Robin&BB
Very Active Member
From Bat-Bat & her long MIA "Slave" ... I miss being here on the forum, but my health issues continue. I am - more often than not - asleep (ha, almost as much as the ol' Bat girl). Bat had a more than month-long struggle with pancreatitis (dx confirmed 11.30.16), but appears we have turned a corner in a good way. She, as my old friends here know, switched from ProZinc to Lantus & is still on the L, but at a dinky-dose of 0.05U twice a day.
She is still kinda thin from the pancreatitis, but at least she's got a decent appetite again.
I hope this finds my old friends here happy & healthy; I hope, too, that everyone has enjoyed the holiday season --- & to those of you in the colder regions, I hope you're not totally buried in snow. We had 8" here in northern Arizona for Christmas Eve; our first truly white Xmas in many a year:
@Sue and Oliver (GA) - Without a doubt, I KNOW how much snow you've been having!!! My old hometown of Gunnison, CO had its first actual school/business closures in years and years; in all those years that my daughter went to school there, the schools never closed for a snow day - not once! (Gunnison had 4 feet as of Monday last.) But out here in the long drought-stricken West, I don't think any of us will complain too much about the precipitation as it has been so sorely needed for many a year.
My best wishes to all - both the "old-timers" here in our little ProZinc group as well as the newcomers.


- Robin
She is still kinda thin from the pancreatitis, but at least she's got a decent appetite again.
I hope this finds my old friends here happy & healthy; I hope, too, that everyone has enjoyed the holiday season --- & to those of you in the colder regions, I hope you're not totally buried in snow. We had 8" here in northern Arizona for Christmas Eve; our first truly white Xmas in many a year:
@Sue and Oliver (GA) - Without a doubt, I KNOW how much snow you've been having!!! My old hometown of Gunnison, CO had its first actual school/business closures in years and years; in all those years that my daughter went to school there, the schools never closed for a snow day - not once! (Gunnison had 4 feet as of Monday last.) But out here in the long drought-stricken West, I don't think any of us will complain too much about the precipitation as it has been so sorely needed for many a year.
My best wishes to all - both the "old-timers" here in our little ProZinc group as well as the newcomers.


