You know what, this is getting ridiculous. If that was the case how come most of us are way past 35?the options seem to be
1 Eat lots of carbs, take huge risks with the future, maybe able to run now, die at 35 of complications
2 Eat very few carbs, have better blood sugar but die at 35 of heart failure due to total lack of exercise.
Trite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!the options seem to be
1 Eat lots of carbs, take huge risks with the future, maybe able to run now, die at 35 of complications
2 Eat very few carbs, have better blood sugar but die at 35 of heart failure due to total lack of exercise.
the options seem to be
1 Eat lots of carbs, take huge risks with the future, maybe able to run now, die at 35 of complications
2 Eat very few carbs, have better blood sugar but die at 35 of heart failure due to total lack of exercise.
45? 55?You know what, this is getting ridiculous. If that was the case how come most of us are way past 35?
45? 55?
It's not exactly good any way you look at it.
And for every 90 year old how many dead people are there.Dr. Bernstein who has Type 1 Diabetes is in his late eighties early nineties as far as I recall.
There is a difference between having a sense of one's own mortality and being the Daughter of Doom.
And for every 90 year old how many dead people are there.
The last thing I need is anyone lecturing me about a sense of mortality.
That just happens to be the age of perfectly healthy T1s who post on these boards. The ones who are 70, 80,90 tend not to be so computer literate and so don't post on boards.45? 55?
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