So does that mean all the horrendously obese people who drink like fish and use overdoses of insulin to compensate for the booze will all of a sudden be cured and no longer have a reason to sit around and draw disability?
If so, I am all for this. Many of these diabetes patients choose not to manage it because diabetes management requires personal responsibility - watching what you eat, constant blood sugar testing and wound care - which, you know, would require effort on their part. And then they wind up with infections and gangrene and insulin shock or in a diabetic coma. I read so many medical blogs about people who don't manage their diabetes until they get into a crisis then wind up in a ER using precious resources that could be spent on real emergencies to get themselves stable. I know lots of diabetics who are contientious about their disease, which shows that it is not impossible to have diabetes and still carry on a normal life.
I know a specific person, who drinks a fifth of nasty cheap bourbon a day, all the while injecting himself with unmeasured doses of insulin in between refills. He can't even get up to get the drinks himself, because he is morbidly obese and now has lost a leg below the calf to "the sugar". After Katrina, this man spent three weeks in my own personal favorite leather recliner. I thought I would NEVER get the stench out.