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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Vimes" data-source="post: 909802" data-attributes="member: 67132"><p>From a kid I teach on noticing my pump and asking about it. "My dog has diabetes. It's dying, it's got kidney failure and is blind." Eerrrmmmm.</p><p>Or "My nan has diabetes, she's only got 2 toes." </p><p></p><p>And as for type 2 and weight issues - my dad had type 2 but wasn't diagnosed until he had 26" waist. So in yer face about weight and type 2 being related. </p><p></p><p>He looked like a poor refugee from the old 1940s war footage. Makes me wonder if he was actually LADA. We'll never know now.</p><p>Other members of his family were type 2 and skinny. </p><p>I was diagnosed type 1 when I was 20. My cousin was 46 when he was diagnosed with type 1.</p><p>Call us type 1 or type 2 I actually don't care. We could all end up with the same awful complications. What needs to change is the public ignorance towards diabetes.</p><p>Sorry for the rant!</p><p></p><p>And LCHF forever! Just saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Vimes, post: 909802, member: 67132"] From a kid I teach on noticing my pump and asking about it. "My dog has diabetes. It's dying, it's got kidney failure and is blind." Eerrrmmmm. Or "My nan has diabetes, she's only got 2 toes." And as for type 2 and weight issues - my dad had type 2 but wasn't diagnosed until he had 26" waist. So in yer face about weight and type 2 being related. He looked like a poor refugee from the old 1940s war footage. Makes me wonder if he was actually LADA. We'll never know now. Other members of his family were type 2 and skinny. I was diagnosed type 1 when I was 20. My cousin was 46 when he was diagnosed with type 1. Call us type 1 or type 2 I actually don't care. We could all end up with the same awful complications. What needs to change is the public ignorance towards diabetes. Sorry for the rant! And LCHF forever! Just saying. [/QUOTE]
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