Mrs MC heard this yesterday but hadn't told me as she knows I have had this fear in the back of my mind so didn't want to worry me more. I wonder if it still applies to those in remission and with weight well under control with healthy BMI?
Need to remain on our guard, nothing's straightforward with this Diabetic condition and now even more complex.
i have to say, personally while i can't substantiate it.
i do think the type 2 diabetic type referred to is more the people i met at my desmonds course.
happy eating as they were it seemed, and taking more and more meds to help.
most would have struggled with any sort of flu or heavy cold, sadly..
an alternative is many may not have even been diagnosed, so eating as normal unaware so therefore NOT
taking the actions we all have over the period since our DX.
pretty sure most would get a blood test on entry, and as diabetes is high on list, a HBA1c would seem in order.
i know i shouldn't and may come a cropper but it's like dads army, (desmonds)
and retired, soldiers now lounging around, and a little out of shape, (the un-Diagnosed )so to speak.
And when comparing the LC/LCHF/Keto people on here,
looking, learning, making great efforts to moderate their sugars, foods & BG levels.
it more like the SAS.
will we be more vulnerable then others..maybe, so carefully does it.
but are we the typical T2D everyone thinks of...no,
and i include the skinny Minnie's and the fatter jacks, like myself.
Remember, when being chased by a leopard
you don't really have to run faster then a leopard,
you only got to go faster then the guy beside you...
Guaranteed..Nope..
but something to comfort us and perhaps stay focused on ?..deffo.
and we probably won't know that, until this is much further on where the research
has time to look deeper into the who and why, imho.