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Post by Mid-Carder on Apr 17, 2020 2:42:58 GMT -5
Type 2 also has a genetic component so it's not completely preventable. You can do things to lessen your chance of developing it but some people are going to get it even if they're only slightly overweight. Oh for sure, it’s not 100% preventable. But there are a significant percentage of people developing it now who 100% could’ve prevented it. As obesity rates have risen, so have Type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Don't do this. Type 2 diabetes is hormonal, which is why many women develop it during pregnancy. It just manifests itself in not being able to process insulin. It runs in my family and none of us are overweight.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Apr 17, 2020 4:18:48 GMT -5
Type 2 also has a genetic component so it's not completely preventable. You can do things to lessen your chance of developing it but some people are going to get it even if they're only slightly overweight. Oh for sure, it’s not 100% preventable. But there are a significant percentage of people developing it now who 100% could’ve prevented it. As obesity rates have risen, so have Type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Wrong place, wrong time on this. Let's stay focused on O'Reilly's situation in this thread, nothing else.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2020 4:30:38 GMT -5
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Post by Savage Gambino on Apr 17, 2020 4:44:36 GMT -5
There's a whole load of scummy things WWE have done lately but not making a list of those most vulnerable to the virus and telling them to stay home as soon as this started is probably at the top. That's what gets me. I'm assuming they have medical records on all their workers and are aware of pre-existing histories and such. Then again, based off this disaster of a PR week for WWE, it's kinda obvious worker safety and wellness aren't the first things considered during a literal, world-changing, once in a lifetime pandemic. What a shitty, shitty family. Remember how long it took them to take Roman off of the WrestleMania card, and he spoke about his medical condition live on RAW, AND he's Vince's golden boy (or supposed to be).
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Post by mattperiolat on Apr 17, 2020 6:50:45 GMT -5
That's what gets me. I'm assuming they have medical records on all their workers and are aware of pre-existing histories and such. Then again, based off this disaster of a PR week for WWE, it's kinda obvious worker safety and wellness aren't the first things considered during a literal, world-changing, once in a lifetime pandemic. What a shitty, shitty family. Remember how long it took them to take Roman off of the WrestleMania card, and he spoke about his medical condition live on RAW, AND he's Vince's golden boy (or supposed to be). We can discuss Roman in his own thread, but HE chose to take himself off WrestleMania. WWE had nothing to do with the decision.
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Post by This Player Hating Mothman on Apr 17, 2020 7:04:14 GMT -5
Remember how long it took them to take Roman off of the WrestleMania card, and he spoke about his medical condition live on RAW, AND he's Vince's golden boy (or supposed to be). We can discuss Roman in his own thread, but HE chose to take himself off WrestleMania. WWE had nothing to do with the decision. Well no, he said he wasn't going, then WWE kept him on the card and advertised him after he'd publicly said he wasn't going.
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Post by Pushed to the Moon on Apr 17, 2020 7:16:24 GMT -5
We can discuss Roman in his own thread, but HE chose to take himself off WrestleMania. WWE had nothing to do with the decision. Well no, he said he wasn't going, then WWE kept him on the card and advertised him after he'd publicly said he wasn't going. Goldberg say they waited til the last minute to announce it cos Roman still wanted to have the match but when he found out someone there had the flu he said no. They were in the PC and ready to do it. This was even several days AFTER the Goldberg Strowman match was already taped but he changed his mind.
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Post by CeilingFan on Apr 17, 2020 7:23:37 GMT -5
Kyle O’Reilly hasn’t wrestled since March 11th, which is right before all of the social distancing and empty arena shows started. That was the last show of any kind with a crowd. It feels longer.
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Post by This Player Hating Mothman on Apr 17, 2020 7:35:25 GMT -5
Well no, he said he wasn't going, then WWE kept him on the card and advertised him after he'd publicly said he wasn't going. Goldberg say they waited til the last minute to announce it cos Roman still wanted to have the match but when he found out someone there had the flu he said no. They were in the PC and ready to do it. This was even several days AFTER the Goldberg Strowman match was already taped but he changed his mind. And them being fine with that is reckless as all hell. Dropping people like Roman, KOR, and anyoen else whose health posed a risk from all bookings and plans should have been top priority.
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Post by Pushed to the Moon on Apr 17, 2020 7:41:14 GMT -5
Goldberg say they waited til the last minute to announce it cos Roman still wanted to have the match but when he found out someone there had the flu he said no. They were in the PC and ready to do it. This was even several days AFTER the Goldberg Strowman match was already taped but he changed his mind. And them being fine with that is reckless as all hell. Dropping people like Roman, KOR, and anyoen else whose health posed a risk from all bookings and plans should have been top priority. Yeah I'm not saying it was a good decision to let him even try but that's why they still promoted it til the last second.
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