People with high blood pressure, diabetes - those are conditions brought about by life style. If you change the life style, those conditions will leave.
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Many people find themselves with illness as they become successful: higher blood pressure and diabetes.
When I make a change, like when I found out I had high cholesterol, I just changed my lifestyle.
There are life-threatening issues related to diabetes.
Think about it: Heart disease and diabetes, which account for more deaths in the U.S. and worldwide than everything else combined, are completely preventable by making comprehensive lifestyle changes. Without drugs or surgery.
When I work, a lot of times I have to lose weight, and I do that, but in my regular life I was not eating right, and I was not getting enough exercise. But by the nature of my diet and that lifestyle - boom! The end result was high blood sugars that reach the levels where it becomes Type 2 diabetes. I share that with a gajillion other people.
I was always on the go, and thought I was too busy to develop something like this. I thought at the time that diabetes went along with bad habits, but I was the last one in my family to eat junk food.
It's infrequent that people are rail thin yet have high blood pressure.
Human life moves only in one direction - toward disease, damage, and death. The best you can hope for is to remain stagnant or, in certain cases, return to a previous condition when things weren't as bad as they've become for you.
It just so happens that my body type and my lifestyle gives me a preclusion for high blood sugars.
Trying to manage diabetes is hard because if you don't, there are consequences you'll have to deal with later in life.
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