Its a shame to hear of his passing and every time I hear 'Harvest for the World' a very beautiful song in it's own right It will now be tinged with a link to diabetes and even though 'Summer Breeze' is a cover performed by the Isley brothers that will also get me thinking along the same lines and a connection to diabetes.
I know in many interviews he regretted just living his life and for a large part of it ignoring diabetes and was remorseful over his lapses. Some get the choice via early detection to take control. Others already have complications and are only then detected. Some ignore the diagnosis and hurtle through life taking all in their stride wether they succumb to complications or not. Some exert exceptional control only to find out that they too have complications. Others exert exceptional control and experience no complications. Since being diagnosed last year I have met and talked to at length local diabetics some with exceptional control and they are still having complications others have what I would consider poor control but have no problems at the moment even though they have been diabetic for decades. I still think the closer you get to a non-diabetic number is the best chance you have of beating diabetes but it's by no means a guarantee. Best tool in the box ...yes.
It may be a weird thing to say/think especially as I control my sugars pretty well and have been refining it even more over the last few days even thinking of giving Richard Bernstein's methods a try.......... but I wish I could just say to hell with it and live my life however long it is like that.
I know what you mean when you say its a wake up call and a warning to us all but in all honesty I still think we all individually need a certain amount of luck with diabetes as well as good control. It's never too late to start control either, a lot of us go years before we are even detected and complications are already well under way.
All the best.
Richard.
Life's a piece of ****,
When you look at it.
Life's a laugh and death's a joke, it's true.
You'll see it's all a show,
Keep 'em laughing as you go.