u/Icy_Entrepreneur4134

I need help finding a game that is similar to the Mario and Luigi series!!

I loved this series growing up, and I now have a PC, and I would love to play a game that has similar battle mechanics, where you have to do intricate movements and whatnot. Please share any that you may know of. I bought Underhero and Escape from Everafter.

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u/Icy_Entrepreneur4134 — 2 days ago

Recently my blood glucose seems to be good at about 110 after 2 hours of eating things like beans or potatoes (with fats and protein ofc) but I haven’t been using the lance to prick myself because it leaves my finger a little sting and sometimes when I push things like with my index it kinda hurts and is annoying, instead I just poke it with a their gauge (small blue needle that goes into lance) I still get blood out. Is the reading still accurate I was told by AI it could throw off the reading, especially since I squeeze my finger kinda hard sometimes to get more blood out.

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u/Icy_Entrepreneur4134 — 15 days ago

I'm a 21M 385lb who has had prediabetes and fatty liver since childhood; my current A1C is 9. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and I was prescribed Metformin and Rybelsus. I'm scared of developing some heart disease or losing my eyesight, something bad that is out of my control, regardless of what I do, even after remission or getting out of remission with age. I would like to think I could get into remission and be there for life, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, not needing medication, but I know that likely isn't the case, and I'm scared the medication will cause me to eventually develop some illness. I know I will probably be told to seek therapy, but I feel lost and almost hopeless. It feels like I'm doomed to die from this illness that I brought upon myself.

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u/Icy_Entrepreneur4134 — 17 days ago

I'm a 21M 385lb who has had prediabetes and fatty liver since childhood; my current A1C is 9. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and I was prescribed Metformin and Rybelsus. I'm scared of developing some heart disease or losing my eyesight, something bad that is out of my control, regardless of what I do, even after remission or getting out of remission with age. I would like to think I could get into remission and be there for life, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, not needing medication, but I know that likely isn't the case, and I'm scared the medication will cause me to eventually develop some illness. I know I will probably be told to seek therapy, but I feel lost and almost hopeless. It feels like I'm doomed to die from this illness that I brought upon myself.

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u/Icy_Entrepreneur4134 — 17 days ago
▲ 0 r/diabetes_t2+1 crossposts

Hi, I'm 21 male, and was recently diagnosed with T2D, and my goal is to get my A1C down from 9 to remission levels. I have always struggled with my weight now peaking at 385lbs, at about 5'11. I have had fatty liver as a child and have been prediabetic for multiple years, and I am scared that even after reversing my fatty liver and losing all that weight, my T2d will continue to progress, causing me other issues like neuropathy or affecting my eyesight, especially since I have had fatty liver and pre-diabetes since childhood, growing up with that strain on my organs. I keep seeing that age is on my side, being so young, but I'm not sure if that is just AI trying to comfort me. But I want to keep telling myself that once in remission, I could eat a normal amount of carbs (not excessive, of course) like a bowl of rice with steak and veggies, and not worry about my disease progressing or worsening. It really sucks because I love carbs, potatoes, bread, and rice. I'm not entirely sure what to eat either because I know my body still needs carbs. Any advice helps. I was put on Metformin and Rybelsus.
Thank you for reading!

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u/Icy_Entrepreneur4134 — 19 days ago