Tom Hanks has opened up on his battle with type 2 diabetes, after being diagnosed in 2013. Reflecting on his lifestyle and habits in his younger years, Hanks admitted that being a ‘total idiot’ with his food and health when he was younger led to the diagnosis. Speaking to the Radio Times, the 59-year-old said: "I'm part of the lazy American generation that has blindly kept dancing through the party and now finds ourselves with a malady. I was heavy. You've seen me in movies. You know what I looked like. I was a total idiot.” "I thought I could avoid it by removing the buns from my cheeseburgers. Well, it takes a little bit more than that.” However Hanks has been told by his doctor that if he meets his target weight he will be free from the disease. "My doctor says if I can hit a target weight, I will not have Type 2 diabetes anymore," he added. Hanks revealed his diagnosis during a 2013 appearance on 'The Late Show With David Letterman'. "I went to the doctor and he said, 'You know those high blood sugar numbers you've been dealing with since you were 36? Well, you've graduated. You've got Type 2 diabetes, young man,’" Hanks explained. "My doctor said, 'Look, if you can weigh as much as you weighed in high school, you will essentially be completely healthy. You will not have Type 2 diabetes.' And then I said to her, 'Well, then, I'm gonna have Type 2 diabetes, because there is no way I can weigh as much as I did in high school.’"
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