Sunday, 26 July 2009

Medical Doctors Shocked by Engineer's Recovery from Diabetic Coma

DeWayne McCulley, a now-retired engineer, shocked his doctors and survived a near-death diabetic coma, despite a blood glucose of 1337 (more than 1200 points above normal).

McCulley was able to overcome hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia, hypertriglyceridemia, two major blood clots, and 4 insulin shots a day.

McCulley, a retired Xerox engineer and Penn State graduate, further shocked his doctors by using his engineering background to wean himself off the insulin and other drugs. He lowered his average blood glucose level and his hemoglobin A1C to the normal ranges (92 mg/dl, 4.4%) while losing 55 pounds and reversing his diabetes within 4 months.

Shocking his doctors didn’t end there. His endocrinologist and the other doctors expected that it would take about 6 months before McCulley would have to return to the insulin shots and other drugs. That was over seven years ago and today he is still drug-free with an average glucose level of 92.5 mg/dl.

This engineer further shocked the doctors by writing a medical book about his near-death experience. The book (“Death to Diabetes”) explains how he used his 30 years of engineering experience to not only get off the drugs, but beat his Type 2 diabetes and reverse the complications that were affecting his eyes, kidneys, and legs. As a result, McCulley still has healthy eyes, kidneys, and legs today.

Feedback from Medical Doctors about "Death to Diabetes"
Once they overcame the shock, some of the doctors provided feedback about the book.

“Some of my patients are very excited about your program – because it works! Some of them are reducing their medication and others are coming off their medication.” Dr. W. Bayer, Rochester, NY

“McCulley's diabetes program is phenomenal! -- he's done something that the experts said was impossible. There's something about those engineers . . .” Dr. D. Courtney, Pittsburgh, PA

“This book is empowering. I plan to keep this book handy in my office.” Dr. J.B. Grossman, Journal of the National Medical Association (JNMA)

“This is a great book, very thorough and well-written. Buy the book!” Dr. Vagnini, NYC Cardiologist

“Your book is great. Whenever I see a diabetic, I recommend your book to them. ” Dr. Kalidas, Florida

For more detail, go to www.DeathtoDiabetes.com.

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