Do you have any of the problems associated with Diabesity?

Please share your experiences.

From the lens The "Diabesity Epidemic".

This is a Global Epidemic, so do you have any problem with this?

If so, please share your experiences and thoughts with us.

Your comments may help someone else.

Also, I teach a Diet Wellness Course by Tele-Conference, that helps people to normalize their size and their health. It was designed for this problem originally. If you want to learn more about this coaching program --check this: Weight Loss Coach

Thank you,

Carmel

  • noelglass Feb 2, 2012 @ 10:24 am | delete
    Very interesting - we learn something new every day. Thank you.
  • noelglass Feb 2, 2012 @ 10:24 am | delete
    Very interesting - we learn something new every day. Thank you.
  • RecipePublishing Aug 21, 2011 @ 2:32 pm | delete
    Thank you.
  • grandmamarilyn May 18, 2011 @ 10:31 pm | delete
    I sure do. So do my husband, daughter and grandson. My granddaughter is on her way.
  • WeddingZazzle Jul 3, 2010 @ 4:52 pm | delete
    Blessed by a SquidAngel :)
  • Georgene_Collins Feb 10, 2010 @ 8:52 pm | delete
    Great lens! You've got a lot of helpful information here. Please feel free to stop by my lens and say hi when you get the chance.
  • mamakat Jan 31, 2010 @ 1:03 pm | delete
    Hi Carmel,
    Very interesting, informative and educational lens. Don't believe I'd heard the term "diabesity." My husband was diagnosed with type II diabetes 3-4 years ago, although he's not particularly overweight, maybe a few pounds, but not by much. I'm going to send him this lens via email, so he can read it tonight. Some very good diet pointers, even for those without diabetes OR obesity. Thanks for posting this info! I'm giving it 5*'s
  • Wednesday_Elf Jan 28, 2010 @ 10:31 am | delete
    My brother-in-law, who was quite overweight, developed type 2 diabetes. He changed his eating habits and began an exercise program, lost 30 lbs. and now is feeling much improved, has more energy, and feels good about himself again. He's on medication, not insulin, for his diabetes, but is hoping to be able to completely stop the meds within the next few months. He's very pleased getting his weight under control has made such a positive change in his life. Interesting to learn the word 'diabesity' and what it all means.
  • Carmel_Aaron Jan 28, 2010 @ 9:55 am | delete
    Thanks for your comments.

    So many are on this Diabesity journey, and only by changing the diet and being
    more active can we turn things around. I am so happy your brother-in-Law is taking
    charge of his life by changing his lifestyle. That just might save not only his own self, but
    his family too.

    That's the purpose of lenses like this, because gaining the knowledge and then applying
    it into our lives can save lives.

    It is Priceless!
  • Susan52 Jan 27, 2010 @ 11:34 am | delete
    I don't, thank goodness, and I intend to keep my weight down and eat well in order to avoid this problem. What makes me the saddest - and the maddest - is that this is affecting children in such fast-growing numbers these days. Are parents to blame? I don't know, but I'd say probably. They must be educated on the seriousness of diabesity and change their family's lifestyle - and quickly!

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Hello world. I'm Carmel Aaron the Certified Diet Wellness Coach and Nutrition Consultant. I teach classes, write a newspaper column, a magazine column... more »

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