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On 3/8/2025 at 12:35 PM, MadAtMatrix said:

uncontrolled diabetes. dont worry, the toes will fall off on their own

 

This quip gets the Golden Gallows award ...

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On 3/9/2025 at 3:24 AM, scubascuba3 said:

Big C Extra? diabetes legs people seem to like sitting outside there

Yo! Red Kramer - I thought that was your nickname for me only?  You been steppin' out mate? 

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1 hour ago, 1FinickyOne said:

Yo! Red Kramer - I thought that was your nickname for me only?  You been steppin' out mate? 

Did you know, some estimates say 90% of type 2 diabetics is caused by poor diet and lifestyle i.e. self induced, so i have little sympathy 

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On 3/8/2025 at 6:26 PM, save the frogs said:

saw a very sickly looking foreigner

Come down to the Soi Buakhou, every second guy is sickly looking. 

 

Looking after yourself is hard work, most people are lazy.

 

It's a requirement for managing my well-being, put in the hard work, reap the rewards. 

 

 

 

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16 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Come down to the Soi Buakhou, every second guy is sickly looking. 

 

Looking after yourself is hard work, most people are lazy.

 

It's a requirement for managing my well-being, put in the hard work, reap the rewards. 

 

 

 

 

Yes, you are right.

Looking at how much some people let themselves go is a cautionary tale not to do the same. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Come down to the Soi Buakhou, every second guy is sickly looking. 

 

Looking after yourself is hard work, most people are lazy.

 

It's a requirement for managing my well-being, put in the hard work, reap the rewards. 

 

 

 

What is hard work?

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Posted
12 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

What is hard work?

saying no to the endless temptation of food that tastes good but is bad for you

 

cutting back on drinking

 

going to the gym

 

arguing with you about trump

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Just now, save the frogs said:

saying no to the endless temptation of food that tastes good but is bad for you

 

going to the gym

 

arguing with you about trump

Gyms do nothing. 

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12 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


??

 

You're talking about Europe, right?

I guess here too.

I guess this guy is broke and doesn't have health insurance, so he just lets himself get worse untreated.

 

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On 3/9/2025 at 8:04 PM, Harrisfan said:

I saw 8 sick Thais yesterday. Common in some areas. 

Inbred retard. Stupid comment but hey, what can we expect from you Forrest?

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12 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Look here

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yeah, buffet pushing coke.

he owns stocks and made ton of money on his coke stocks.

i guess you could drink coke every day if you're feeling lucky.

well do ya, punk?

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Are you? Never seen sick n homeless oh my. Caviar boy.

I can only reiterate my previous comment. Have you nodded off with your head on the keyboard? Not a single word of your post makes any sense.

 

You been on the 49 baht cocktails again Bignok? I know that would be stretching your budget as that is normally a meal for two in your world.

 

 

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Just now, save the frogs said:

 

yeah, buffet pushing coke.

he owns stocks and made ton of money on his coke stocks.

i guess you could drink coke every day if you're feeling lucky.

well do ya, punk?

 

 

 

He drinks 5 a day.

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Just now, Keeps said:

I can only reiterate my previous comment. Have you nodded off with your head on the keyboard? Not a single word of your post makes any sense.

 

You been on the 49 baht cocktails again Bignok? I know that would be stretching your budget as that is normally a meal for two in your world.

 

 

You can't even speak the language after 20 years and never noticed the poor and sick. You really are clueless.

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5 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

You can't even speak the language after 20 years and never noticed the poor and sick. You really are clueless.

Run Forrest, run... 

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5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Come down to the Soi Buakhou, every second guy is sickly looking. 

 

Looking after yourself is hard work, most people are lazy.

 

It's a requirement for managing my well-being, put in the hard work, reap the rewards. 

 

 

 

Aren't most guys over 65 going to Pattaya hoping to die through excess sex ?

So it does not really matter ?

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19 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Did you know, some estimates say 90% of type 2 diabetics is caused by poor diet and lifestyle i.e. self induced, so i have little sympathy 

Why would anyone want your blockheaded sympathy? Sure, and death is caused 100% by life. I am sure nobody ever accused you of being compassionate or sympathetic....

 

But who could be so lucky not to have been born? One in a million perhaps...

 

ps - I may have diabetes but my legs are spectacular - - all of your friends would find me 'HOT' 

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58 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said:

Why would anyone want your blockheaded sympathy? Sure, and death is caused 100% by life. I am sure nobody ever accused you of being compassionate or sympathetic....

 

But who could be so lucky not to have been born? One in a million perhaps...

 

ps - I may have diabetes but my legs are spectacular - - all of your friends would find me 'HOT' 

Sadly for you diabetes often gets worse, too difficult to change your diet and lifestyle no doubt

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1 hour ago, 1FinickyOne said:
21 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Did you know, some estimates say 90% of type 2 diabetics is caused by poor diet and lifestyle i.e. self induced, so i have little sympathy 

Why would anyone want your blockheaded sympathy? Sure, and death is caused 100% by life. I am sure nobody ever accused you of being compassionate or sympathetic....

 

But who could be so lucky not to have been born? One in a million perhaps...

 

ps - I may have diabetes but my legs are spectacular - - all of your friends would find me 'HOT' 

 

There is undoubtedly a significant truth to this.

 

Around a decade ago, at the age of 75, my father was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. He had recently stopped playing golf three times a week; a routine he had maintained for years. Though never particularly fit, he was also never unhealthy, always carrying a slight but stable excess weight. However, after he gave up his regular rounds on the course, complications arose, leading to his diagnosis.

 

An extraordinary man, he did what he has always done, he took it upon himself to understand the challenge before him. He read extensively, researched tirelessly, and adapted with remarkable discipline.

 

He meticulously tracks his carbohydrate intake, measuring it down to the gram. On any given day, he knows precisely how many carbs he has consumed, allowing himself strategic indulgences; a slice of cake, a cup of tea with sugar etc without compromising his overall control. He has not deprived himself of life’s small pleasures; instead, he has mastered the art of balance with a precision worthy of study.

 

And, indeed, such studies exist: processed carbohydrates are at the heart of countless health issues.

 

Remarkably, his doctors have acknowledged that he has all but reversed his diabetes. He monitors his blood sugar multiple times a day, documenting every reading with diligence.

His primary concern now is ensuring he eats before bed to prevent his blood sugar from dropping dangerously low overnight.

 

I continue to learn invaluable lessons from this man I'm extremely proud to call my father, who remains active and resilient, driven by his love for his grandchildren and to be around for them as long as possible. They, like I, treasure him immeasurably, a sentiment that will only deepen beyond measure once his time with us comes to an end.

 

 

 

 

 

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