Testimonials
I am a Type I diabetic with 27 years diabetes "experience"
(one year 27 times) and thought I had got a grip on my condition.
My diabetologist said my HgB A1C's at 7% were supposedly "perfection,"
that the appearance of small amounts of microalbumin in the urine
was "not outside the boundaries of expectation" (???) and
that it was normal to continue to gain weight as I approached 40 and
beyond. The truncal obesity I complained about was explained to me
as normal tissue (not fat) development relating to the continued use
of the site for injections. Lots of variation of BG levels was explained
as being "the nature of the beast" to which I was supposed
to continue to try to monitor, monitor, monitor, which I was 6 times
daily. Control would surely come. With the feeling I wasn't getting
to where I needed, with my Body Mass Index crossing over the 30 threshold,
and the exercise program fueling the need for additional carbs with
the lows requiring yet more CHOs and the highs getting more Humalog,
I finally had had enough of this.
I purchased your book on recommendation from my trainer, whose other
two diabetic clients went on the program and found they got tight
BG levels while reducing insulin dosages 60+%.
That was last Saturday. It's now Thursday. Following your program
guidelines and instruction, I've gone 22 tests at 5.7 mmols/dl (103
mg/dl for my American friends) plus or minus 1.0 mmol/dl. I have NEVER
done this, ever. And all this while I am still feeling my way on the
insulin dosage adjustment, down from a combined Humalog/Humalin N
regime of 70 units taken over four injections daily to 29 units total
(a 60% decline). I expect to level out somewhere in the low 20s, which
I will need to adjust downward again once I restart my aerobic rowing
five times weekly.
I am completely satisfied with the new meal plan, restricting total
CHO intake to within the 6/12/12 gram guidelines suggested, and am
striving for zero. I am not hungry in the least, and in fact have
reduced the protein intake at lunch and breakfast. Already I am losing
weight, but again this is not my primary objective (absolute BG level
control is) but it is a really nice side benefit.
I cannot wait until three months of this passes so I can recheck
my HgB A1C's, which I expect to drop into the low 5% level. I'll also
be interested to follow the triglyceride, choloesterol and lipid metrics
you suggested. I fully expect my urinary microalbumin numbers to be
nil. I can feel it.
Satisfied? This word hardly covers the elation and complete euphoria
I currently feel. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. That the
American and Canadian Diabetes Association does not require
this book and your program to be mandated for basic teaching is beyond
me. What can I do to help spread the word? How about setting up a
section in your site for us "converts" to share our experience
and start pummeling by email and fax the medical afficianados in North
America to wake up and "smell the bacon?" (Web editor's
note: Visit the Discussion Forum to find "Personal Stories,"
to read stories from other diabetics and to post your own.)
PS: For fun, I checked my BG levels before hitting "Send."
They were 5.4 mmol/dl (97 mg/dl). This is getting boring (OK, it's
getting easy. And fun.).
Sincerely,
Carson Wynne
Calgary, Canada
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