barry
///Exercise is crucial for diabetics - and everyone really. Too easy to spend all day sat down these days////
So very true, but many people suffer many diseases that make mobility difficult if not impossible e,g diabetic peripheral neuropathy, congestive cardiac failure, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis and CPOD.,so their diabetic mobility may be limited.
Another factor in Diabetes is the "human factor "....the attitude is that some would run the gauntlet of diabetic complications and an early death, to enjoy the final years of their lives with the enjoyment of eating, wine and their favourite tipple.
One must have option of living one,s final years in one's own selected manner.
You can never "force" a diabetic to live the "diabetic life" and this I try not to do. As long as the diabetic understands the basics of the disorder, understands the hazards and complications, then the matter of lifestyle must remain with them.
It is so easy for the diabetic lifestyle to become an obsession.
This is not a criticism of your posts which I hold in high esteem, but just a personal appraisal of Diabetes.