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Wayback Wednesdays

Wayback Wednesday – That’s All Folks!

April 15, 2009 By Scott K. Johnson

  Unfortunately I don’t have anymore “un-blogger” blog posts to share.  Everything else I have written is online either here or at my old blogger home. I have enjoyed sharing this old stuff with everyone over the past couple of months. It was pretty neat getting to peak inside my brain as of six to […]

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Wayback Wednesday – Still High

March 25, 2009 By Scott K. Johnson

  Courtesy of the “Wayback Machine“, I bring you the early entries I made in my online diabetes journal.  This was back before Blogger made things easy, and I had to write the entries in HTML.  The journal is no longer available, but thanks to the wonderful tools available on the internet, I was able […]

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Wayback Wednesday – So Sleepy…

March 18, 2009 By Scott K. Johnson

  Courtesy of the “Wayback Machine“, I bring you the early entries I made in my online diabetes journal.  This was back before Blogger made things easy, and I had to write the entries in HTML.  The journal is no longer available, but thanks to the wonderful tools available on the internet, I was able […]

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Wayback Wednesday – Karate and 10k

March 11, 2009 By Scott K. Johnson

  Courtesy of the “Wayback Machine“, I bring you the early entries I made in my online diabetes journal.  This was back before Blogger made things easy, and I had to write the entries in HTML.  The journal is no longer available, but thanks to the wonderful tools available on the internet, I was able […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: 10k, Burn out, Depression, Karate, Wayback Wednesdays

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Living life with type 1 diabetes and telling my story.

Patient Engagement Manager, USA for mySugr, blogger, speaker, writer, advocate, host of mySugr's "Live, with Scott! show" & co-host for DSMA Live.

Diagnosed in April of 1980, I recognize the incredible mental struggle of living with diabetes. Read more...

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