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Type 2 diabetes can be cured through weight loss
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cisslybee2012
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Rick1
Dec 3 2015, 09:04 AM
negroplease
Dec 3 2015, 08:32 AM
I need for people to recognize that obesity plagues black men as well.

Statistics are there.
A fat black man with money will never have to worry about that. Low life and desperate women will forever run after him.
Now why does anybody with an obese man have to be low life or desperate?

You and Snidely are so fucking childish it's incredible. :D
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negroplease

People like Snidely actually further perpetuate it.

They fat shame and make people feel awful about themselves, thus further eroding self esteem andbpeople not seeing the purposenof improvement because they already feel bad
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negroplease

But as someone who chides the study of human behavior, I see why he cant get it
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reddgirl64

Can't Help It
Dec 3 2015, 12:12 PM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 11:52 AM
Doctor Magnus Warlock
Dec 3 2015, 11:42 AM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 10:16 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Dec 3 2015, 02:33 AM
reddgirl64
Dec 2 2015, 12:37 PM
There are two main issues that plague the black community..

Crime and obesity. One committed by men, the other, women.

Obesity should be addressed, however how do you tell a 'grown ass woman' to stop eating so unhealthy? If she's eating unhealthy, what on earth, do you think, she's giving her kids?

It's cheaper to buy a head of lettuce, a few tomatoes, couple of lemons, dash of pepper to make a salad, than buying a family pack of pork chops. I've heard, in my many committee meetings, black women say, well 'sugar' runs in my family..Type 1 maybe, but not type 2, is my response.

They then say, it's the same thing :'( That's when I tell them, I can't help them with my funds, my money they're seeking to continue feeding their kids, unhealthy foods. They are free to go pick any of the fruits/vegetables, we planted, most refuse, because that's like working..

Nevertheless, that issue can be dealt with, however the killing of each other, as done by black men, is at the top of the list.

**cue excuses**
I'm saying this as a black man. Da white man is holding me down. Dats why I likes...I mean I have to rob and crack a few skulls. :)

Anyway, my recommendation to our community. Two courses which are available for low cost or free.
1 - Health class. You'd learn surprisingly just many calories are packed in a 3 piece fried chicken, never mind a bucket.

2 - Economics 101 - Also available but may be a little costlier. I just don't think many understand how economies work, especially free market and capitalist systems. A little knowledge here helps to make better decisions, and who knows, save a few skulls.
Those are good suggestions, however, most of this, starts in the home. UTB has said for years on here, learn to grow your own food, or find a community garden, to get your produce and fruits.

My brother(s) just started back fishing. Only in small lakes, non of that private ponds stuff..

I ate some white perch and bass, (fried), but fell in love..

Snide, as a whole, we must stop waiting for others to provide the 'right' stuff for us, and it's time for us, to start taking control over our environment and lives.

This, for some reason, is like kryptonite to some black people.

Oh, the crime excuse, extra prisons are being erected as we speak. That is, if you're lucky enough to make it there alive.. :D

Many people would rather not subscribe to personal responsibility.

It is always much better for them to hold others responsible for what they should be doing themselves.

This mind-set seems to be passed down from one generation to the next.
it's the

'woe it's me', 'we used to be slaves', 'if they did this, then I could do that'

mentality, that is holding so many of them back. I couldn't, nor do I, like to use excuses as to why I haven't accomplished something. I sum it up to, heck I was to damn lazy, didn't put in the effort, didn't try hard enough, etc..but hardly ever, it's someone else's fault, for my failures.

It could well have been, the fault of someone else, however, I chose not to internalize it and become a victim of the rationale.

Type 2 is mainly related to diet, has and probably will continue to be. Diet is within our control, we control daily, what goes into our mouths.

Snide is the only one trying to give solutions, others want to deflect and blame, and not deal with the issue.

Type 2 diabetes is not all related to diet. I'm type 2 and my doctor and other conferring physicians drew the conclusion that the onset for me was due to my having a mild form of the Rickets when I was small. 50+ yrs later I began having problems with one foot, I was put on cortisone therapy regime before finally having to have surgery. prior to that I was no more then 10-15 # "over weight". During the Rx period I began to gain more weight although my diet had not changed. So their conclusion was the cortisone created the weight gain, and 5 yrs later I'm still trying to get rid of 50 lbs. A bad knee and arthritis has slowed me down in terms of an exercise regime. But I still eat healthy to avoid more excess weight gain.....age has a lot to do with it now due to the metabolism slow-down. I say this to say obesity is not the culprit in all cases. It's hard to believe that a childhood disease would take 50 years to surface in another form.
I understand that. My maternal grandmother died from 'sugar' as they called it. She was a small petite woman of only 105 lbs.

Her diet was bad however. They ate a lot of fried foods, heavy gravy and starch.

It is not always related to obesity, however much can be related to diet.

Hope you get better. Cortisone is a very good 'bad' drug. The side effects are life altering.
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cisslybee2012
Dec 3 2015, 03:55 PM
Rick1
Dec 3 2015, 09:04 AM
negroplease
Dec 3 2015, 08:32 AM
I need for people to recognize that obesity plagues black men as well.

Statistics are there.
A fat black man with money will never have to worry about that. Low life and desperate women will forever run after him.
Now why does anybody with an obese man have to be low life or desperate?

You and Snidely are so fucking childish it's incredible. :D
It's not childish. Some of you are too serious. You need some excitement. Let your niece teach you how to get excited every now and then. :D
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Rick1
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reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 03:57 PM
Can't Help It
Dec 3 2015, 12:12 PM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 11:52 AM
Doctor Magnus Warlock
Dec 3 2015, 11:42 AM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 10:16 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Dec 3 2015, 02:33 AM
reddgirl64
Dec 2 2015, 12:37 PM
There are two main issues that plague the black community..

Crime and obesity. One committed by men, the other, women.

Obesity should be addressed, however how do you tell a 'grown ass woman' to stop eating so unhealthy? If she's eating unhealthy, what on earth, do you think, she's giving her kids?

It's cheaper to buy a head of lettuce, a few tomatoes, couple of lemons, dash of pepper to make a salad, than buying a family pack of pork chops. I've heard, in my many committee meetings, black women say, well 'sugar' runs in my family..Type 1 maybe, but not type 2, is my response.

They then say, it's the same thing :'( That's when I tell them, I can't help them with my funds, my money they're seeking to continue feeding their kids, unhealthy foods. They are free to go pick any of the fruits/vegetables, we planted, most refuse, because that's like working..

Nevertheless, that issue can be dealt with, however the killing of each other, as done by black men, is at the top of the list.

**cue excuses**
I'm saying this as a black man. Da white man is holding me down. Dats why I likes...I mean I have to rob and crack a few skulls. :)

Anyway, my recommendation to our community. Two courses which are available for low cost or free.
1 - Health class. You'd learn surprisingly just many calories are packed in a 3 piece fried chicken, never mind a bucket.

2 - Economics 101 - Also available but may be a little costlier. I just don't think many understand how economies work, especially free market and capitalist systems. A little knowledge here helps to make better decisions, and who knows, save a few skulls.
Those are good suggestions, however, most of this, starts in the home. UTB has said for years on here, learn to grow your own food, or find a community garden, to get your produce and fruits.

My brother(s) just started back fishing. Only in small lakes, non of that private ponds stuff..

I ate some white perch and bass, (fried), but fell in love..

Snide, as a whole, we must stop waiting for others to provide the 'right' stuff for us, and it's time for us, to start taking control over our environment and lives.

This, for some reason, is like kryptonite to some black people.

Oh, the crime excuse, extra prisons are being erected as we speak. That is, if you're lucky enough to make it there alive.. :D

Many people would rather not subscribe to personal responsibility.

It is always much better for them to hold others responsible for what they should be doing themselves.

This mind-set seems to be passed down from one generation to the next.
it's the

'woe it's me', 'we used to be slaves', 'if they did this, then I could do that'

mentality, that is holding so many of them back. I couldn't, nor do I, like to use excuses as to why I haven't accomplished something. I sum it up to, heck I was to damn lazy, didn't put in the effort, didn't try hard enough, etc..but hardly ever, it's someone else's fault, for my failures.

It could well have been, the fault of someone else, however, I chose not to internalize it and become a victim of the rationale.

Type 2 is mainly related to diet, has and probably will continue to be. Diet is within our control, we control daily, what goes into our mouths.

Snide is the only one trying to give solutions, others want to deflect and blame, and not deal with the issue.

Type 2 diabetes is not all related to diet. I'm type 2 and my doctor and other conferring physicians drew the conclusion that the onset for me was due to my having a mild form of the Rickets when I was small. 50+ yrs later I began having problems with one foot, I was put on cortisone therapy regime before finally having to have surgery. prior to that I was no more then 10-15 # "over weight". During the Rx period I began to gain more weight although my diet had not changed. So their conclusion was the cortisone created the weight gain, and 5 yrs later I'm still trying to get rid of 50 lbs. A bad knee and arthritis has slowed me down in terms of an exercise regime. But I still eat healthy to avoid more excess weight gain.....age has a lot to do with it now due to the metabolism slow-down. I say this to say obesity is not the culprit in all cases. It's hard to believe that a childhood disease would take 50 years to surface in another form.
I understand that. My maternal grandmother died from 'sugar' as they called it. She was a small petite woman of only 105 lbs.

Her diet was bad however. They ate a lot of fried foods, heavy gravy and starch.

It is not always related to obesity, however much can be related to diet.

Hope you get better. Cortisone is a very good 'bad' drug. The side effects are life altering.
Don't y'all mean "steroids"?

My wife is on that and has gain a lot of weight.
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cisslybee2012
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My niece asked me last weekend what motivated me to stick with a green smoothie diet, conversion to vegetarianism, and commitment to exercise. And I said to her that a desire to feel better is what did it.

And while I was doing my exercise, I tried to engage her join in with me and she wouldn't. And as I tried to talk to her about changing her eating habits, by just a little at a time, she refused. She can't see eating anything but fried foods and starches. Right now, she think that youth is all she need to get by and don't see her youth passing everyday. So I just let it go and carry on with what I gotta do. :D
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cisslybee2012
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Rick1
Dec 3 2015, 04:03 PM
cisslybee2012
Dec 3 2015, 03:55 PM
Rick1
Dec 3 2015, 09:04 AM
negroplease
Dec 3 2015, 08:32 AM
I need for people to recognize that obesity plagues black men as well.

Statistics are there.
A fat black man with money will never have to worry about that. Low life and desperate women will forever run after him.
Now why does anybody with an obese man have to be low life or desperate?

You and Snidely are so fucking childish it's incredible. :D
It's not childish. Some of you are too serious. You need some excitement. Let your niece teach you how to get excited every now and then. :D
It is childish.

Baby Huey!
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Rick1
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cisslybee2012
Dec 3 2015, 04:07 PM
My niece asked me last weekend what motivated me to stick with a green smoothie diet, conversion to vegetarianism, and commitment to exercise. And I said to her that a desire to feel better is what did it.

And while I was doing my exercise, I tried to engage her join in with me and she wouldn't. And as I tried to talk to her about changing her eating habits, by just a little at a time, she refused. She can't see eating anything but fried foods and starches. Right now, she think that youth is all she need to get by and don't see her youth passing everyday. So I just let it go and carry on with what I gotta do. :D
Vegetables and smoothies aren't attractive to young black teens. How are they going to grow that "phat ass" they are trying to get. :P
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reddgirl64

Rick1
Dec 3 2015, 04:05 PM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 03:57 PM
Can't Help It
Dec 3 2015, 12:12 PM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 11:52 AM
Doctor Magnus Warlock
Dec 3 2015, 11:42 AM
reddgirl64
Dec 3 2015, 10:16 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Dec 3 2015, 02:33 AM
reddgirl64
Dec 2 2015, 12:37 PM
There are two main issues that plague the black community..

Crime and obesity. One committed by men, the other, women.

Obesity should be addressed, however how do you tell a 'grown ass woman' to stop eating so unhealthy? If she's eating unhealthy, what on earth, do you think, she's giving her kids?

It's cheaper to buy a head of lettuce, a few tomatoes, couple of lemons, dash of pepper to make a salad, than buying a family pack of pork chops. I've heard, in my many committee meetings, black women say, well 'sugar' runs in my family..Type 1 maybe, but not type 2, is my response.

They then say, it's the same thing :'( That's when I tell them, I can't help them with my funds, my money they're seeking to continue feeding their kids, unhealthy foods. They are free to go pick any of the fruits/vegetables, we planted, most refuse, because that's like working..

Nevertheless, that issue can be dealt with, however the killing of each other, as done by black men, is at the top of the list.

**cue excuses**
I'm saying this as a black man. Da white man is holding me down. Dats why I likes...I mean I have to rob and crack a few skulls. :)

Anyway, my recommendation to our community. Two courses which are available for low cost or free.
1 - Health class. You'd learn surprisingly just many calories are packed in a 3 piece fried chicken, never mind a bucket.

2 - Economics 101 - Also available but may be a little costlier. I just don't think many understand how economies work, especially free market and capitalist systems. A little knowledge here helps to make better decisions, and who knows, save a few skulls.
Those are good suggestions, however, most of this, starts in the home. UTB has said for years on here, learn to grow your own food, or find a community garden, to get your produce and fruits.

My brother(s) just started back fishing. Only in small lakes, non of that private ponds stuff..

I ate some white perch and bass, (fried), but fell in love..

Snide, as a whole, we must stop waiting for others to provide the 'right' stuff for us, and it's time for us, to start taking control over our environment and lives.

This, for some reason, is like kryptonite to some black people.

Oh, the crime excuse, extra prisons are being erected as we speak. That is, if you're lucky enough to make it there alive.. :D

Many people would rather not subscribe to personal responsibility.

It is always much better for them to hold others responsible for what they should be doing themselves.

This mind-set seems to be passed down from one generation to the next.
it's the

'woe it's me', 'we used to be slaves', 'if they did this, then I could do that'

mentality, that is holding so many of them back. I couldn't, nor do I, like to use excuses as to why I haven't accomplished something. I sum it up to, heck I was to damn lazy, didn't put in the effort, didn't try hard enough, etc..but hardly ever, it's someone else's fault, for my failures.

It could well have been, the fault of someone else, however, I chose not to internalize it and become a victim of the rationale.

Type 2 is mainly related to diet, has and probably will continue to be. Diet is within our control, we control daily, what goes into our mouths.

Snide is the only one trying to give solutions, others want to deflect and blame, and not deal with the issue.

Type 2 diabetes is not all related to diet. I'm type 2 and my doctor and other conferring physicians drew the conclusion that the onset for me was due to my having a mild form of the Rickets when I was small. 50+ yrs later I began having problems with one foot, I was put on cortisone therapy regime before finally having to have surgery. prior to that I was no more then 10-15 # "over weight". During the Rx period I began to gain more weight although my diet had not changed. So their conclusion was the cortisone created the weight gain, and 5 yrs later I'm still trying to get rid of 50 lbs. A bad knee and arthritis has slowed me down in terms of an exercise regime. But I still eat healthy to avoid more excess weight gain.....age has a lot to do with it now due to the metabolism slow-down. I say this to say obesity is not the culprit in all cases. It's hard to believe that a childhood disease would take 50 years to surface in another form.
I understand that. My maternal grandmother died from 'sugar' as they called it. She was a small petite woman of only 105 lbs.

Her diet was bad however. They ate a lot of fried foods, heavy gravy and starch.

It is not always related to obesity, however much can be related to diet.

Hope you get better. Cortisone is a very good 'bad' drug. The side effects are life altering.
Don't y'all mean "steroids"?

My wife is on that and has gain a lot of weight.
Yes, it's a roid, and does in some people cause weight gain, over time. Once you're off the 'roids' you usually go back to your normal size.

It does depend on the steroid you're taking. Avoid Levaquin and Prednisone, if you can. Especially Levaquin, being black boxed due to horrible size effects.

Tendon tears, in shoulders, legs, knees..

Go home and hug your wife..
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