JohnEGreen
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Diabetes isn't the only cause of added covid risk. People with cancer/transplants/lung conditions/immune deficiency etc etc usually can't do anything to mitigate their risk. People who are overweight or have high blood pressure or high LDL cholesterol may be able to, as well as diabetics.
I disagree.. everyone can do something to improve their metabolic health and I'm guessing almost all of them would benefit.
But of course this is a diabetes forum so that's the main point I was making.
Apart from the odd paraplegic or two who are indecently more prone to developing diabetes and metabolic disorders than the general population.I disagree.. everyone can do something to improve their metabolic health and I'm guessing almost all of them would benefit.
But of course this is a diabetes forum so that's the main point I was making.
Apart from the odd paraplegic or two who are indecently more prone to developing diabetes and metabolic disorders than the general population.
It is not everyone can there are always exceptions.
Err did I mention exercise either my point is a person who is paralyzed from say the neck down can do very little to improve their situation for themselves as they are often totally dependent on others and that generalizations like everyone can do this or everyone can do that do not always hold true.
Diabetics have an above average risk of undesirably high numbers in other areas, eg blood pressure,weight, LDL etc. It is not just our BG that we need to keep under control in order to reduce our risk from covid.Apart from the odd paraplegic or two who are indecently more prone to developing diabetes and metabolic disorders than the general population.
It is not everyone can there are always exceptions.
You're right. Here is an example of a Matrix scoring risk assessment for Covid. I score 9, which is high risk.Diabetics have an above average risk of undesirably high numbers in other areas, eg blood pressure,weight, LDL etc. It is not just our BG that we need to keep under control in order to reduce our risk from covid.
Diabetics have an above average risk of undesirably high numbers in other areas, eg blood pressure,weight, LDL etc. It is not just our BG that we need to keep under control in order to reduce our risk from covid.
You're right. Here is an example of a Matrix scoring risk assessment for Covid. I score 9, which is high risk.
https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/coronavirus-...ronavirusStaffRiskAssessmentMatrixScoring.pdf
I like how this has Psychological factors Anxiety level Concerned Very anxious ( e.g. remaining at home, not going out to shops), which is me.
@There is no SpoonOhhhh I see what you did there.
You are not working in a hospital as far as I know, so it might not be relevant.Even I score 3 which kind of implies it's designed to make everyone nervous.. Being 58, male and T2.
You are not working in a hospital as far as I know, so it might not be relevant.
Or your risk is higher than you care to accept (according to this matrix anyway). It doesn’t imply it’s design is to make people nervous and I’m not sure how you come to that conclusion about it’s intentions. It only means you disagree about your personal risk level.Even I score 3 which kind of implies it's designed to make everyone nervous.. Being 58, male and T2.
You're right. Here is an example of a Matrix scoring risk assessment for Covid. I score 9, which is high risk.
https://www.uhb.nhs.uk/coronavirus-...ronavirusStaffRiskAssessmentMatrixScoring.pdf
I like how this has Psychological factors Anxiety level Concerned Very anxious ( e.g. remaining at home, not going out to shops), which is me.
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