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Reviews for (iCrush) Diabetes Vital Checklist Tool

What health caregivers and patients are saying about (iCrush) Diabetes tool?

I am a 62 year old male that has been dealing with a number of seemingly unrelated health issues. It was Dr. Singh that finally put all the pieces together and made a major change in my life. The information found in this book outlines his approach to patient health care and carefully trying to find the root cause of health issues. With the doctor's recommendations and the help of his book as guidance, I have gotten all of my health issues under control including losing 60 lbs, no more hypertension, joint pain gone and more. I feel like a new person. Only medication now is for my hypothyroid condition. Many thanks to Dr. Singh and using his expertise to get my life back.

Amazon Customer

This is one of the by far the best book I have read. Dr. Harpreet Singh have went above & beyond the expectations of the patients to explain everything that you need to know about the health.

Amazon Customer

Dr Singh has saved my life. He was the first doctor that ever tested my TPO. I have had thyroid issues for years. I was told before my thyroid was fine. I was on medication for my thyroid, so the T4 and T5 counts were fine. My TPO level was up to 316 high is 34! I was told by other doctors to get a psychologist, that if I wasn't such a nervous person that my children would be ok, to trust God more, go to a psychiatrist, take this med or that med for depression. My family hated to be near me. I don't blame them. I was not a nice or happy person to be by. I am shocked my husband has not divorced me. I even thought sometimes that it would be better to leave here and go far away, but I could not get away from myself. Now, in just a few months, I have been diagnosed with a disorder. My body was killing my thyroid. I have started a different diet. I sat all winter in a chair crying, mad, or playing a computer game. I did not socialize. I could not. I didn't have the strength. Dr Singh has given me my life back and hope for a future. After all these years, I am at stage 4 of 5, I have hope. I am getting better. I have energy. Slowly but surely I am doing more and feeling happy. I have a long way to go. I praise God and Dr. Singh for finally listening and looking at my symptoms and not just saying, "There is nothing I can do for you. You are fine." Some people might not like what he says about changing your diet, I was one. Then, I finally listened at the end of my rope. Now, I am feeling so much better. He gave me hope, when a specialist told me that there was nothing to be done. I hope one day to go back with new TPO test results lots lower and show him that there is hope. I pray that more people can get help from Dr. Singh. I believe Dr. Singh is the best doctor ever. Tired of taking medications that have so many side effects, let him teach you to eat healthy. I'll take food over pills now any day.

Amazon Customer

Exellent book to read if you are a health care providor. Very well set out, easy to follow, wonderful check lists to complete. A worthy addition to your library.

Amazon Customer
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I saw a 57-year-old Caucasian female with a past medical history of diabetes, hypertension, hyper cholesterol and coronary artery disease. Apart from taking a history, doing a physical examination planning assessment and plan, I always ask this question, “What else do you want to know about diabetes?” Diabetes is a complex disease and if I ask, “Do you have questions?” Most of the time my patients’ answer is nothing. If I ask do you know about diabetes, their answer is always affirmative as they know everything about diabetes. I think either patient knows everything or know nothing. Asking a closed-ended question usually ends the communication with the patient and health caregiver goes to the next patient room. After the encounter with the patient, usually a medical assistant, or a nurse prints out diabetic education material which some patients leave in their cars, others throw in the trash or put in a shredder. Giving a pamphlet and checking the box to appease insurance companies is considered patient education. Can we change habits by just handing a pamphlet?
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