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Bad News / Good News
by
Robmeister
on 18 Sep, 2008 15:24
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Bad news, boys and girls...
The Robmeister just got diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.
I got declined on my own life insurance that I wrote on myself

Called the underwriter to pitch a fit and all the damn numbers, levels and indexes were off the freakin chart for hyperglycemic type 2, man (HYPO- is low blood sugar).
I haven't had a full physical with blood work for at least 6 years or so......
GOOD NEWS.....the medical exam for the insurance caught this.
BAD NEWS.....I have to pull WAY BACK on my black & tans and kettle one.
GOOD NEWS.....I have no choice but to get my butt in shape PERMANENTLY.
GOOD NEWS....with my type of diabetes the general rule of thumb is "If you don't drink....don't start. If you do drink....don't stop"
BAD NEWS....I'll have to slam on the breaks and become a MODERATE drinker (B-O-R-I-N-G)
GOOD NEWS....MODERATE could mean enjoying 2 kettles on ice EVERY NIGHT....actually helps reduce blood sugar when kept at moderate levels.
BAD NEWS....now i'll have to be the f**kin' designated driver at our SLY gatherings
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#1
by
skiking
on 18 Sep, 2008 15:37
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That is one serious bummer. At least you can see a bright side to it.
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#2
by
Mikekoz13
on 18 Sep, 2008 15:52
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BAD NEWS....now i'll have to be the f**kin' designated driver at our SLY gatherings 
Well Rob.... to make sure you don't feel left out at nexy year's SLYCON.... I'll be sure to get nice and toasty so you have someone you can drive back to the hotel.
Anybody else want a piece of this action??? Maybe we could pitch in and rent a bus, pop an old Letchen Grey cassette into the player, and have Rob drive our intoxicated asses around town.... Anybody???
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#3
by
Paul
on 18 Sep, 2008 16:52
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Glad you found out in time Rob. That is not the kind of thing that should be left unchecked. Send out a prayer for ya anyway.
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#4
by
slyinglide
on 18 Sep, 2008 17:20
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Does that mean that all the "Bald Head Kisses" that you give are going to stop.......Lack of Alcohol!
THank God you caught it early....Type 2 Diabetes is very manageable and can go away with the correct diet and exercise.
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#5
by
Robmeister
on 18 Sep, 2008 17:35
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Does that mean that all the "Bald Head Kisses" that you give are going to stop.......Lack of Alcohol!
I'm afraid so
Type 2 Diabetes is very manageable and can go away with the correct diet and exercise.
That's what I hear.
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#6
by
buuckkweet
on 18 Sep, 2008 17:42
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Rob,
Glad you found out early.

Mrs. BW and I will keep you in our prayers, and root for ya!
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#7
by
wpruitt
on 18 Sep, 2008 18:14
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Bad to hear ... Good that it was caught early. Hang in there bro. I'll throw a prayer your way.
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#8
by
GASlick
on 18 Sep, 2008 18:37
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Bad news - good news. I'm happy that you stay focused on the positive.
Perfectly treatable condition. Good you caught it early though.
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#9
by
Mikekoz13
on 18 Sep, 2008 18:37
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Seriously Rob...... You will be in my prayers for good health in the future....
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#10
by
herronm
on 18 Sep, 2008 18:52
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Sorry to hear the news Rob. Now about those physicals

You'll be in my prayers.
Max
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#11
by
Razor X
on 18 Sep, 2008 18:55
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Sorry to hear it. Is this the type where you don't need to take insulin injections (I hope?)
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#12
by
PowerOfCheese
on 18 Sep, 2008 20:01
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Sure it sucks that you have to deal with all this but as you pointed out, the positive outweighs the negative.
You must have felt like crap at times and didn't know why. From the sound of it, the improvements you're about to make will do more than just make you healthier.
You can do this dude. I'll be rootin for you.
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#13
by
Robmeister
on 19 Sep, 2008 08:57
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BAD NEWS
The medication I'm on STRICTLY FORBIDS alcohol consumption during the medication period.
So the robmeister is officially "ON THE WAGON" I guess until we get this under control...and even then it will most likely be MODERATION...2...maybe 3 drinks in a 24-hour period.
By way of comparison...when I'm havin' fun with the bros--tailgaiting, BBQing, hangin' out with BaldRob and the gang at Nutties--I'm used to 8 to 12 drinks. When Schro and I got together in So. Cal., I had 5 or 6 pints of Guinness...and was just getting warmed up.
Right now I'll be on meds for 10 days...go back to the doc for more blood work to see how I'm responding. Then they'll send me to a diabetic nutritionist to lay out the guidelines for eating and such.
As far as exercise.....I got that covered....just gotta get back to the gym....I totally dropped my regimine back in March.
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#14
by
SLYinKC
on 19 Sep, 2008 20:13
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Rob, I really glad to hear that you caught this in time. Diabetes is also one of those things that runs in my family. So it's another thing that I have to watch.
You will be in my prayers. Keep at it Rob.