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<blockquote data-quote="Fuggs" data-source="post: 1620600" data-attributes="member: 185174"><p>Unfortunately I think you may be right there is a distinct Association between overweight and shall we say slothfull living.</p><p>I was watching the dr. Jason Fung videos (youtube) on Type 2 diabetes and fasting very very interesting. </p><p>With regards to feet I don't actually have too many problems with mine allthough somedays ,and strangely it always seems to occur if I've been say on a night out and had a few beers or something or maybe not eaten as clean as I should do, the soles of my feet feel "thin" and that's the best way I can describe them. they're slightly painful to walk on until after a short while and then once I get walking they are fine again.</p><p>I think all of this is definitely tied down to neuropathy blood sugars and everything else and the only way to resolve it is to say ok this is a complete and utter lifestyle change. we lose weight we get fit and start to eat and drink really cleanly. I think that's that is the only way we can resolve these issues.</p><p>It certainly would be a major lifestyle change at my age!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuggs, post: 1620600, member: 185174"] Unfortunately I think you may be right there is a distinct Association between overweight and shall we say slothfull living. I was watching the dr. Jason Fung videos (youtube) on Type 2 diabetes and fasting very very interesting. With regards to feet I don't actually have too many problems with mine allthough somedays ,and strangely it always seems to occur if I've been say on a night out and had a few beers or something or maybe not eaten as clean as I should do, the soles of my feet feel "thin" and that's the best way I can describe them. they're slightly painful to walk on until after a short while and then once I get walking they are fine again. I think all of this is definitely tied down to neuropathy blood sugars and everything else and the only way to resolve it is to say ok this is a complete and utter lifestyle change. we lose weight we get fit and start to eat and drink really cleanly. I think that's that is the only way we can resolve these issues. It certainly would be a major lifestyle change at my age!! [/QUOTE]
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