davidjb
Active Member
- Messages
- 26
- Location
- Spain
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Football; anything by Kylie Minogue, Madonna, Whitney Houston, any X-Factor/BGT winner, groups like Girls Aloud etc. (you get the picture); misuse of 'your', 'you're', 'their', 'there', etc.; the use of 'of' as an auxiliary verb; Facebook and Twitter (just what the hell is all this 'hashtag' stuff?); 'celebrities'; I could go on but I'm beginning to sound grumpier than I really am.
I am type 2 (diagnosed a year ago) and paraplegic (for the last 3 years) and am struggling to find a good exercise regime. I do some upper body exercises and self-propel my wheelchair but feel this is not sufficient. Until I became paraplegic I enjoyed walking and really miss it and want something effective that is also enjoyable. I've never had a weight problem (BMI 22) and my doctor seems to think I became type 2 due to going from active to fairly sedentary but seems unwilling to offer any definite advice on diet or exercise (the 'claim culture' to blame , I suppose). Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
David