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Does every fat person end up with diabetes
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5/19/2017 8:26:27 PM Posted: 11 months ago Do all fat people eventually end up with diabetes after 40? Or is this a myth?
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5/23/2017 4:18:38 AM Posted: 11 months ago Nah. Having a lot of excess body fat is a risk for diabetes because it implies you've eaten so much that your insulin receptors are now damaged. But just because your fat does not mean you have diabetes.
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5/25/2017 8:52:55 PM Posted: 11 months ago At 5/19/2017 8:26:27 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: Not necessary to be either fat or more than 40. A friend of mine has diabetes since his adolescence given that he used to drink too much soft drink. Now he's got to put glucose in this body daily. |
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5/25/2017 8:53:58 PM Posted: 11 months ago I'm sorry, I meant he's got to put insulin in his body.
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9/11/2017 8:51:50 AM Posted: 7 months ago Naa, some fat person end up with successful careers! how about that for a change?
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9/11/2017 1:21:00 PM Posted: 7 months ago At 9/11/2017 8:51:50 AM, NaughtyCat wrote: Like John Candy and Chris Farley??? |
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9/11/2017 1:52:20 PM Posted: 7 months ago Well, all fat (and not just overweight, but technically obese) people will have a shortened life-span if they actually don't lose weight; they can develop heart disease, diabetes, and various types of cancer--so their health in general is compromised by obsesity.
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9/11/2017 3:53:26 PM Posted: 7 months ago At 9/11/2017 1:52:20 PM, Emilrose wrote: That's what I say, but some plumpers on here believe that you can be fat and healthy at the same time, some dude tried to have a debate about it here. |
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9/11/2017 4:17:27 PM Posted: 7 months ago At 9/11/2017 3:53:26 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote:At 9/11/2017 1:52:20 PM, Emilrose wrote: Yeah, being fat and healthy just isn't possible; similarly as being underweight and healthy isn't possible either. Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo. |
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9/12/2017 11:27:55 AM Posted: 7 months ago I have diabetes and I have never been over weight. I did, however, spend approx 6mths eating a big bag of sweets 5 nights a week. That'll do it.
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9/13/2017 10:25:17 PM Posted: 7 months ago I Don't think so.
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9/20/2017 9:47:56 AM Posted: 7 months ago At 5/23/2017 4:18:38 AM, grandma-complex wrote: Thanks & Regards --------------------------- Harold F Allen https://www.MucusPlugs.com... https://militarydietreviews.com... |
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11/27/2017 3:39:23 PM Posted: 4 months ago I am considering that the poster is in fear of developing diabetes, and is likely morbidly obese.
There is many health risks besides diabetes to consider including and not limited to cancer, liver issues, bladder and bowel issues, skeletal disorders.... the list goes on. Fat acceptance has given fat people an excuse to destroy their bodies. And normalized their self destructive behaviour. Along with major health issues, fat people generally have food addiction. Addiction will destroy their lives, as well as their families. So never mind worrying about just diabetes, their is more to consider. |
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11/27/2017 3:58:17 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 11/27/2017 3:39:23 PM, DnD wrote: This is just a discussion of what you think, but what is the pressing issue you want to discuss? |
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12/14/2017 11:12:47 AM Posted: 4 months ago what is diabetic and tests and results
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12/15/2017 3:35:39 PM Posted: 4 months ago My grandmother was fat my entire life and died at the ripe old age of 95. She never got diabetes or had any heart problems. She got dementia. I don't know if that was related to her obesity or not. She ate white bread with every meal, and she ate fried food just about every day. There were lots of biscuits and gravy. It's hard to imagine a less healthy diet.
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12/15/2017 6:38:36 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 3:35:39 PM, philochristos wrote: Some people are lucky and have good genes, they can eat whatever and live a long time, then there are others who eat all healthy, work out everyday and still die of cancer at 45. I think food is just one aspect of peoples aging, I think genes and chromosomes and family history also plays a big factor. philochristos judging by your grandmothers genes, you might live to be a 100!! |
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12/15/2017 6:54:14 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 6:38:36 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: It doesn't look good. A lot of the women in my family live to be in their 90's, but all the men die around 60. "When a wise man has a controversy with a foolish man, the foolish man either rages or laughs, and there is no rest." ~Proverbs 29:9 "Not to know of what things one should demand demonstration, and of what one should not, argues want of education." ~Aristotle "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~Aristotle |
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12/15/2017 6:57:51 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 6:54:14 PM, philochristos wrote:At 12/15/2017 6:38:36 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: That's not good, are the men eating too much red meat, too much alcohol? tobacco? Why such a difference between the men and women? |
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12/15/2017 7:34:38 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 6:57:51 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote:At 12/15/2017 6:54:14 PM, philochristos wrote:At 12/15/2017 6:38:36 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: I don't know what makes the difference. Both my dad and his dad smoked. My died died at 57 of esophageal cancer, and his dad died at 62 of some kind of respiratory disease. My dad's mother did not smoke. She's the one who died at 95. You'd think, based on that, that smoking is what made the difference. But then look at my mom's side of the family. My mom's mom lived to be in her 90's, and her mother lived to be in her 90's, too, and the both smoked. My mom also smoked, and she lived to be in her 70's. She died young compared to all the other women in her family, but she didn't smoke any more than the rest of them did. My dad also had acid reflux, which probably contributed to his having esophageal cancer. As for me, I don't smoke, but I do have esophageal cancer. Another factor for my dad was that he was not married. He divorced two or three times by the time he hit his late 30's and never remarried. Supposedly, that puts men at risk of dying young. If so, then I've got that working against me, too. I divorced in my mid 20's and never remarried. So I suspect I'll die around the age of 60. That's my guess. I may live a little longer since I don't smoke, but you never know. It's crazy how much fried food they eat on my dad's side of the family, and nobody on that side has ever had any heart problems. "When a wise man has a controversy with a foolish man, the foolish man either rages or laughs, and there is no rest." ~Proverbs 29:9 "Not to know of what things one should demand demonstration, and of what one should not, argues want of education." ~Aristotle "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~Aristotle |
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12/15/2017 7:35:55 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 7:34:38 PM, philochristos wrote: Woops! i meant to say I do have acid reflux. "When a wise man has a controversy with a foolish man, the foolish man either rages or laughs, and there is no rest." ~Proverbs 29:9 "Not to know of what things one should demand demonstration, and of what one should not, argues want of education." ~Aristotle "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~Aristotle |
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12/15/2017 9:34:45 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 7:34:38 PM, philochristos wrote:At 12/15/2017 6:57:51 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote:At 12/15/2017 6:54:14 PM, philochristos wrote:At 12/15/2017 6:38:36 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: Women also live longer then men in general, but hopefully you live a long time, life is already short as it is, got to enjoy it as much as you can That's why I live each day like it's my last, but I'm an adrenaline junkie, I will ride my motorbike at 200 mph regularly, I figure if I'm going to go it won't be drooling on a ventilator in some hospital at 77, I would rather die at 200 mph hitting a car, at least I will go out with pleasure, but that's just me |
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12/15/2017 9:44:29 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 9:34:45 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: I know what you mean. Every day I ask myself whether it's worth it to live a long life without pizza and Dr. Pepper or to live a short life indulging in both. I go back and forth on it. "When a wise man has a controversy with a foolish man, the foolish man either rages or laughs, and there is no rest." ~Proverbs 29:9 "Not to know of what things one should demand demonstration, and of what one should not, argues want of education." ~Aristotle "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~Aristotle |
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12/16/2017 2:01:37 AM Posted: 4 months ago No, but they are way more likely to get it.
If you eat lots of stuff with sugar and carbohydrates, and your only exercise is chewing, A healthy body may generate enough insulin to keep your blood sugar at the proper level, but these things make it much more of a challenge. |
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12/18/2017 1:58:48 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 12/15/2017 9:44:29 PM, philochristos wrote:At 12/15/2017 9:34:45 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: I say enjoy the pizza and Dr. Pepper!!! What the hell you only live once, why limit yourself on guilty pleasures. |
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12/20/2017 3:50:53 AM Posted: 4 months ago It's true.
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12/20/2017 5:44:33 PM Posted: 4 months ago At 5/19/2017 8:26:27 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: Pretty sure that's a myth, but it stems from the ability that weight gain increases risk. -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-Lannan13'S SIGNATURE-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- "If you are going through hell, keep going." "Sir Winston Churchill "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." "Eleanor Roosevelt "Sometimes it is hell, trying to get to heaven."- Undertaker Keep a Positive Mental Attitude! DDO Hall of Famer |
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1/11/2018 9:47:19 AM Posted: 3 months ago At 5/19/2017 8:26:27 PM, FanboyMctroll wrote: No necessary. it depends on the lifestyle of a person. |