Tom Hanks, the actor, has come out about his diabetes diagnosis, claiming that he is completely to blame for the ailment.
The Hollywood legend said that he was previously an “idiot” because of his eating habits, which he blamed on the American cuisine.
He is part of the lazy American generation that has mindlessly continued dancing through the celebration and now discovers oneself with a sickness, he said.
Hanks was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Variety 1 diabetes is diagnosed in those who are born with the disease, whereas Type 2 diabetes, the most prevalent type, develops later in life and is caused in part by lifestyle factors.
Roles in films such as “Castaway” and “Philadelphia,” in which he had to drop and gain significant weight, may have been connected to his diagnosis, he suggested at the time.
One understands those high blood sugar levels one had since the age of 36? One has Type 2 diabetes, Hanks stated on David Letterman’s “Late Show.”
He was big. One must have seen it in movies and are familiar with its appearance. He was a complete moron, Hanks admits.
Hanks has acknowledged attempting but utterly fails to be healthy.
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He believed he could prevent it by taking the buns out of his cheeseburgers. It takes a little more than that, to be sure.
On the positive side, Hanks’ doctor advised the Oscar winner that if he loses weight, his prognosis may be reversed.
However, the 59-year-old said that he might not be able to reach his goal weight and would have to live with the sickness.
He is going to get Type 2 diabetes then, since there’s no way he is going to be able to weigh what he weighed in high school, he said to David Letterman in 2013.
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