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One of the things jaundice is a possible sign of is pancreatic cancer, but hey, Amber knows what she's doing.
It's not the cause of her back pain, but she probably is vitamin D deficient.Lack of vitamin D is the leading cause in young women, clearly that’s not the issue here.
Lord knows no D would want her. BUM DUM TSS.It's not the cause of her back pain, but she probably is vitamin D deficient.
I can see three thoughts going through that empty poop bun display known as her head:View attachment 702764
AL looks as confused as I feel when Becky compliments 'dem tiddies.'
Becky said:When I look at them tiddies I forget about everything else.
No. None of that is right.Being Diabetic and urinary output isn't really hand in hand. Being diabetic and untreated makes you thirsty af. So you drink way more liquids, so yes, you have more urine output.
On the other hand, when you are 600 pounds and sweat constantly, you don't need have as much urine output because you are sweating it all out.
Not that it matters, we only have her word to go by, and that's unreliable on a good day. I don't even understand why people are so quick to freak out about diabetes as a medical issue. It's not like a STD or some thing where you probably did some thing at best, stupid, to get it. People are routinely born with it, it's easily treated. There's no huge social hangups about it. Most people candidly will show some sympathy because even the best controlled cases, lead to complications well beyond your control.
I do want to throw this out there though for what to me is a scary thought. Type 2 diabetes is the one associated with weight gain, as you get Type 2 under control, you tend to gain weight as A1C stabilizes. Look at the size of her now. Her A1C is no doubt utterly trash, she's always sick, she drinks water from a literal jug etc. She has problems feeling her extremities. Now I bet if she got her A1C back to remotely normal ranges, instead of the 15+ it's at right now, she'd likely go up 1/3 of her currrent mass if she didn't exercise rigoriously. In other words, she'd end up close to 900 pounds or more. All because she can't diet, or excercise. Because it requires effort.