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Overview""John Robert Wiltgen, the author of this open and intensely intimate memoir describes his lifelong battle with type 1 diabetes, a chronic autoimmune disease that has been a dependable friend for many years. The book provides a personal glimpse into the struggles, victories, and life-changing realizations that have molded the author's existence via heartfelt tales and hard-earned lessons. An autobiography by the author titled ""The Candy in My Pocket"" will be beneficial to anyone with diabetes. The ride of fluctuating blood sugar, the effort of strict glycemic control, and the psychological fallout from a diagnosis that changes one's life are all described by the author to the reader. This narrative also tells of acceptance, hope, and overcoming type 1 diabetes's restrictions in order to live a fulfilling life. The book examines how changing treatment modalities, technological advancements, and community support have changed diabetes care over the past years with empathy and candor. More importantly, it shows how managing a chronic condition may lead to significant personal growth, fresh insights, and the capacity to enjoy the moment. 'The Candy in my Pocket' will enlighten you on the lived reality of this complicated condition and motivate you, whether you are caring for a loved one or yourself, if you have type 1 diabetes. This poignant book is a must-read for anybody looking for wisdom, self-determination, and the bravery to take on life's biggest obstacles. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Robert WiltgenPublisher: J.R.W.D. Imprint: J.R.W.D. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9798986007007Pages: 396 Publication Date: 10 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""I laughed out loud at every story. John's triumph over medical adversity is enormously uplifting. He chooses joy, happiness and unwavering positivity in his quest to live life on his own terms. I have never met a person with more energy and pathological optimism."" Cynthia Rowley, global fashion and home accessories designer. ""John has a talent for storytelling and writing as well as for design, but the most important part of this memoir is his amazing energy and determination to live hurdles of the debilitating disease type 1 diabetes! He enjoys a full life gathering fabulous, famous and adventurous friends, and gives back to many far more than he takes. He never looks back, always forward choosing to be happy and fully engaged while hiding his scars and physically damaged parts with Versace!"" Holly Hunt, founder of the luxury home furnishings and design brand ""The well-informed individual knows type 1 diabetes is a disease of blood vessels (eye, kidney, brain, heart, extremities). Actually, though, it is a disease of people and Mr. Wiltgen gives us in an informative, often entertaining, account how he spent much of his life learning to manage this debilitating disease - or perhaps more correctly, how diabetes mellitus has managed much of his life."" Dr. David Mehlman, Associate Professor, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine ""The Candy in my Pocket is a great example of how the most interesting people are not those with problems but those who overcome them. John Wiltgen is one such person. A line from his memoir, ""a complex synthesis of standards, attractions, sensations, lust, love and fantasy"" describes not only design but also John Robert Wiltgen. The Candy in My Pocket, the story of a boy who first learned he had type 1 diabetes at age 8 but didn't allow this debilitating disease to affect the man he is today, is truly one of this award-winning designer's best accomplishments."" Gera-Lind Kolarik, author Freed to Kill, I Am Cain, Prisoners of Fear ""This book is a wonderful and entertaining read. It accurately depicts the difficulties that type 1 diabetics must face. All of which John Wiltgen handles with humor and style."" Dr. Jennifer Lee, Clinical Assistant Professor, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Board certified American Board of Internal Medicine (Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine)" I laughed out loud at every story. John's triumph over medical adversity is enormously uplifting. He chooses joy, happiness and unwavering positivity in his quest to live life on his own terms. I have never met a person with more energy and pathological optimism. Cynthia Rowley, global fashion and home accessories designer. John has a talent for storytelling and writing as well as for design, but the most important part of this memoir is his amazing energy and determination to live hurdles of the debilitating disease type 1 diabetes! He enjoys a full life gathering fabulous, famous and adventurous friends, and gives back to many far more than he takes. He never looks back, always forward choosing to be happy and fully engaged while hiding his scars and physically damaged parts with Versace! Holly Hunt, founder of the luxury home furnishings and design brand The well-informed individual knows type 1 diabetes is a disease of blood vessels (eye, kidney, brain, heart, extremities). Actually, though, it is a disease of people and Mr. Wiltgen gives us in an informative, often entertaining, account how he spent much of his life learning to manage this debilitating disease - or perhaps more correctly, how diabetes mellitus has managed much of his life. Dr. David Mehlman, Associate Professor, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine The Candy in my Pocket is a great example of how the most interesting people are not those with problems but those who overcome them. John Wiltgen is one such person. A line from his memoir, a complex synthesis of standards, attractions, sensations, lust, love and fantasy describes not only design but also John Robert Wiltgen. The Candy in My Pocket, the story of a boy who first learned he had type 1 diabetes at age 8 but didn't allow this debilitating disease to affect the man he is today, is truly one of this award-winning designer's best accomplishments. Gera-Lind Kolarik, author Freed to Kill, I Am Cain, Prisoners of Fear This book is a wonderful and entertaining read. It accurately depicts the difficulties that type 1 diabetics must face. All of which John Wiltgen handles with humor and style. Dr. Jennifer Lee, Clinical Assistant Professor, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Board certified American Board of Internal Medicine (Infectious Disease and Internal Medicine) Author InformationJohn Robert Wiltgen started writing as soon as his mother bought him a used Underwood typewriter at a garage sale. During middle school he was editor of the school newspaper. He graduated high school in 3 years studying art, literature, creative writing and theater. When he was 17, he was the manager of the Midwest region's model store for the Glidden Paint company while he studied interior design in the evenings despite his mother's pleas he should consider accounting. ""You can always get a job as an accountant,"" she argued. To no one's surprise he didn't take her advice. He's a Leo. Instead, he quit his lucrative job at the paint store to attend design school full-time. After a brief stint at Ray Vogue School of Design, the headmaster asked him to clean out his locker, stop paying his monthly tuition installments and never return. He was 18 years old when he embarked on his career as a residential designer and never looked back. It's nearly impossible to build a luxury design firm while living in the moldy basement of your parent's modest suburban home. The challenge grew significantly when he lost his sight a short time later. After all, who wants to hire a blind decorator? At 22 John was diagnosed with retinopathy-damage to the retina caused by abnormal blood flow-a complication of diabetes. And though diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in working-aged people it did not stop John from building his brand as a luxury home design professional. Despite a four-year period of blindness, followed by many other complications of type 1 diabetes, John continued to grow his residential design firm. He obsessed over making his client's worlds beautiful taking him across North America and halfway around the world-from Chicago's Gold Coast to Africa's Ivory Coast. His firm's name is synonymous with its reputation for excellence and superior quality in design, styling, and craftsmanship. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |