[My] Life in Wisconsin

Diabetes-Pancreatitis Breakthrough - Given by Casey's Surgeons!

Start:     Nov 17, '11 7:00p
Location:     WEBINAR


This is quite possibly your ONLY chance to ask “Live” questions to one of the world’s leading TP/AIT (transplant) surgeon!

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JAN 2nd, 2009 - CaseyAnne & Dr. David E. R. Sutherland


Diabetes-Pancreatitis Breakthrough!

Awareness Night  -  Webinar!
Thursday, November 17, 2011 @5pm PST

Presented by Dr. David Sutherland and Dr. Melena Bellin.


Live Q & A by the world renowned surgeon Dr.David Sutherland & Dr. Melina Bellin.

Casey has had them both, with Dr. Bellin removing her blood clot- the size of a  lemon- PLUS over 2 LITERS of blood and other fluid from her abdomen- (This was 10 days after her TP/AIT).  Please CLICK HERE to read that blog.
or do the click
www.flintville.multiply.com/journal/item/721/UPDATE_IN_COMMENTS_More_Surgery..._More_Prayers...


The Diabetes-Pancreatitis Breakthrough Awareness Night
"One of the world's leading transplant surgeons, Dr. David Sutherland who performed the first living donor partial pancreas transplant in the world in 1979, will be the feature guest speaker at the Diabetes-Pancreatitis Breakthrough Awareness Night.

This is an educational event for not only for adults & children who have pancreatitis, diabetes or low blood sugar; but also for medical professionals, caregivers, friends and families who are interested in learning more about the treatment options for pancreatitis and diabetes.
CLICK HERE to register.

Dr. David Sutherland, transplant surgeon and Dr. Melena Bellin, pediatric endocrinologist, will be explaining the latest and most innovative technologies to improve quality of life for patients affected by pancreatitis and diabetes.
They will explain the before and after process of an islet cell transplant via an online webinar and will answer questions "LIVE!"

Please click on my "Sutherland" tag to read more about him.



*Photo of CaseyAnne with Dr. Sutherland
taken only 4 days after her 2nd surgery (abscess)!!

9 comments:



  1. ***  VERY IMPORTANT:

    Please know that the 5pm start time is Pacific Time.Check your calendars and your time zones.XOXOMe

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  2. Well I tried, but I havent any donation funds at this time so it wont allow me to register. Take notes hon.
    xoxoxoxoxoxox

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  3. Sweet Pamela;
    Thank you for bringing this to my attention. My apologies, as I never even clicked through to see that.
    (Being that I have dial-up there is no way for me to watch it on my computer). Grrr...

    I have tried to figure a way around it, and it p*sses me off that you HAVE TO donate.
    I shall write to Dr. $. shortly...

    XOXO
    Me

    PS
    Power in numbers, remember?
    Here is his email address if you want to write to him also. dsuther@umn.edu


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  4. Thanks Annie, I just wrote to that address........yet another example of the rich live.....and the poor get to die for the sin of being what? Poor?........
    xoxoxoxoxoxox

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  5. Thank you Sweets!
    I know that many of my friends here are diabetic, and/or have Pancreatitis
    I am happy you wrote! And it sounds much like the note I sent too!
    Ju$t because one cannot afford to donate NOW, doesn't mean they don't have insurance(s) either.

    XOXO
    Me

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  6. I do have insurance, Paul pays exactly 572. per month to have me covered through his job. then add on our co- pays for meds 220 per month. co- pays to see my Drs. at least 60 per month. Heaven help me if I need a trip to the E.R. at a 200.00 copay. And yet we give thanks and praise that at least I'm covered!!!

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  7. Good God but that's a LOT of money...-
    There is something inherently WRONG with ALL insurances, no?



    hehehe

    I do get a charge out of all the insurance ads for medicare- They state what services are covered.
    And ALL those services are already part/parcel of our new HealthCare plan.
    What a bunch of ninnies to think one insurance is better than the next on Medicare advantage insurances!

    XOXO
    Me

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  8. Sweet Anne,

    (This is the blog I meant I had to get to when I got to the other one first, LOL)

    Thank you for the information. I can neither donate nor go but I appreciate the time you take to post the information.

    I love you,
    oxox,
    foreveryoursnotballsister

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