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Level Healthware is my own creation. Whatever faults and shortcomings
it has are my sole responsibility.
The original Level Healthware was written in 1992 and released to
critical acclaim but marketing was not much.
I spent the next 10 years teaching in Asia. Then in 2003 I was diagnosed
with asthma, an affliction similar to Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diabetes,
Allergies, and Hypertension in that it can be controlled but not cured. I
needed to discover my 'asthma triggers'. Suddenly I needed Level
Healthware for myself ( I do not have Irritable Bowel Syndrome.) I took it
off the shelf and dusted it off. I realized two more graphs were needed
'Line Graph with events and numerics', and 'Correlation Graph.' They
were quickly added and Level Healthware was re released in 2007. I
got my asthma under control and I intend to keep it that way. I hope you
have the same result with your Irritable BowelSyndrome. My reward and
satisfaction will be if Level Healthware aids you in any way to do that.
Personal Emails will be accepted at tewing54@yahoo.com
Thomas M. Ewing
30-October-2007
Sincerely,
Level Healthware was extensively field
tested in 2007 at Baguio City, Philippines,
where I was then living, working with the
Saint Louis University Hospital of the
Sacred Heart. As a result of that
interaction, it was realized that the
Patient's Genetic Affliction History, the
Patient's Fixed Physical Data, and the
Internet Data Storage features were
needed and they were added.
regarding the economic inability of
Diabetics in developing countries to
buy Western priced meters and test
strips.
Level Healthware Trainer
Emelyn Orperia enters data for
patient John Doe on Libraries
model during Field Testing at
Baguio City Library.
Evaluating the Color Vision
Test, a hoped for substitute for
costly Blood Glucose Meters
and Test Strips.
fifty percent of your purchase price will be
used for these purposes
Medical Consultants
Dr. Solango and his family volunteer many hours each week at the Diabetes
Clubs clinics. "We believe in giving back."
...lecturing Biochemistry to 4th year Medical
Students 1-mar-07 photo folder
Exhorting ClubX members to enter data,
saying.."I need that data".
No one likes to keep data..(including me)
Patient Alfredo works on a
Centers model at his
neighborhood Internet Cafe.
Level Healthware Trainer
Orrie prepares to speak.
Model Patient Pacita at weekly
Physician's evaluation
Engineer Luder Zarate stays excited creating new
electronic devices, especially for unsolved medical
problems. This is his contribution towards the
imperative need for a cost free Blood Glucose Testing
procedure in developing countries. It tests for a
decreased awareness of a small, harmless voltage
applied across the wrist pulse artery as Blood Glucose
Level rises. Results are being compiled. Luder is a
pre-Diabetic.
Customer Service is handled by
Sue Greer, a non-IBS person .
Her husband is Type I Diabetic
and her mother ( also my mother
) was Type II. (photo not recent)