I Almost Died From a Diabetic Coma
I Almost Died From a Diabetic Coma
Experience Project
I almost died from a diabetic coma with a blood glucose level of 1337 (more than 1200 points above normal). But somehow I lived to tell about it.
I credit my recovery to God, my mother , and my daughter Cynthia. I was able to use my 30 years of experience in engineering and biochemistry to beat my (Type 2) diabetes and help other diabetics as a volunteer of a diabetic support group for the American Diabetes Association.
With support and encouragement from several churches, my mother, and my daughter, I wrote the (now acclaimed) book, Death to Diabetes. The book explains my near-death diabetes experience, the 4 insulin shots a day, the root causes of diabetes, and how to beat the disease -- based on my 6-stage model, the 5 "super" foods, the 7 wellness factors, and research from more than 200 clinical studies.
I am an engineering graduate of Pennsylvania State University, worked for Hughes Aircraft and Xerox Corp. for 30 years, and was a math tutor volunteer for the Rochester Urban League for more than 11 years.
So, why do so many people struggle with diabetes? Because they lack the knowledge to really understand the disease well enough to control and reverse the disease. As a result, I am conducting diabetes workshops and seminars to try to increase the awareness and knowledge about this disease, which is at epidemic levels in our country.
Bottom-line: You can defeat this disease (as others* have), but only if you really want to and you have the proper knowledge.
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