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Old 06-15-2015, 11:00 AM   #1
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By request, how diabetes made me give up motorcycling.

I've had a MC license since i was 16, the same time i earned my driver's license. And i've owned and ridden plenty of bikes since then up to a couple years ago

Recently, a couple gfyers were concerned about how being diabetic could interfere with riding motorcycles, one of those gfyers, **********, claimed i was full of shit about my diabetic complications being the reason for having to let go of something i've loved for decades.

as we all know, ********** is none too smart so this is an attempt to smarten him up a bit.



diabetes attacks nerves. for instance, it attacks the nerve endings in toes most commonly. Those nerves dies, consequently, the toe does not receive oxygen and such as it needs and it dies, requiring amputation, etc.

one of the more rare nerves that insulin-dependent diabetes attacks is the vagus nerve.

The vagus nerve, historically cited as the pneumogastric nerve, is the tenth cranial nerve and interfaces with parasympathetic control of the heart and digestive tract.



this is where my 32 year battle with diabetes has manifested itself in the worst way. as a result of the damage to my vagus nerve, I've developed a condition called neurocardiogenic syncope, also known as Vasovagal attack

Episodes of vasovagal attacks are typically recurrent, and usually occur when the predisposed person is exposed to a specific trigger. Prior to losing consciousness, the individual frequently experiences early signs or symptoms such as lightheadedness, nausea, the feeling of being extremely hot or cold (accompanied by sweating), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), an uncomfortable feeling in the heart, fuzzy thoughts, confusion, a slight inability to speak/form words (sometimes combined with mild stuttering), weakness and visual disturbances such as lights seeming too bright, fuzzy or tunnel vision, black cloud-like spots in vision, and a feeling of nervousness can occur as well. The symptoms last for a few seconds before the loss of consciousness (if it is lost), which typically happens when the person is sitting up.

There are several triggers for this condition, for me, the big problem trigger is adrenaline. when I get an adrenaline blast I am highly at risk of a Vasovagal attack.

Motorcycling is an adrenaline rush for me, consequently it is a trigger and I luckily escaped a serious accident the last time i rode one of my bikes.

Consequently, my family and I decided that I should stop riding.


gofuckyourself tlcgirls and **********.
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Old 06-15-2015, 11:04 AM   #2
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I am relatively confident it was not an easy decision; what I will never understand is why you felt to explain to those two particular idiots.
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Off topic, but wouldn't you think that someone that claims to be as green as marksprincess would have a problem riding around in a V-8 Hemi?
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well that sounds fuckin horrible... Sorry to hear that man. I'm even more sorry someone around here would even question anyone who says they have a medical condition...
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I remember when this came up in discussion; You were calling Mark a pussy for not riding a motorcycle when you yourself were unable to ride. I found that funny.

I talk about my best friend here all the time. He has "water on the brain", multiple brain surgeries, and now a host of other conditions. He has high blood pressure and diabetes. All of his life he's wanted to ride a motorcycle and he couldn't because of his various medical issues.

He found a simple solution. He bought a trike.



In fact, he liked it so much he bought a second one....

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Discover more about riding with diabetes dynamo. We are here to help.

Why diabetes is not a barrier to bike riding:

Diabetes and the Art of Motorcycle Riding - Good Works Wellness Research, LLC

"For some reason, the fact I have diabetes and two X chromosomes causes people to respond with shock and amazement when they find out I own and ride a motorcycle. The reasons for this are a mystery to me, but the phenomenon is universal and compelled me to share information about why there?s no reason to be shocked a female with diabetes rides a motorcycle. I?d also like to share some tips that will hopefully help others with diabetes step outside of the box, buy a bike and start living life in the fast lane!

...

There is absolutely no reason why a diabetic should not ride a motorcycle. However, folks with diabetes who want to travel on two wheels need to understand they must ride responsibly and exercise caution. This includes ensuring they maintain blood sugars at normal levels throughout their ride."
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Old 06-15-2015, 11:42 AM   #7
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I am relatively confident it was not an easy decision; what I will never understand is why you felt to explain to those two particular idiots.
I felt that perhaps the info could be useful in general.
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well that sounds fuckin horrible... Sorry to hear that man. I'm even more sorry someone around here would even question anyone who says they have a medical condition...
c'est la vie amigo! I've found other hobbies i've replaced it with that are just as fulfilling, if not more so, learning guitar and surfing mostly.
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I remember when this came up in discussion; You were calling Mark a pussy for not riding a motorcycle when you yourself were unable to ride. I found that funny.

I talk about my best friend here all the time. He has "water on the brain", multiple brain surgeries, and now a host of other conditions. He has high blood pressure and diabetes. All of his life he's wanted to ride a motorcycle and he couldn't because of his various medical issues.

He found a simple solution. He bought a trike.
i couldn't give a shit what you think is funny. fyi fucking brainiac, i am able to ride, you fucking dolt. i choose not to. big difference fuckwad.


a trike is not a motorcycle. this isn't a thread looking for suggestions on how i live my life.
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Discover more about riding with diabetes dynamo. We are here to help.

Why diabetes is not a barrier to bike riding:

Diabetes and the Art of Motorcycle Riding - Good Works Wellness Research, LLC

"For some reason, the fact I have diabetes and two X chromosomes causes people to respond with shock and amazement when they find out I own and ride a motorcycle. The reasons for this are a mystery to me, but the phenomenon is universal and compelled me to share information about why there?s no reason to be shocked a female with diabetes rides a motorcycle. I?d also like to share some tips that will hopefully help others with diabetes step outside of the box, buy a bike and start living life in the fast lane!

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There is absolutely no reason why a diabetic should not ride a motorcycle. However, folks with diabetes who want to travel on two wheels need to understand they must ride responsibly and exercise caution. This includes ensuring they maintain blood sugars at normal levels throughout their ride."

Really?

Seriously, really?

Sometimes it's best to just shut the fuck up.


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Discover more about riding with diabetes dynamo. We are here to help.

Why diabetes is not a barrier to bike riding:

Diabetes and the Art of Motorcycle Riding - Good Works Wellness Research, LLC

"For some reason, the fact I have diabetes and two X chromosomes causes people to respond with shock and amazement when they find out I own and ride a motorcycle. The reasons for this are a mystery to me, but the phenomenon is universal and compelled me to share information about why there?s no reason to be shocked a female with diabetes rides a motorcycle. I?d also like to share some tips that will hopefully help others with diabetes step outside of the box, buy a bike and start living life in the fast lane!

...

There is absolutely no reason why a diabetic should not ride a motorcycle. However, folks with diabetes who want to travel on two wheels need to understand they must ride responsibly and exercise caution. This includes ensuring they maintain blood sugars at normal levels throughout their ride."

i wasn't expecting you to understand this thread, thanks for proofing that.
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Think outside the box, and discover ways to do things that you thought you could not do.

What part about possibly losing consciousness while riding a motorcycle don't you understand.

And I'm not looking for a fucking answer either.
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I am only trying to provide you with information (like the link I cited above) to help you realize your full potential regarding motorcycle riding. No reason to be insulting jeez.
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Off topic, but wouldn't you think that someone that claims to be as green as marksprincess would have a problem riding around in a V-8 Hemi?
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Really?

Seriously, really?

Sometimes it's best to just shut the fuck up.


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y'all are serious bike enthusiasts, if this guy told you he had a condition where he could pass out at any time while riding his trike, would you go on a Sunday run with this guy?


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He has high blood pressure and diabetes. All of his life he's wanted to ride a motorcycle and he couldn't because of his various medical issues.
He found a simple solution. He bought a trike.



In fact, he liked it so much he bought a second one....

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What part about possibly losing consciousness while riding a motorcycle don't you understand.

And I'm not looking for a fucking answer either.

The link I cited said there is no reason diabetes should prevent anyone from bike riding.
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I am only trying to provide you with information (like the link I cited above) to help you realize your full potential regarding motorcycle riding. No reason to be insulting jeez.

there's plenty of reason to insult the living shit out of you.
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You didn't owe anybody an explanation, I always assumed you stopped due to diabetes-related vision issues like Diabetic Retinopathy. Good vision is absolutely critical to riding, more so than driving a car since what would be a minor accident in a car can be fatal when on a bike.

I was recently checked for Diabetic Retinopathy and thankfully the ophthalmologist found no sign of it.

Unfortunately he did find plenty of Macular Degeneration, which means I'll be legally blind in 15 to 20 years.

Until then though my mantra will be " Ride it like you stole it" I paid another speeding ticket just last week.

Fuck the haters dyna mo, you owe them nothing
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there's plenty of reason to insult the living shit out of you.

Ok I was just trying to help by searching for information on bikers who ride even with diabetes.
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Ok I was just trying to help by searching for information on bikers who ride even with diabetes.
Directly: as a diabetic, i refer to my entire condition as diabetes, that includes the complications arising from it. the nerve damage is no longer technically "diabetes", it's something entirely different, it is now it's own condition.

Nevertheless, the diabetics i chat with on line and off, seem to always refer to their entire condition as diabetes.

is this where your confusion lies? does this help clear up why your links to how to ride with diabetes with info about injections and food really have absolutely nothing to do with this? and are construed by me and others as attempts to insult?
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Type 1 Diabetes. Its a bitch of a condition. I have some slight nerve damage in my legs but I lost the vision in 1 eye to it and of course my heart surgery.
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You didn't owe anybody an explanation, I always assumed you stopped due to diabetes-related vision issues like Diabetic Retinopathy. Good vision is absolutely critical to riding, more so than driving a car since what would be a minor accident in a car can be fatal when on a bike.

I was recently checked for Diabetic Retinopathy and thankfully the ophthalmologist found no sign of it.

Unfortunately he did find plenty of Macular Degeneration, which means I'll be legally blind in 15 to 20 years.

Until then though my mantra has become " Ride it like you stole it" I paid another speeding ticket just last week.

Fuck the haters d'mo, you owe them nothing
i hear ya, i figured i'd maybe let some other folks know how it can manifest itself in bizarre and somewhat hidden or obscure ways.

i'm not familiar with the Macular Degeneration, is there a procedure for helping that?

but hell yah, ride the shit outta that dyna of yours amigo!
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Directly: as a diabetic, i refer to my entire condition as diabetes, that includes the complications arising from it. the nerve damage is no longer technically "diabetes", it's something entirely different, it is now it's own condition.

Nevertheless, the diabetics i chat with on line and off, seem to always refer to their entire condition as diabetes.

is this where your confusion lies? does this help clear up why your links to how to ride with diabetes with info about injections and food really have absolutely nothing to do with this? and are construed by me and others as attempts to insult?

Ok well then maybe your nerve damage is causing you not to ride. Not really diabetes. I was just trying to provide information from diabetic riders. That's not an insult, that was an attempt to let you know other people are doing it. But if that information does not help you then so be it.
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Type 1 Diabetes. Its a bitch of a condition. I have some slight nerve damage in my legs but I lost the vision in 1 eye to it and of course my heart surgery.
keep fighting!
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I have type 2 , probably progressing to 1, the nerves in my feet are steadily getting worse. Sorry to hear about you having to give up riding.
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Ok well then maybe your nerve damage is causing you not to ride. Not really diabetes. I was just trying to provide information from diabetic riders. That's not an insult, that was an attempt to let you know other people are doing it. But if that information does not help you then so be it.
yup, still not getting it.
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I have type 2 , probably progressing to 1, the nerves in my feet are steadily getting worse. Sorry to hear about you having to give up riding.
i notice you always wear socks and shoes, that's a super big step in the right direction of taking care of your feet. do you do anything else foot maintenance wise?


here's the thing about stopping riding though. i did feel like my run was over. I have ridden 3 decades and never dropped/crashed 1 single bike while moving. dropped plenty in the driveway and a couple at stop lights. but no major catastrophes after many many miles and incredible journeys. so i felt solid about retiring the riding gloves.
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a trike is not a motorcycle. this isn't a thread looking for suggestions on how i live my life.
You are correct, a trike is not a motorcycle. You can't split lanes and ride side by side and a bunch of other things. Leaning thru the curves is the best feeling I would miss.You are into bikes, not trikes.

I have a good friend that was in a horrible boat accident and it left him with one side of his body in bad shape, he can barely move one of his arms. He loved more than just riding the bike itself, what he misses most is riding with friends. So recently he bought a new Harley Trike and is having a clutch less shiftier installed. I'm not saying this is for you, you know better than anyone what's best for you.

I hate even selling any of my bikes, so I can imagine what making that decision was like for you. I'm selling my 2009 Dyna Low Rider right now. I just don't ride it enough, But I am doing some upgrades on my Road King with the money.

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You are correct, a trike is not a motorcycle. You can't split lanes and ride side by side and a bunch of other things. Leaning thru the curves is the best feeling I would miss.You are into bikes, not trikes.

I have a good friend that was in a horrible boat accident and it left him with one side of his body in bad shape, he can barely move one of his arms. He loved more than just riding the bike itself, what he misses most is riding with friends. So recently he bought a new Harley Trike and is having a clutch less shiftier installed. I'm not saying this is for you, you know better than anyone what's best for you.

I hate even selling any of my bikes, so I can imagine what making that decision was like for you. I'm selling my 2009 Dyna Low Rider right now. I just don't ride it enough, But I am doing some upgrades on my Road King with the money.

Like it says in my sig

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tbh, i don't even drive all that much anymore these days! ocean water is softer than concrete! but talk about an adrenaline rush- splitting lanes. whoof. indeed.


bikes are kinda like girls right? you get your turn, then she moves on to the next guy.
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Don't even bother trying to justify it.
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What part about possibly losing consciousness while riding a motorcycle don't you understand.

And I'm not looking for a fucking answer either.
Oh, but if he was on a trike then it would not matter if he was conscious or not.

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y'all are serious bike enthusiasts, if this guy told you he had a condition where he could pass out at any time while riding his trike, would you go on a Sunday run with this guy?
The fact that he was Rochard's friend would enough for me to say, "I will meet you there."

I guess Rochard thinks a motorcycle, trike and convertible are essentially the same thing.
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While I certainly see the danger of driving a motorcycle and possibly passing out, what about driving a car? It may not be as dangerous as a motorcycle, but driving a car and passing out is still quite dangerous for both the driver and others, especially if this would happen in town with pedestrians walking around.
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While I certainly see the danger of driving a motorcycle and possibly passing out, what about driving a car? It may not be as dangerous as a motorcycle, but driving a car and passing out is still quite dangerous for both the driver and others, especially if this would happen in town with pedestrians walking around.
I may out of turn here, but riding a bike is not a relaxing thing when you are carving up some asphalt, it's a rush. I would think you would be in much more danger of passing out.
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tbh, i don't even drive all that much anymore these days! ocean water is softer than concrete! but talk about an adrenaline rush- splitting lanes. whoof. indeed.


bikes are kinda like girls right? you get your turn, then she moves on to the next guy.
LOL, yeah that's a good way to look at it. I want a newer bike with a 110 in it and a 6 speed. Full Dresser this time
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I may out of turn here, but riding a bike is not a relaxing thing when you are carving up some asphalt, it's a rush. I would think you would be in much more danger of passing out.
So you are thinking that an adrenaline rush may act as a trigger of some sort?

I really have no clue, I'm curious. My brother has diabetes, I have driven with him many times. Wondering if I should stop. LOL.
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While I certainly see the danger of driving a motorcycle and possibly passing out, what about driving a car? It may not be as dangerous as a motorcycle, but driving a car and passing out is still quite dangerous for both the driver and others, especially if this would happen in town with pedestrians walking around.
adrenaline is the trigger for me.

but yes also, i choose not to drive as often as possible. plenty of alternatives- others, uber, etc. no biggie really, not to mention it's a major pain in the ass to drive in socal. why make a big deal of it when the alts are better anyway is how i figure it.
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i notice you always wear socks and shoes, that's a super big step in the right direction of taking care of your feet. do you do anything else foot maintenance wise?


here's the thing about stopping riding though. i did feel like my run was over. I have ridden 3 decades and never dropped/crashed 1 single bike while moving. dropped plenty in the driveway and a couple at stop lights. but no major catastrophes after many many miles and incredible journeys. so i felt solid about retiring the riding gloves.
No there's nothing else I do, saw some "diabetic" socks at a pharmacy, but couldn't get anyone to explain the benefits of it. So it stayed there
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So you are thinking that an adrenaline rush may act as a trigger of some sort?

I really have no clue, I'm curious. My brother has diabetes, I have driven with him many times. Wondering if I should stop. LOL.
here's a blurb on this

Vasovagal syncope occurs in response to a trigger, with a corresponding malfunction in the parts of the nervous system that regulate heart rate and blood pressure. When heart rate slows, blood pressure drops, and the resulting lack of blood to the brain causes fainting and confusion.

Typical triggers for vasovagal episodes include:

adrenaline

Random onsets due to nerve malfunctions

Serotonin level / SSRI
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No there's nothing else I do, saw some "diabetic" socks at a pharmacy, but couldn't get anyone to explain the benefits of it. So it stayed there
yeah, don't waste your money on those! good socks are just as good but cheaper.
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i hear ya, i figured i'd maybe let some other folks know how it can manifest itself in bizarre and somewhat hidden or obscure ways.

i'm not familiar with the Macular Degeneration, is there a procedure for helping that?
Macular Degeneration isn't diabetes related it's more age-related

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macular_degeneration
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Macular degeneration, often age-related macular degeneration (AMD or ARMD), is a medical condition that usually affects older adults and results in a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the macula) because of damage to the retina. It occurs in "dry" and "wet" forms. It is a major cause of blindness and visual impairment in older adults (>50 years), afflicting 30-50 million people globally.[1] Macular degeneration can make it difficult or impossible to read or recognize faces, although enough peripheral vision remains to allow other activities of daily life.
It causes you to lose vision in the center of your field of view, my mother has had it for 25 years, she was diagnosed at age 59 and her ophthalmologist told her " If there's anything you want to see in this world, do it now."
This is a version of what she sees, hers is worse than this though. she can only see a little bit around the edges.



There is no treatment as of right now but I was diagnosed a bit earlier than she was, I just have to take a vitamin formula that has been shown to slow the degeneration down a bit, but good news there's an experimental stem-cell treatment that's being tested now and my mom is going to be part of that study, all they promise is the treatment won't make her worse and the tests have shown that it may actually make it better.

I told her to not fuck things up for me.

So I have a little bit of hope that I won't end up dependent like she is.

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but hell yah, ride the shit outta that dyna of yours amigo!
7 back tires in 30k miles... wtf do you think?
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i couldn't give a shit what you think is funny. fyi fucking brainiac, i am able to ride, you fucking dolt. i choose not to. big difference fuckwad.
I love it when people call me names.

So let's update your statement.... You call Mark a pussy because he chooses not to ride a motorcycle. Being as you choose to ride a motorcycle.... what does that make you?

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a trike is not a motorcycle. this isn't a thread looking for suggestions on how i live my life.
This seems to be a thread about someone calling himself a pussy. (But you are right, a trike is not a motorcycle.)

I'm sorry, but I just find this so funny. You call Mark a pussy because he decides not to ride a motorcycle, yet here you are telling us you choose not to ride a motorcycle. I had a motorcycle, I choose not to ride; Does that make me a pussy? Does that make all men who decide not to ride a motorcycle a pussy? Is a riding a motorcycle a requirement for being a man?
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rochard, you're not being taken seriously. i call ********** a pussy because he's a troll and i troll him back, the simple fact you're too obtuse to have realized that after a year of my pointing out his trolling is another example of why you aren't taken seriously.


and don't fucking update my statement that ********** chooses wtfever, you nitwit, if you want to make a fucking point about something i've stated here, then have the fucking balls to search it down and fucking quote here, don't make shit up just to try and support your bullshit because that's not at all what i stated.
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7 back tires in 30k miles... wtf do you think?
LOL, yeah they go quick, last tire cost me $340, maybe had 9k on it.
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Macular Degeneration isn't diabetes related it's more age-related

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macular_degeneration


It causes you to lose vision in the center of your field of view, my mother has had it for 25 years, she was diagnosed at age 59 and her ophthalmologist told her " If there's anything you want to see in this world, do it now."
This is a version of what she sees, hers is worse than this though. she can only see a little bit around the edges.



There is no treatment as of right now but I was diagnosed a bit earlier than she was, I just have to take a vitamin formula that has been shown to slow the degeneration down a bit, but good news there's an experimental stem-cell treatment that's being tested now and my mom is going to be part of that study, all they promise is the treatment won't make her worse and the tests have shown that it may actually make it better.

I told her to not fuck things up for me.

So I have a little bit of hope that I won't end up dependent like she is.



7 back tires in 30k miles... wtf do you think?
gotcha.

i think you need a tire changing station in your garage!
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To those with diabetes in this thread:

Is your condition caused by current or past poor diet and exercise or something else? Genetics?

I generally hear diabetes as a problem for thos e that are overweight with poor diet. that's why im asking. Not to be a smart ass.
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To those with diabetes in this thread:

Is your condition caused by current or past poor diet and exercise or something else? Genetics?

I generally hear diabetes as a problem for thos e that are overweight with poor diet. that's why im asking. Not to be a smart ass.
i have type 1, it is an autoimmune disease. easy version: my immune system attacked my pancreas and killed it.

medical science doesn't yet understand why this happens. it is not weight related or diet related and there isn't any real proof of a genetic link. type 2 diabetes is not autoimmune, i am not as familiar with it.


oh yeah, and people like whp attribute type 1 to vaccines.
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LOL, yeah they go quick, last tire cost me $340, maybe had 9k on it.
Went with the Metzler 888s this time around, 6k on the back and looks barely half gone

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gotcha.

i think you need a tire changing station in your garage!
Working on getting the garage as we speak, right now I have an apt near the beach overlooking PCH, waiting to hear about a place up the road a bit that has a garage.

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To those with diabetes in this thread:

Is your condition caused by current or past poor diet and exercise or something else? Genetics?

I generally hear diabetes as a problem for thos e that are overweight with poor diet. that's why im asking. Not to be a smart ass.
For me it was kind of inevitable, both my parents diagnosed type II later in life and at least one aunt who's a lifelong type I (and 91 years old and still living alone and driving her car every day) I didn't help my odds by carrying an extra 25-30 pounds around for most of my life. Combination of extra weight and a genetic predisposition.
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LOL, yeah they go quick, last tire cost me $340, maybe had 9k on it.
I know you've got room in your garage for a tire station, what's up?!
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Rochard, i expected this thread to have your annoying attention whoring mug in a picture, i am dissapoint
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