When author David Johnson was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, he knew he wasn't going to just lie down and accept it. He decided that diabetes would have to learn to live with him. His new self-help book, "Diabetes, I Ain't Having It!" (published by Balboa Press), describes how he maintains his life even while dealing with this disease.
Johnson shares his experiences of diabetes with readers. He encourages readers to become as proactive as possible in the treatment and management of the diabetes currently living with them. He suggests that by doing this readers can become "diabeaters." Johnson says diabeaters are people who have diabetes, but refuse to let it control their lives.
Johnson hopes that "Diabetes, I Ain't Having It!" helps to inspire each reader on his or her journey toward healing. He believes that by following his suggestions, readers can move toward achieving their best possible physical and emotional health.
"I want readers to take away that there is hope and that they can do a great deal to help themselves and others living with diabetes," Johnson says. "This is not a death sentence and should not stop those living with diabetes from having a full and active life."
Readers can learn more at http://www.thediabeaters.com.
"Diabetes, I Ain't Having It!"
By David Johnson, Ph.D.
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781452585390
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781452585376
E-Book | 270 pages | ISBN 9781452585383
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
David Johnson teaches foreign languages and performing arts.
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