Maybe not exactly role model. More heroes.
And that is the people who successfully manage type 2 through diet.
Having type 1, I have been asked multiple times “is that the really bad one?” I usually explain there’s not a good type.
Some people may be afraid of injections but as I am not, it’s not a huge issue. I can continue with my life eating and doing pretty much the same as I did before I had diabetes.
But people with type 2 have a choice. Those who take the diet path are not taking the simple path. They are taking the path overhung with bracken-like temptation with nettle-like nay sayers pushing up from below. You guys have massive self control, dedication and I am in awe of anyone who can change their lifestyle be it giving up smoking, changing careers or grabbing their health with two hands and yanking it back.
You guys have massive self control, dedication and I am in awe of anyone who can change their lifestyle be it giving up smoking, changing careers or grabbing their health with two hands and yanking it back.
As a diet controlled T2 right from diagnosis, I can say I feel exactly the same but in reverse. People with T1 and T2s on insulin have such a difficult job juggling insulin doses with not just carbs but protein, illness, stress, even temperature, with the constant concern about hypos. I don't know how you do it, day in, day out, forever. My hat goes off to all of you. Sincerely.
I do not know if this counts but my role model is my consultant at Newcastle, I have only been under his care for the last 10 years after being under north Durham care for 29 years.
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