Fasting blood sugar 116 without medication, I wonder when I have to begin seriously worrying about damage diabetes is doing to my body? If diabetes is the number seven leading cause of death, I suspect I have three or four others. We all die of something right? What is an acceptable cause of death, and at what age when I reach it do I breathe a sigh of relief and say, well I made it this far it is okay to go now?
If you read this article you may or not believe what they say. This I will tell PLEASE go to www.dwcoa.com
They have the answer I have seen the results with my own eyes. This will change the way diabetes is treated forever, you must tell your doctor that you want to follow there protocol. DWCOA is positive that they will change your life as a diabetic, give them 21 days on there protocol. They have 100 % positive results if protocol is followed, you don't have to change your life style at all! Sound to good to be true call 602-705-0611 make your up your own mind!
Ironically, diabetes probably saved my life. Two years ago I was in the ER at 317 pounds, glucose 487, 54 inch waist, BMI of 43. A coronary waiting to happen.
Started walking 8 - 10 miles every day and watching my diet. Now I bike 12 to 15 miles every day. Down to 500 mg (half dosage) of metformin daily.
This morning I was 159 pounds, fasting glucose was 78. I am a 32 inch waist now with a BMI under 25.
A flight I took last year at Christmas was the first time I've flown in 15 years that I didn't need a belt extender. It felt great.
Haven't been this healthy since I played football in high school 35 years ago.
It is a shame that it took a health crisis to make a believer out of me, but I am sure glad that something did.
Just go there Dr Martinez is a savior if you have diabetes, I never get on these posts. Not worth my time but I feel terrible for anyone with diabetes. I have seen the effects of a friend with this disease.
Fasting blood sugar 116 without medication, I wonder when I have to begin seriously worrying about damage diabetes is doing to my body? If diabetes is the number seven leading cause of death, I suspect I have three or four others. We all die of something right? What is an acceptable cause of death, and at what age when I reach it do I breathe a sigh of relief and say, well I made it this far it is okay to go now?
If you read this article you may or not believe what they say. This I will tell PLEASE go to www.dwcoa.com
They have the answer I have seen the results with my own eyes. This will change the way diabetes is treated forever, you must tell your doctor that you want to follow there protocol. DWCOA is positive that they will change your life as a diabetic, give them 21 days on there protocol. They have 100 % positive results if protocol is followed, you don't have to change your life style at all! Sound to good to be true call 602-705-0611 make your up your own mind!
Ironically, diabetes probably saved my life. Two years ago I was in the ER at 317 pounds, glucose 487, 54 inch waist, BMI of 43. A coronary waiting to happen.
Started walking 8 - 10 miles every day and watching my diet. Now I bike 12 to 15 miles every day. Down to 500 mg (half dosage) of metformin daily.
This morning I was 159 pounds, fasting glucose was 78. I am a 32 inch waist now with a BMI under 25.
A flight I took last year at Christmas was the first time I've flown in 15 years that I didn't need a belt extender. It felt great.
Haven't been this healthy since I played football in high school 35 years ago.
It is a shame that it took a health crisis to make a believer out of me, but I am sure glad that something did.
Your story inspires me... I just wanted to tell you that, not sure if you will ever even see this, but I said it anyhow.
Thanks Scottnrg
www.dwcoa.com
Just go there Dr Martinez is a savior if you have diabetes, I never get on these posts. Not worth my time but I feel terrible for anyone with diabetes. I have seen the effects of a friend with this disease.
Best wishes