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By Asura. Vienner on 2017-01-30 12:28:22
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The age of enlightment starts in Ni.
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By . on 2017-01-30 12:28:02
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Perfect for beheadings and amputations quick and painless care for the ailing and sick.
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-01-30 12:26:19
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Nik, Draw me a healthcare plan!
*flips through the Old Kingdom of Ni archives*
President sir, I believe I can save him some time. I have our old drawings for the "injured on the job treatment device."
Hmmmm...
Perfect for beheadings and amputations
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By . on 2017-01-30 12:24:45
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Nik, Draw me a healthcare plan!
*flips through the Old Kingdom of Ni archives*
President sir, I believe I can save him some time. I have our old drawings for the "injured on the job treatment device."
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By . on 2017-01-30 12:23:07
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When you have diabetes type 1 or 2 you need to get a frequent medical pedicure, the nerves in the feet and legs get thinner making you feel less. Small wounds in the foot can infect easily because of this and in some cases amputation of the foot (or worse) are needed.
My grandfather on mom's side has diabetes type 1, they had to amputate his whole right leg because of this.
Yeah...uncontrolled diabetes is not something you want to *** with; whether type 1 or type 2, keep up with your meds and see your doctors as frequently as they tell you to and listen to them about diet and exercise guidelines.
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Nik, Draw me a healthcare plan! It's official!
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By . on 2017-01-30 12:18:08
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Both of my Grandmas had type 2 diabetes and both of my Grandpas have/had high blood pressure
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Both preventable/controllable conditions with proper diet/exercise.
That said, the DASH diet sucks butt and I'm happy I don't have a salt sensitivity.
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-01-30 12:15:47
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Burning effigies. Typical LA.
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By Bismarck. Misao on 2017-01-30 12:14:54
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found a plush of this bear in my trip to LA.
instabuy.
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-01-30 12:10:37
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By Brynhildr. Misa Pres on 2017-01-30 12:10:16
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Nik, Draw me a healthcare plan!
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By Asura. Vienner on 2017-01-30 12:10:01
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When you have diabetes type 1 or 2 you need to get a frequent medical pedicure, the nerves in the feet and legs get thinner making you feel less. Small wounds in the foot can infect easily because of this and in some cases amputation of the foot (or worse) are needed.
My grandfather on mom's side has diabetes type 1, they had to amputate his whole right leg because of this.
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-01-30 12:04:58
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Hospital Ni.
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-01-30 12:04:23
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Both of my Grandmas had type 2 diabetes and both of my Grandpas have/had high blood pressure
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
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By Bismarck. Misao on 2017-01-30 11:57:33
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my grandma, -dad's side- has some sort of diabetes.
luckly i am not bound by blood on that side of the family.
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By Ragnarok. Hevans on 2017-01-30 11:54:26
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Hmmmm...
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There are, honestly the reason it hits her so hard is probably because it's not very helpful to have a condition like Diabetes on top of being incredibly depressive-bipolar. She has gotten a lot better at handling it all now that she has her child but before that it was hard to tell if she was going to actually take care of herself from one day to the next and she ended up in and out of the hospital a lot with diabetic comas.
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By . on 2017-01-30 11:43:30
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I've watched my sister struggle with it so much I would hate to put that on a child...
My mom's aunt had it, as does she.
As she's said, it's not something she'd wish on anyone, but there are far worse conditions people live with too.
That said, I worry about her as she gets older and less active.
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By . on 2017-01-30 11:42:22
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One of my grandmas got diabetes in very old age, but I'm not sure what type it was. I suppose I should inform myself on that.
Likely type 2. Adult onset type 1 does occur, but at that late in the game is highly unlikely.
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By Valefor. Sehachan on 2017-01-30 11:39:07
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One of my grandmas got diabetes in very old age, but I'm not sure what type it was. I suppose I should inform myself on that.
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One of the things that's had me stressed, I just got an answer to...
Earlier in the week, my dad got a call from his doctor telling him his blood tests came back and they needed to talk. Just found out he's diabetic. Could be worse, much worse, but this means that I could (and most likely do) have it too.
Type 2 diabetes doesn't work that way. You can be genetically predisposed, but there are significant lifestyle factors. This. Type 1 is the one to be worried about inheriting in most cases. Usually the only "inheritable" part of Type 2 is you can be predisposed to similar eating habits which can lead to the same outcome. It's however still avoidable.
Source: Type 1 runs in my family and I have a few friends with it.
Edit: Honestly I'm worried about it a little myself since it tends to hit females in our family more often then the males. On top of that it likes to skip a generation, so like my grandmother had it, but then my mother was skipped and my sister has it. I've watched my sister struggle with it so much I would hate to put that on a child...
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By . on 2017-01-30 11:36:47
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Also, if your dad is newly diagnosed there's a chance his DM could be managed through diet and exercise alone, or that even if he needs to be on meds he could get himself back to a point where he can be off them again.
Type 2 Diabetes is shitty, but it's not a life sentence to being on insulin injections the way Type 1 is.
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By Asura. Dameshi on 2017-01-30 11:34:12
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Smells like RT in here... Did PARKER forget to light the cigars and open the whiskey again?
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By . on 2017-01-30 11:34:08
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One of the things that's had me stressed, I just got an answer to...
Earlier in the week, my dad got a call from his doctor telling him his blood tests came back and they needed to talk. Just found out he's diabetic. Could be worse, much worse, but this means that I could (and most likely do) have it too.
Type 2 diabetes doesn't work that way. You can be genetically predisposed, but there are significant lifestyle factors.
My mother is Type 1 (aka: juvenile diabetes) and I don't have that, either, for instance. And that's the kind much more likely to be passed on genetically.
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By . on 2017-01-30 11:33:28
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Smells like RT in here...
That's just GirlBoy's Secretâ„¢. Strong enough for him, but pH balanced for her.
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One of the things that's had me stressed, I just got an answer to...
Earlier in the week, my dad got a call from his doctor telling him his blood tests came back and they needed to talk. Just found out he's diabetic. Could be worse, much worse, but this means that I could (and most likely do) have it too.
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By Siren. Mosin on 2017-01-30 11:32:12
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Smells like RT in here...
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By Asura. Lolserj on 2017-01-30 11:23:53
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I need more caffeine
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By Lakshmi. Zerowone on 2017-01-30 11:09:15
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Bismarck.Josiahfk said: »Sounds like Anna is ready to push the Tebow (ban) button on ery'body what the heck is that avatar from?
Titanfall|2
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Sounds like Anna is ready to push the Tebow (ban) button on ery'body Nah, but I'm liable to start bitching at someone because they're simply annoying.
Though, the Tebow button, isn't out of the question.
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