Vectoring Diabetic Glucose: For Type 1 Diabetics


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"Thomas Bonneville has been a Type 1 Diabetic for over 48 years since his time in the USAF in 1963. He is a graduate engineer who became interested in managing his disease in some better way than simply taking the same series of shots every day as was the practice in times prior to the introduction of the test strips and meters which changed the world for us.Tom was educated at the University of North Dakota in Industrial Engineering and business management holding degrees in both from 1962.After the USAF time, he was employed in computer programming and for 42 years in real estate for the Target Corporation developing sites with civil engineers designs and processing throughout the United Sates. Hundreds of projects were implemented into stores.All during this time, he saw the world of mathematics and science working in favor of better solutions for that work and the 1986 introduction of the glucose meter and testing for much better information to work with. This posed an ideal situation for the use of math and machine to fight for better control of the glucose numbers.After hundreds of studies and samples of tests over 25 years, we have this book summarizing a way that the diabetic with a penchant for math can develop his own custom programs for managing the numbers toward a normal person's numbers.Tom's custom programs are used to show the way he did this and how he has reached a hemoglobin A1c nearly at 5.0 and even lower on occasion.This methodology is called Vectoring Diabetic Glucose and is used for Type 1 diabetics. I believe it is a major breakthrough in diabetic management.For the medical clinician, you can expand your ability to consult, if you are willing to get deeply into the patient's food--energy spent--and insulin therapy for the whole day of the life we live.Good luck and don not give up!"
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