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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2575114" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>There is a characteristic of T2D that is identifiable - Metabolic Syndrome. It is not FAT as in overweight , it is rolypoly fat round the midriff, which is where the main adipose tissue resides. I am TOFI, but I developed a wheat belly. My limbs and neck remained lean, But I was 18 stone, whereas I am now 10 stone;. Same legs. My midriff has shrunk from size 38 being tight to size 30 and needing braces (suspenders in US) coz otherwise my jeans would be round my ankles, which is not a pretty sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2575114, member: 196898"] There is a characteristic of T2D that is identifiable - Metabolic Syndrome. It is not FAT as in overweight , it is rolypoly fat round the midriff, which is where the main adipose tissue resides. I am TOFI, but I developed a wheat belly. My limbs and neck remained lean, But I was 18 stone, whereas I am now 10 stone;. Same legs. My midriff has shrunk from size 38 being tight to size 30 and needing braces (suspenders in US) coz otherwise my jeans would be round my ankles, which is not a pretty sight. [/QUOTE]
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