Tyler McAllister
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But if I'm if I'm being frankly honest, there's like things that I have to deal with that normal human beings don't don't have to like like sometimes I yearn to be like Daryl just completed a five day water fast. I'm just like, man, I really wish that all I had to do was make a decision because I it's not just making a decision. I have to decide.
But if I'm if I'm being frankly honest, there's like things that I have to deal with that normal human beings don't don't have to like like sometimes I yearn to be like Daryl just completed a five day water fast. I'm just like, man, I really wish that all I had to do was make a decision because I it's not just making a decision. I have to decide.
But if I'm if I'm being frankly honest, there's like things that I have to deal with that normal human beings don't don't have to like like sometimes I yearn to be like Daryl just completed a five day water fast. I'm just like, man, I really wish that all I had to do was make a decision because I it's not just making a decision. I have to decide.
And then I have to freaking monitor this and make all kinds of crazy adjustments and like limiting my exercise at different times. And like, and like just be well aware, like when to make sure my insulin isn't overproducing and just all the, all these things.
And then I have to freaking monitor this and make all kinds of crazy adjustments and like limiting my exercise at different times. And like, and like just be well aware, like when to make sure my insulin isn't overproducing and just all the, all these things.
And then I have to freaking monitor this and make all kinds of crazy adjustments and like limiting my exercise at different times. And like, and like just be well aware, like when to make sure my insulin isn't overproducing and just all the, all these things.
And so, but again, I think, I think the coolest thing about type one diabetes is really, it's been a superpower because it's taught me discipline that I don't think I could have ever learned just from normal life. I like it. And so, um, so yeah, like everybody's in their own battle. Everybody is, uh, and so I always try not to overly, like I'm, I'm fairly judgmental from a physical standpoint.
And so, but again, I think, I think the coolest thing about type one diabetes is really, it's been a superpower because it's taught me discipline that I don't think I could have ever learned just from normal life. I like it. And so, um, so yeah, like everybody's in their own battle. Everybody is, uh, and so I always try not to overly, like I'm, I'm fairly judgmental from a physical standpoint.
And so, but again, I think, I think the coolest thing about type one diabetes is really, it's been a superpower because it's taught me discipline that I don't think I could have ever learned just from normal life. I like it. And so, um, so yeah, like everybody's in their own battle. Everybody is, uh, and so I always try not to overly, like I'm, I'm fairly judgmental from a physical standpoint.
Like I'll look at a 400 pound person and be like, dude, get more discipline. Like that's what I think. But at the same time, I always remind myself, look, everybody's in their own personal battle. If they're constantly bettering themselves, that's all that matters. As long as the trajectory is in the right way, and when they slide back a little bit, rebound and get back up.
Like I'll look at a 400 pound person and be like, dude, get more discipline. Like that's what I think. But at the same time, I always remind myself, look, everybody's in their own personal battle. If they're constantly bettering themselves, that's all that matters. As long as the trajectory is in the right way, and when they slide back a little bit, rebound and get back up.
Like I'll look at a 400 pound person and be like, dude, get more discipline. Like that's what I think. But at the same time, I always remind myself, look, everybody's in their own personal battle. If they're constantly bettering themselves, that's all that matters. As long as the trajectory is in the right way, and when they slide back a little bit, rebound and get back up.
Um, I mean, dude, it's the only way we experienced life, right? Like, like I can't feel the spirit if I am just like shoving myself full of donuts and weigh 400 pounds.
Um, I mean, dude, it's the only way we experienced life, right? Like, like I can't feel the spirit if I am just like shoving myself full of donuts and weigh 400 pounds.
Um, I mean, dude, it's the only way we experienced life, right? Like, like I can't feel the spirit if I am just like shoving myself full of donuts and weigh 400 pounds.
Is that true? Or what'd you say? You know, I saw the articles. Yeah. Stem cells, type one diabetes. Like here's, here's where I'm at. I want to believe it. I like, but like, Probably not. I would say the one downfall of our capitalistic society is health. It's the unfortunate byproduct of capitalism is that there's a lot of people make a lot of money on illness.
Is that true? Or what'd you say? You know, I saw the articles. Yeah. Stem cells, type one diabetes. Like here's, here's where I'm at. I want to believe it. I like, but like, Probably not. I would say the one downfall of our capitalistic society is health. It's the unfortunate byproduct of capitalism is that there's a lot of people make a lot of money on illness.
Is that true? Or what'd you say? You know, I saw the articles. Yeah. Stem cells, type one diabetes. Like here's, here's where I'm at. I want to believe it. I like, but like, Probably not. I would say the one downfall of our capitalistic society is health. It's the unfortunate byproduct of capitalism is that there's a lot of people make a lot of money on illness.
Insulin, blood sugar strips, insulin pumps, all this stuff it takes to take care of diabetes or cancer or anything else.
Insulin, blood sugar strips, insulin pumps, all this stuff it takes to take care of diabetes or cancer or anything else.