Since we are talking about health issues here, I've been diabetic for about35 years now, on insulin for all that time. I just love (used to love) sugar in any form. A real killer for me. As predicted by some physcians, diabetes takes its real toll about 25 years into it. Sure enough, at about 25 years, I had a mild heart attack and needed a quad by=pass and a lifetime of medication of statins etc.
Even after the difficult surgery, sugar was still a part of my life until my wife explained to me that she will love me no matter what, but how would I feel if my habits did not change, and I lost some limbs etc? She would have to take care of me and would that really be fair? Already experiencing the effects of the disease, I knew that she was right.
With that mature realization, I went to the Greenwich diabetes and weight loss center and proceeded to change my diet. Eventually the cravings for sweets went away, and as I said earlier, pipe smoking helped tremendously.
I wish all of you guys the same success.
Allan
Even after the difficult surgery, sugar was still a part of my life until my wife explained to me that she will love me no matter what, but how would I feel if my habits did not change, and I lost some limbs etc? She would have to take care of me and would that really be fair? Already experiencing the effects of the disease, I knew that she was right.
With that mature realization, I went to the Greenwich diabetes and weight loss center and proceeded to change my diet. Eventually the cravings for sweets went away, and as I said earlier, pipe smoking helped tremendously.
I wish all of you guys the same success.
Allan