@@thatguyoverthere1410 Yes. He was having issues with his kidneys which stemmed from the diabetuhs. He was 85 though so he did at least have a full life.
I know this might not be related to diabetes but a rapper name lil nas x had a live performance in roblox so here the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ub82Xb1C8osD.htmlIABETES Edit I change it to lil nas x video because of someone finding out that it a Rick roll
@@Worldomafe You're such a liar! I literally have seen "dQw4w9WgXcQ" so much I instantly know the rick-rolls. There actually is a youtube video called "how to manage your dibeethus though: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d0tGBCCE0lc.html
Eamon Ahern we weren’t talking about type 1 diabetes. No one is. And you can still do keto while type one. Plenty of medical proof showing it’s possible. It’s just big pharma lying to you saying it’s bad so they can continue to sell you a ton of insulin and it’s crazy prices. I’d bet you live in the United States too where insulin is a huge profit maker
Eamon Ahern yeah cuz Ireland is known for being healthy too. And you’re the one who didn’t even get the insulin joke in the first post. You were all “ I can’t because it’ll mess up my blood sugars”. That’s like if someone was just talking about alcohol and said “ take a shot every time they say...” and then some person comments saying “ I can’t drink alcohol because I have cirrhosis in my liver”
PhaseSkater yes you do need glucose in your blood dumbass. If you don’t eat carbs some of the amino acids from the protein you eat are converted to glucose
Mr. Brimley lived in my hometown. My dad ran one of the local theaters and he did a play there once, and he sat in the hallway with me and talked to me for a long time about how college was going for me and what my plans for the future were. He was really a nice guy.
Diabedes the demigod, son of the mighty Zeus and a very ... large barmaid from Korinth. No feast was to big for him, and no lunch to small. Once he squeezed the life out of the abominable Pigman of epidaurus, not to liberate the people from a horrible scourge, but because he was so very hungry after the breakfast. Cornelius Maltus Diabetus, Senator during the late republic, known for having chewing slaves, and publishing a book on the pleasures of lazyness, which was ghostwritten by a less lazy man. In 76 bc. he was stabbed to death, but instead of blood, brown sirup came outnofbhis wounds.
Diabetus Maximus of Londinium. He was born in 284 AD in a wealthy family. At a young age he was enlisted in the Roman army as the cook of his legion. He was known for being a bit chubby and good hearted. Unfortunately, in 315 AD, his legion lost a battle and he was caught captive by the Sassanids. 3 years later he managed to escape, and reached Constantinople. There, he opened a tavern. 22 years later, he died, because his body was too fat and his heart could not beat normally. A little known fact about him was that he read every cook book of the Roman chef Forcetius Largo (22 BC-61 AD).
Sad to see him go. His pronunciation was funny but the message can give hope he lived over 41 years with Diabeetus and live to a nice old age of 85. Always get your regular checkups with a doctor and if your diagnosed with something always follow the instructions to manage the disease it can add decades to your life.
Rand McNally no it is you who misunderstood. He is saying “dye a beatus”, as in he would like you to color a beatus map, as the copies of the map are so old the parchment on which they were drawn on has yellowed to an unacceptable point.
If a father sent his son away to military school, it's not because he's cold hearted, it's because he wants to make a man out of his son, so he has a future.
I like to imagine that the moustached man is named Beetes and the guy in the black coat is named Beetus and they got into a big arguement and are now telling each other to die.
@beezz Co Wilford Brimley. He did a lot of commercials in the 80s and 90s. I think he did some Quaker Oats commercials. I was always confused why his picture on the oats didn't match what he really looked like. Oh and he played in an 80s tv series called Eight Is Enough and I think he played in the movie Cocoon. You're welcome😊.
I've been a Type 1 diabetic for 19 years and literally haven't found a more relatable and empowering video explaining the disease in all my years. God bless you sir.
Got diagnosed with type 2 just 2 weeks ago. This is waaaaay more informative than that "Living with Diabetes" brochure they gave me. Thank you Mr Brimley!
I know everyone makes jokes and stuff about him saying “diabeetus” but let’s be honest, who else has brought more awareness about the condition than him? Rest In Peace. Thank you for all the laughs and thank you for all the public service.
I don't think he helped with that at all. Adult-onset diabetes is a result primarily of a poor diet, so Wilford did zero service to the cause because he never informed anyone in a proper way in his TV ads how to prevent diabetes. He was just a corporate hack doing his apple pie and ice cream ads. He was clueless. Cultures which mostly observe a really good diet have a very low percentage of adult-onset diabetes.
R.I.P. WILFORD BRIMlLEY! Let’s hope it wasn’t the Diabetes that took him from us. God Speed and thanks for the memories. THE THING 1982 being especially superb
I'm always confused, when I hear people talking about falco and then I remember, that he was the only german speaking person, who actually got on place one in the US billboard charts. And he was the first popular white rapper. As a german that's always kinda funny
Thank you for giving proper attention to both sides of this important debate. When Berstein said, "diabetes," I found the logic nearly insurmountable. But then Wilford immediately countered with, "diabetuhs," i knew my mind was made up
@@alexworld257 When you are so tired you do nit even want to switch from Greek to Latin to write English. You are using Greek alphabet to write English.😂😂😂
I remember seeing this commercial on TV back in the 2000s/90s when I was young. Not only did that guy look exactly like my grandpa (same exact glasses and facial hair), but my grandpa would also pronounce diabetes as "diabeetus." I would always do my best to not crack up laughing whenever this commercial came on or when my grandpa said it. RIP Grandpa and Mr Diabeetus.