Most type 2 diabetics get warned by their doctors well in advance, via a condition called "pre-diabetes". It can be avoided and reversed.
My type 1 came on suddenly as a child, within a month and I ended up in DKA, went into a coma and woke up with a life sentence.
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How about a culture of sensible responsibility for your dietary choices, which is the underlying cause of type 2 diabetes?
I have been absent from the forum because of the very way people are talking to each other now. I was very guilty of some of the offence. I was also **** sure I had all the answers. I didn’t.
People are different and perhaps giving the benefit of the doubt can smooth many a path
I believe carbs are the devil. Or at least a senior demon. People can argue the other way. We are all in this together. I also think we are too quick to judge and too quick to take offence
My tuppence worth
Places tin hat on head and peers over parapet?
It really depends on what you mean by 'carbs'. As I said earlier I need veggies in my diet, but they are carbs.... I don't consider that having less than 50g carbs daily is a problem. I couldn't manage without them as I am not that keen on meat. I agree that we are too quick to judge...and it's the judging that causes offence. No-one knows what things are going on in folks lives and why they do certain things, so sometimes the judging really hurts. It's usually those who don't have a clue that judge others (she said judgementally….see we all do itI have been absent from the forum because of the very way people are talking to each other now. I was very guilty of some of the offence. I was also **** sure I had all the answers. I didn’t.
People are different and perhaps giving the benefit of the doubt can smooth many a path
I believe carbs are the devil. Or at least a senior demon. People can argue the other way. We are all in this together. I also think we are too quick to judge and too quick to take offence
My tuppence worth
Places tin hat on head and peers over parapet?
I also think we are too quick to judge and too quick to take offence
If I post something, I never delete it as it will stuff the discussion.if you posted statements which you no longer support, or would choose not to say now, then delete them
I dont think so.... sounds like too much work lmaoMaybe if you go back to the beginning of this thread and if you posted statements which you no longer support, or would choose not to say now, then delete them?
I dont think so.... sounds like too much work lmao
How about a culture of sensible responsibility for your dietary choices, which is the underlying cause of type 2 diabetes?
To give your honestly held view or opinion is not trolling it's discussion if those views change it is a progression and evolution of thought processes and shows a willingness to be flexible and being open to persuasion no one in this thread even though it has got a bit tetchy at times should feel they have to delete one word of their honestly held opinions even if those opinions have now changed or been modified in some aspects I very rarely delete anything I have posted I leave that to the Moderators. Who quite rightly delete or amend anything that they deem to be inappropriate or to have broken the forum rules.Only if you have a lot to regret.
Not specifically referring to you Rab if someone says something unpleasant or aggressive under the cloak of anonymity that they would not say if people could identity them then that is the definition of trolling. Trolls are what makes some sites (eg Twitter) unpleasant places at times - I hope that doesn’t happen here: it’s too important.
I've read this thread with increasing dismay at the bitterness and venom expressed in some of the posts.
Thank you for this post.I have been absent from the forum because of the very way people are talking to each other now. I was very guilty of some of the offence. I was also **** sure I had all the answers. I didn’t.
People are different and perhaps giving the benefit of the doubt can smooth many a path
I believe carbs are the devil. Or at least a senior demon. People can argue the other way. We are all in this together. I also think we are too quick to judge and too quick to take offence
My tuppence worth
Places tin hat on head and peers over parapet?
If your blood glucose is high, your body can:Well I am one of them at the moment. The reason weight loss is more important to me than BGs is that my weight is doing more damage to my health than my BGs. I am taking blood pressure tablets and would like to stop taking them. I believe that losing weight will help me with that aim and so it is my number one priority right now. My mental health is next, my BGs come a poor third. Should things change then BGs will once again be top priority.
If you a member of this site - there's a good chance (1) is not working.
Getting your blood glucose down will help you lose weight.
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