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Old December 24th, 2006, 06:29 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,misc.health.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb,sci.med.nutrition
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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Default Helping a relative with type 2

Shawn Hirn wrote:
In article ,
en wrote:

I wonder if you good folk would cast your eyes over a small bunch of
information that I want to give to my sister-in-law so she can better
guide her husband, my brother-in-law who is 70, grossly overweight (so
much so that he cannot have a needed cornary bypass until he loses
weight. So he apparently won't lose weight now because he is terrified
of the heart operation.)

He was recently in hospital with a couple of blood clots in his lungs.
Because he is pig-headed and won't listen to anyone much, (especially
me) I don't know what treatment he is receiving for his diabetes.

What I wrote was what I have gleaned from studying latest info on the
web. I have a quasi-medical (non-clinical) background, so that much of
the stuff I understood pretty well.

Anyone got any suggestions, or corrections to my little set of notes?
The main thing I want to get across is the importance of keeping your
blood glucose low, and of course, always knowing what it is.


If this guy cared about his health and well-being, he would not be
severely overweight.


More than 85% of Americans are heavier that optimal.

This is coming from folks having been brainwashed to believe that
hunger is bad:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/overweight.asp

GOD has compelled me to throw down the gauntlet:

http://MabletonGA.OurLittle.net/Guarantee

May GOD continue to heal our hearts with HIS living water curing our
diabetes, depression, anxiety or panic so that we can love our
neighbors a little more and LORD Jesus Christ a lot more, dear neighbor
Shawn whom I love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew
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Andrew B. Chung
Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit

As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the
unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies
(Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17).
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love

 




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