Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

August 12, 1996
Thank you so very much for sending me
the free newspaper to give to my patients. You truly do wonderful work. God
Bless You All.
Sincerely, R. Muller, RN
South Logan County Health Dept.
Booneville, AR

August 27, 1996
Thanks for putting me on the mailing
list. I enjoy reading the articles, and you have such up to date information
on what's new for diabetics. It never fails to amaze me how little the doctors
know about this devastating disease.
The best preventative is information.
Lately, it seems, I supply my doctor with information. That's pretty sad.
I would like to have a few extra copies
for my doctor's office and also for my diabetic eye care facility. I know people
would enjoy knowing what you have to present.
Thanks again. Stay Well.
Celia Henderson
Land O'Lakes, FL

September 8, 1996
Editor of the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC,
I want to thank you for supporting your community and the nation as well. Your
newsletter should be in every physician's office, all senior centers and pharmacies.
The resource section is dynamic, awesome and a valuable informative asset to
all humanity. Your newsletter is informative and educational to all who are
fortunate enough to be aware of it. I thank you for your commitment and dedication
to those of us who have diabetes, and commend you for a job well done. "Thank
you."
Mrs. Cynthia Desrochers
Tolland, CT

September 9, 1996
I look forward to your cassettes and
find the material informative and up to date. I have attended one NFB convention,
which was in Charlotte, NC, and that was an experience I still talk about.
Thank you.
Debra Dickinson
Staunton, VA

September 12, 1996
I have enclosed the subscription form
from the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC" quarterly magazine. My local library, located
in Dover, New Hampshire, had a few copies on the shelf of the spring issue.
I found it to be one of the most informative pieces on diabetes that I have
come across. I was delighted to learn that it would be possible to receive copies
of this newspaper.
Looking forward to my next issue,
Ralph R. Harron
North Berwick, ME

September 14, 1996
I was just introduced to the VOICE OF
THE DIABETIC, and I fell in love with it immediately. It is a very informative
publication.
The article "Living with Diabetes"
(in the summer edition) hit home. I have been a diabetic for about 30 years,
and it is starting to take it's toll. Heart attack, stroke, heart blockage,
eye sight getting poor, you name it. I use insulin and oral medication.
I have tried to educate my family and
friends, but they do not seem to understand. So I am requesting publications
for myself, and to distribute.
Thank you,
Catherine M. Miller
Johnston, PA

October 14, 1996
On behalf of the planning committee
and sponsoring agencies of "Diabetes, Texas Style II", I want to thank
you for sending multiple copies of the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC. It is a newspaper
that I enjoy and benefit from reading, and I know our attendees will also enjoy
it. Each time I encounter a visually impaired person with diabetes, I make sure
he is aware of the capability of receiving current information about diabetes
on cassette tape.
Thank you for assisting with this educational
endeavor.
Sincerely,
Sue Edwards, RNC, BS, CDE
Hendrick Medical Center Dept of Education
Abilene, TX

October 15, 1996
I commend you on the Diabetes Action
Network publication and feel it is an invaluable tool for me as an educator.
I appreciate being able to receive the VOICE OF THE DIABETIC for distribution
at support group meetings. I feel able to keep abreast of current events in
diabetes management due to articles published in the paper. I've also learned
a lot of new ideas just by reading the articles.
Sincerely and Respectfully,
Kathy Dubbert, RN
Mexico, MO

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