rosserk
Well-Known Member
- Messages
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
So many people assume type 2 is caused by us being obese and have little sympathy which is unfair as it is often not the case or cause. I just went shopping and saw a friend who is diabetic...she told me she is now on insulin and is grossly overweight. I glanced in her shopping trolley and saw....crisps, chocolate, ice cream, trifle, popcorn, cakes and 3 huge uncut loaves. I said to her husband 'you're going to be eating well by the look of it and winked....he said no...that's all for her. I looked at her in disbelief and she said 'the way I look at it is....you're a long time dead so I might as well enjoy myself'. I couldn't even raise an argument as it is obvious she is never going to listen. Her average BG is 29.0 and she is happy with thatI think the type 2 epidemic is now running out of control and some gps are not willing to help as their budgets don't run to the expense. Educating people is paramount ...to how much junk is in the food we buy, and then lobbying the government to demand changes by the manufacturers. Diabetics also must take responsibility for their condition and not assume that taking insulin will fix everything and let them eat what they want to. I know quite a few that do that....wrongly believe they can eat what they want to because they take insulin....seemingly oblivious to the possible damage they are doing to themselves. It is obviously their choice but sad to see. Therefore, education is once again paramount. It's thanks to places like this forum that so many have taken complete control of their condition and live a happy, well fed life.. If only gps would take a little look around our forum and see the amazing results achieved by good advice and help from the lovely people here who have personal experience and understanding of diabetes which is far more valuable than text book learning and outdated methods practiced by many gps. Perhaps then the numbers of both people diagnosed and amputations would drop dramatically
Excellent points well made. The person in my post is exactly the same as the person you discribed. She always has several bags of sweets and chocolate on her desk and is always eating doughnuts and cakes., washed down with cans of coke (poor control)
When I asked her if it was dangerous for a diabetic to eat those foods she said she would just adjust her insulin to compensate for the meal she ate! I'm not sure insulin was ever intended to help diabetics eat exactly what they want regardless. When she lost her toe, I thought she would see it as a wake up call and mend her ways, she didn't and twelve months later lost the lower part of her leg. She insists the loss of her limb is an unavoidable hazard of being a diabetic. This is what I meant by education being necessary. In her case I don't think it would have made any difference what so ever to her outcome and future problems. The cost of those cakes was half a leg and strangely she thinks it was worth it! She also has a problem with her eyesight and has been warned she is likely to lose her sight but she still thinks it is the diabetes and nothing to do with her control.