pleinster
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure I understand the point you are trying to make here?
You specifically singled out "Type 2 diabetes in an otherwise healthy person controlling their blood sugar well through effective dieting and a healthy lifestyle (who is not overweight...which I would remind people is NOT the cause of every diabetics condition)." as Not being connected to increased rates of cancer through any research.
Isn't that the whole point ? the vast majority of those who join here will not qualify - because if they were an otherwise healthy person who is not obese and who is in control of their blood sugars - then why would they join in the first place?
It seems that there are many, many people who have been diabetic for decades without a trace of cancer or heart disease, and who are robustly healthy apart from the need to be careful as regards their food choices and may need insulin injections because of diabetes either as T1 or T2 diabetics. Isn't that the message this site gives ? i.e. contrary to what you many have been told on diagnosis, there is hope.
Isn't the message to everyone who joins that actually whatever point you are starting it, whatever your level of control or your degree of obesity , when you start contributing to your own health by embracing a different lifestyle including helping to manage your own blood sugars ( for which we can contribute a lot of experiences ) and exercising then the chances are you are contributing to improving your own health and longevity for all manner of reasons of which diabetes is just one, whether that is in addition to your medication , or instead of your medication depending on your personal circumstances.
At the same time you have joined a site where people are prepared to look at research done and pronouncement made by various "authorities" on the subject and debate whether whatever is being said might have merit just like this thread.
Honestly, I give up. Evidently no-one quite understands that I am simply saying surveys (often driven by agendas we do not have access to) that imply diabetics are going to get cancer is like saying rabbits are going to get shot in the head. There are other factors. I actually think we are largely in agreement whether you see that or not. If you do not agree with me...are you saying that I don't have aright to express my view on a "pronouncement" made by one of these "authorities"? Perhaps I have worded this incorrectly as you are not the only person to find what I have said derogatory to diabetics trying to find away when actually I am 100% behind them. You ask "Isn't that the whole point ?" - YES IT IS! I am honestly starting to think I should just keep out of it and let people say whatever they want.