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Don't stay away too long!
Although I don't post often, I read regularly and your posts are ones
I always read. I know how much you helped me when I first found ASD
after being diagnosed and still did after I was undiagnosed (is that a
word?).
Anyway, enjoy life and be well.
Regards and best wishes.

Ross, the on again, off again T2.

Alan S > wrote:

>Hi All
>
>I'm spending far too much time sitting in front of a
>computer, and starting to repeat myself boringly endlessly
>as well - so it's time for a break.
>
>I've decided to unsubscribe on Monday morning (tomorrow) and
>see you all again in a month or two when we have a new crop
>of newbies to cajole and persuade and inform. I'll hang
>around on the quieter a.s.d.uk a little longer just to keep
>in touch.
>
>So, in case it's longer than that, thanks to each and every
>one of you. Too many to name. I honestly believe that you
>wonderful people on m.h.d and a.s.d have saved my life -
>even the ones I argued with caused me to think, learn and
>research more. You should all be proud of yourselves for
>keeping these groups going.
>
>We may argue, and get bitchy, go OT and be trolled and
>spammed - but in amongst all that is diabetes advice at the
>cutting edge if you take the time to look for it. And some
>great, caring, people.
>
>Be proud of yourselves.
>
>'bye all
>
>Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
>
>Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of
>me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.
> Albert Camus (1913 - 1960)