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Originally Posted by Tapioca
Keeping a healthy weight, body fat percentage, etc., also tends to show up in your blood work. You could feel 'fine', but I don't think anyone here is interested in developing Type 2 diabetes, or taking a bunch of pills for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc.
A guy I've known for 35+ years shared with me that he takes a bunch of pills to keep his levels in check. He eats out a lot and is overweight. I don’t think a lot of guys in their 40s should be on a pill cocktail unless they have pre-existing conditions. It was definitely somewhat sad to hear.
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My cousin got type 2. Was given a bunch of pills to manage the condition. Him being a certified AAA retard, he thought the pills would magically treat his body, allowing him to continue eating whatever he wanted.
Then he lost his eyesight
No diet change
Then he lost proper use of his legs (used a cane)
No diet change
And then he died
Left his wife and kids traumatized. God only knows how much they warned him and he didn't listen. Took his ego right to the grave.