Thursday, January 26, 2012

[paula deen is a sh!tty role model-round II]

First of all, the was spotted eating a hamburger-and fries. Not that she can't eat that once in a while, but really, she should be making more of an effort to be eating healthily, especially given the fact that she knew she had diabetes for a long time and continued to eat the food that she eats.







She also does herself no favours in that she has hight blood pressure, smokes, and is *still* overweight. She needs to get all of those things under control, and quit smoking, too.







One comment I read? "What Paula is doing is inexcusable". I could not agree more. And a lot of diabetics(myself included-obviously) think what she is doing in going to kill her if she doesn't stop. She talks about "moderation" but given that she is as heavy as she has ever been, I doubt that is true. I'm not going to say I'm perfect but I don't eat lots of greasy, fatty, salty calorie-filled food-every day-like Paula Deen does.







Then, the other day Paula was whining about the fact that she hasn't gotten any support from her fellow Food Network chefs. "Waah, I have diabetes! I need validation from other chefs!". I had to roll my eyes at that one.







Ironically,Food Network is premiering a new show tonight called Fat Chef. It's self explanatory but what they do is help fat chefs to become well, not fat. Maybe Paula Deen should appear on that show.






The drug that she's taking,Victoza is injectable. It has some effects(most diabetes drugs do), but the most alarming one is that it causes cancer in lab rats. Definitely something to avoid.Metformin, for all its side effects, works really well for me.

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