seadragon
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Sorry it meant to signify fat and/or lazy not that fat people are lazy. I had a dance teacher once who appeared very overweight but was so light on his feet and certainly not lazy so the two don't go together in my mind. I'l see if I can edit it.Great message, I'd like to suggest that fat/lazy makes it look like fat people are lazy and nothing could be further from the truth. It might be a personal thing and an idiot endocrinologist's comments to me some years ago. I worry about terminology too much and freely admit that I want things to be accurate.
Also as Brunerria points out - having insulin resistance and/or diabetes can make you feel very lethargic so to outsiders you appear lazy. The energy definitely comes back once you change diet to low carb. I would never have dreamed of running a 10k nor been able to before I went LCHF. No more after lunch naps, no more tired all the time.
If people are interested in helping change ideas the Tim Noakes foundation is asking diabetics to fill in a questionnaire to help them further research in to benefits of LCHF. I'll try and find the link.