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<blockquote data-quote="Living-by-the-beach" data-source="post: 849832" data-attributes="member: 128654"><p>[USER=44643]@Robinredbreast[/USER] </p><p></p><p>You are 100 % right with the marathon analogy. Diabetes is a marathon. On the other hand diabetes, I feel, needs one to be a sprinter too . If you've ever looked at sprinters they tend to be very well built as in Usain Bolt. However distance runners like Sebastian Coe back in the day was fairly wiry as I recall. So my physical coach has me doing sprints & weights to become muscular which brings my body fat ratios down. So my BMI has come down from 30 to less than 24. Yes we are in agreement diabetes is a marathon (& for me of sprints) We may have to fight this fight for a very long time.. Unless of course the medical industry comes up with a cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Living-by-the-beach, post: 849832, member: 128654"] [USER=44643]@Robinredbreast[/USER] You are 100 % right with the marathon analogy. Diabetes is a marathon. On the other hand diabetes, I feel, needs one to be a sprinter too . If you've ever looked at sprinters they tend to be very well built as in Usain Bolt. However distance runners like Sebastian Coe back in the day was fairly wiry as I recall. So my physical coach has me doing sprints & weights to become muscular which brings my body fat ratios down. So my BMI has come down from 30 to less than 24. Yes we are in agreement diabetes is a marathon (& for me of sprints) We may have to fight this fight for a very long time.. Unless of course the medical industry comes up with a cure. [/QUOTE]
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