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Saturday, April 12, 2008
A few days after being placed on the disabled list, Nationals first baseman Dmitri Young said he is upset that people in the media are insensitive about the way he looks in a baseball uniform. He doesn’t like that fact people are pointing out that he is out of shape and needs to lose weight.
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“I don’t necessarily need to lose the weight. That’s what everybody is stressing on,” Young said. “Why does that have to be the key point of diabetes? Health is the issue, and insulin is a big part of it. You have to find the right mixture. Everybody is stressing on the weight, weight, weight. And that is what is wrong with the world today. Everybody has to be a beanpole. If everybody looked like that, it would be a weird-looking place. Everybody would look the same.
“I feel people don’t know the effects that insulin has. If I don’t take the insulin, I will die. I will be in a worst position without it. We are trying to figure it out. I’m going to the doctor. We are on a program right now to see what we can do about it. It’s a trial-and-error thing in order to figure out what’s right. This is about life, not about baseball.”
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Posted: April 12, 2008 at 09:07 PM | 12 comment(s)
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1. i'm not STEAGLES and you shouldn't be either Posted: April 12, 2008 at 09:15 PM (#2741128)I was like 80 pounds at age 7 when I was diagnosed with it, so I doubt it.
No, everyone would look different, they just wouldn't look fat.
That is type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes typically occurs in adults over 40, and can often be controlled by diet. Speaking as someone who is pre-diabetic and ended up losing 60 lbs. to control it, it does work. My blood sugar (both fasting and A1C) is now well within the normal range (and in fact, towards the bottom end of normal). Beanpoles may get type 1 diabetes, but it's pretty rare for them to get type 2.
Not to mention that 80 pounds at age 7 is hardly a beanpole, unless the kid is 5' or something. My son is 8.5 and weighs ~ 65. He tends toward beanpolishness, but if he were 15 pounds heavier and 2-3 inches shorter like he was a year ago, he be borderline pudgy.
Hate to break the stereotype for you but I was 31, 6'2" and 180 w/o a sweet tooth at the time that I was diagnosed with Type 2, but I'm African-American and just about half my family on both my mother's and father's side of the family has it. I'm glad you've got yours under control but let's not play doctor on Baseball Primate. Obviously a high BMI and eating like a 13-year old with a credit card significantly raise your odds of having diabetes and the problems associated with it, but there are a lot of other factors other than weight, like being African-American and having a history in your family.
I was like 80 pounds at age 7 when I was diagnosed with it, so I doubt it.
I don't think the fact one thin person has diabetes refutes "a very low rate".
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