth joining since that person
word isn't worth anything than.
I am reminded of the little things in this life that are worth working at,
and one of them is the DAN it has gotten away from being a group and not
working on the important things.
I think we should go back to basics.
Like talk about highs and lows and why they happen, maybe discuss our eating
habits, stress, etc to control them.
I have been diabetic for over 30 years and blind nearly 10 now.
NFB is a family and not a one person one voice. We are the voices of the
national federation of the blind.
Work together people and stop jumping down people throats.
Cheryl Echevarria
skype: angeldn3
----- Original Message -----
From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] new prodigy voice meter
> I would hate to see you leave,
> speaking of how messages come across,
> I always feel you will do something to look into my records.
> If I come to you direct then I would say yes.
> to ask a question here, I always felt something would go wrong if you
> got involved.
> So it is how you come across to me as well.
> It works on both sides.
> At no time am I angry,
> except when I say all is well jut a question I think with you starting
> a job and excited to help, the boundry is over stepped.
> I write here, since you shared your feelings.
> Wishing you the best.
>
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> every saint has a past
> every sinner has a future
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