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  <title>Growing Up Again: Life, Love and Oh Yeah, Diabetes</title>
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  <read_at>Thu Feb 05 00:00:00 -0800 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I love Mary Tyler Moore.  I love that she writes her own books with no ghostwriter.  You really can feel her personality coming through - a little sharper than Mary Richards to be sure.  But unlike After All, this book is not written for a general audience, but is very specifically written for those with diabetes.  I don't have it (but it has affected my family so I have a little more interest than some non-sufferers might) and I learned almost nothing that I hadn't already gotten in After All.  But if diabetes were to strike me, I think this would be a terrific book to have.  Both as a resource (she's filled it with lots of useful information and appendices and so on) but also as a friend, to know you're not going through things alone.  MTM is a fantastic respresentative of the JDRF, and I'm impressed with how well she's doing, considering how difficult at times her diabetes has been for her, and how many side effects she's had from it.  Go Mary!]]></body>
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