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this post was submitted on 01 Dec 2025
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My Mom was recently diagnosed type 2, but I think she was completely asymptomatic. I mean, she's 71 and has lots of symptoms but also plenty of other causes to attribute all of her problems to. When her routine blood work came back with a type 2 diagnosis she said, "shit, I probably should've seen that coming. Damn now I have to get really serious about losing weight. I don't want to be diabetic by this time next year."
Sounds like she's determined to stick around! Good for her! Is she a grandma? That was a motivation for my dad to get serious about his health enough to stop some bad eating habits.
Yup, good read, she's grandmothering BIG TIME.