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<blockquote data-quote="himtoo" data-source="post: 1169451" data-attributes="member: 142835"><p>why then are there overweight people without D and underweight people that develop D.</p><p></p><p>your insulin abuse statement is clearly an opinion based on limited knowledge and should be tempered with the fact that more and more is being uncovered about multiple subtypes of type 2 and not all are diet based.</p><p></p><p>my own father and 2 uncles are all type 2 -- only 1 is overweight</p><p>the other 2 are underweight and have managed for years on a lower carb based diet due to prior knowledge from my diagnosiss.</p><p></p><p>I myself was diagnosed type 1 at age 14 - long before any of my relatives developed this chronic condition.</p><p></p><p>you are stirring a pot of which you know not all the ingredients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="himtoo, post: 1169451, member: 142835"] why then are there overweight people without D and underweight people that develop D. your insulin abuse statement is clearly an opinion based on limited knowledge and should be tempered with the fact that more and more is being uncovered about multiple subtypes of type 2 and not all are diet based. my own father and 2 uncles are all type 2 -- only 1 is overweight the other 2 are underweight and have managed for years on a lower carb based diet due to prior knowledge from my diagnosiss. I myself was diagnosed type 1 at age 14 - long before any of my relatives developed this chronic condition. you are stirring a pot of which you know not all the ingredients. [/QUOTE]
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