If your blood sugar is out of control that could be the case though if treated right you could avoid most complication.
Truth is that alot of these people that have all these problems were diagnosed 20-30+ years ago. At the time the technology wasn't good an difficult to keep track and stay on top of it. I was born in 1992 and got diabetes in 93. Even then tech was low and in the past almost 19 years I've had trouble adjusting to changes. Went from 2 shots a day to 6 shots, and then insulin pump. You've been diagnosed in the "golden age" where technology advances greatly every year and fine tuning is much easier.
Type 2 diabetic usually get it from inheritance or unhealthy lifestyles. High blood sugar damages vains which will also in turn damage
Eye sight
Organs
Blood flow
Nerve endings
Resources are available to control blood sugar and having a healthy lifestyle will help control diabetes.
All in all nothing is for sure and even having horrible control you might turn out fine(chances are slim)
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