"JoAnne Zoller Wagner's diagnosis as prediabetic wasn't enough to compel her to change her habits and lose 30 pounds. Not even with the knowledge her sister had died because of diabetes.A large victory for this ex-fatso. Though she did not avoid brain damage as you will see later.
'I didn't have that sense of urgency,' said the Pasadena, Md., woman.
But nine months later, doctors told Wagner her condition had worsened. She, too, now had Type 2 diabetes.
That scared her into action.
Now, two years later, the 55-year-old woman has slimmed down. She exercises regularly and her blood sugar levels are back in the healthy, normal range. Thanks to her success, she was able to avoid diabetes medication."
And what does it take to fix Type 2 diabetes?
"'It is about willpower. That's how you make the changes...'"Duh. Stop the presses!
Too bad the Wagner lady suffered severe brain damage from her Type 2 diabetes before she was able to "cure" it:
"'American culture, our environment, is not conducive to having good health,' said Wagner."Wrong, brain-damaged lady.
Your culture, your environment was not conducive to having good health.
And remember that whatever you did to lose the weight, you did in America, you could have done it earlier in America and anyone else who, just like you, is stupid enough to get fat person diabetes can also make changes in America or anywhere in the world.
So shut-up and stop blaming everybody else for the trouble you caused yourself from being fat and too stupid to "change (your) habits and lose 30 pounds. Not even with the knowledge (your) sister had died because of diabetes."
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