It might not kill you but it could potentially give you diabetes. And diabetes can kill you prematurely if you don’t regulate it correctly. I was diagnosed with Type II diabetes in March of 2006. I had no history of it in my family and I was then (and now) only 145 pounds. I didn’t meet the profile, at all, for someone who should have contracted diabetes.
The only thing my doctor and endocrinologist could come up with was, I had such a horrible diet of junk food, fast food, lots of sugar and carbs and such, that my pancreas just stopped working correctly and stopped producing enough insulin.
My former diet was fast food at least 3 times a week, 2 to 3 cans of Coke a day, too much candy, ice cream, potato chips, and a host of other nutritional disasters.
Just some food for thought for you. (Pardon the pun)