From my point of view, I have to slightly manipulate the question.
Is ham bad for me - it may well be, depending on ......... etc. etc. etc.
Is ham good for me - no, it is not.
QED
We're moving into philosophy now, but that's it exactly.
I think my view point is slightly different to other posters.
Maybe I'm younger, maybe I'm fitter, maybe I just haven't done everything I wanted to do yet.
I viewed diabetes as my wake up call.
I didn't respect food, I ate anything, and I ate too much of it.
I got fat, and never expected any consequences, in spite of all the warnings.
I got type 2 because I was overweight, so I lost the excess weight, and my type 2 went into remission.
So I tend to eat with more regard now.
I respect the point of view of posters who say 'something has to kill you', and 'you can't live forever'.
Fair enough, but as I said, I'm not like that, it's not my viewpoint.
It took a lot of effort to lose the weight, but I'll be damned if diabetes was going to have a chance of killing me, and I'll be damned if I'm simply going to swop it for something else to have a chance to kill me.
I've got a lot of things I still want to do, I see this as my second chance, and I don't intend to give anything the opportunity to stand in the way if I don't have to.