PSA - Type 2 Diabetes

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I know a lot of us here, get the warning that you are Pre-Diabetic, don't ignore it. Until a few years ago, your doctor rarely even tested for it, now it is a big deal.

My Brother most likely will go to heaven tomorrow due to Diabetes. He never went to the doctor, but was tested 15 years ago, and they told him he was Pre-diabetic. He pretty much ignored it. Fast forward 2-3 years ago, and he started getting numbing and pain in his feet (neurotrophy), went to the Dr and was told he is Diabetic, still kind of ignored it but he was dealing with his feet being cold all of the time, then they started turning blue. Went to Dr and eventually they had to amputate his toes (14 months ago) and he went on Dialyses every night for 9 hours. At that point walking and infections were rampant. Heart surgery didn't help while he got weaker and weaker, by December 2025, he could no longer get out of bed and has been bedridden since.

Two weeks ago, while weighing 130lbs (should weigh 190lbs), the doctors finally told him that he will never get on the kidney transplant list and this is the best his life will ever be, bedridden and on Dialyses every day. His wife of 8 years is a wreck, and he made the decision to go off Dialyses and let nature take its course. As the oldest brother, I told him this is very selfless and I was proud of him, he thanked me and really appreciated that I saw what he was seeing.

He is only 53 years old and 7 years younger than me. If you have blood surgery issues, it is easy to turn around the effects, trust me, I did. I went from an A1C of 8.2 to a 5.2, it really wasn't that hard. DON'T IGNORE
 
OMG, I am so sorry!
My wife's Uncle went through this. It is NO JOKE!
It got to the point after 2 amputations...he said they aren't cutting anything else off...Eff IT!!!
He was gone pretty soon after.

I am sorry you are going through this.
 
Sorry to hear about yore brothers' health and imminent passing. Same happened to my FIL, told Prediabetic and did little to check sugar or cut back, only slightly made any effort. Got worse, saw number crash and was told to do insulin shots, had all the numb hands and feet issues, couldn't walk like before and finally said Eff This. Didn't last 2 months after that.

I went from same, was told Prediabetic and soared up to 8.3 in less than a year, got serious about it and 2 years later not even Pre-D anymore.

I'm still mid-section fat though LOL - Michelin man or Kool-aid, not sure. But hey all my numbers are great LOL
 
Sorry to hear about yore brothers' health and imminent passing. Same happened to my FIL, told Prediabetic and did little to check sugar or cut back, only slightly made any effort. Got worse, saw number crash and was told to do insulin shots, had all the numb hands and feet issues, couldn't walk like before and finally said Eff This. Didn't last 2 months after that.

I went from same, was told Prediabetic and soared up to 8.3 in less than a year, got serious about it and 2 years later not even Pre-D anymore.

I'm still mid-section fat though LOL - Michelin man or Kool-aid, not sure. But hey all my numbers are great LOL
There is a misconception that being Fat will make you be Diabetic while they do go hand and hand, they don't always correlate. Being in shape does help with all the side effects of Diabetes, along with diet. But you can still be fat and not a diabetic and be skinny and be a diabetic. The problem with Type 2, you really don't feel anything in your body until it is too late, no pain, no energy issues or anything. Blood flow is the biggest side effect, especially in your legs/feet.

If you are on Instagram, follow this guy "Insulineresistant1" He really will help you with easy diet things as well. Pretty much stay away from Carbs, no pasta, no rice, no bread.........pizza really bad as well. Other than that, it is way easy.
 
There is a misconception that being Fat will make you be Diabetic while they do go hand and hand, they don't always correlate. Being in shape does help with all the side effects of Diabetes, along with diet. But you can still be fat and not a diabetic and be skinny and be a diabetic. The problem with Type 2, you really don't feel anything in your body until it is too late, no pain, no energy issues or anything. Blood flow is the biggest side effect, especially in your legs/feet.

If you are on Instagram, follow this guy "Insulineresistant1" He really will help you with easy diet things as well. Pretty much stay away from Carbs, no pasta, no rice, no bread.........pizza really bad as well. Other than that, it is way easy.
Thanks for the PSA and my condolences for little bro. I can't imagine surviving my little brother... I have bloodwork planned for this week. Been 5 years since I saw a doc for non-emergency room type stuff.

Blood sugar and general health: if it comes ready to eat in a package and you don't recognize it as whatever it came from, don't eat it. :)
 
Condolences, Cookie.

I'm on other meds that require blood work at least once a year. Diabetes is not a worry, but I do get to hear that I need to lose weight and drink less..
 
Cookie, Sorry to hear this. I hit pre-diabetic and got serious. I dropped 60 pounds and turned my eating and habits around. I'm A1C 4.6 now. All my other numbers are in and doing much better. I also found that accepting the "Well, i'm older now and with age comes the pills..." It doesn't have to be that way. I'm off all prescriptions except a sleeping pill. If you can find me a legitimate alternative to sleep pills for my insomnia, I'm all ears. I'm doing whatever it take to stay off pharmaceuticals.
 
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