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...good note before Colgate went on a five-goal run. Junior attacker Matt Primm scored the Crimson’s first goal at 5:47 in the first quarter. Primm rolled the crease, recovered from a defender’s check and sent a shot past Raider goalkeeper Chris Hettler...
...final period of regulation opened with a Raider possession, but the Crimson recaptured the ball and scored again when Primm sent a pass from behind goal to McBride, who quick-sticked the ball past Hettler, bringing the score...
...Crimson then sent a long pass down to McBride on the left side, who sent a low bouncer to goal. Hettler made the stop at the buzzer...
Consider the case of Arthur Hettler III, a once energetic high school principal from San Antonio. At first Hettler thought he had just a mild case of diabetes. He required no medication to control the excess blood sugar caused by the disease; instead, he watched his diet as carefully as he could. Then, two summers ago, Hettler strolled barefoot across some sun-scorched pavement and blistered his feet. Ominously, the blisters on his right foot refused to heal. A few months later the foot was so badly infected that it had to be amputated. Shortly before Christmas, Hettler, 47, suffered...
...Type I diabetes affects only about 10% of the total diabetic population. The majority of people with diabetes, like former high school principal Hettler, have the Type II form of the disease. Paradoxically, the fact that Type II diabetes is less severe has made it more difficult to handle. Until recently, many physicians believed Type II was largely innocuous and counseled patients not to worry. True, many Type II diabetics never require insulin and get by on pills that stimulate the pancreas to produce the hormone. Over time, however, they develop the same terrible complications as their Type I counterparts...
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