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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 112603" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>I am overweight, but not the typical T2 shape. I'm long legged, very full busted and otherwise hourglass shaped.</p><p> I'm active and FAR From lazy. In addition, I NEVER made fast food a regular part of my life. I would buy one burger per school holiday for daughter when she was the appropriate age. I once had Kentucky fried Chicken at a friend's house, restaurant visits are rare and I've NEVER had take away food delivered.</p><p> I do buy lunch for myself and grandaughter at MacDonald's sometimes. I have a chicken salad, in a bowl and I buy fish fingers and fruit for the baby.</p><p>Before I was diagnosed, I was probably a little less active, but was working and ate FSA recommended pyramid, of fresh home cooked food. Had I no done so, I might have escaped T2 :shock: </p><p> I am 4th in a direct line of T2 diabetics. My ancestresses in Northern Bohemia were farmers and could not have the so-called Diabetes lifestyle. </p><p> Whose lifestyle is meant to promote diabetes? I must admit, even I was being a bit judgemental when I walked past MacDonald's drive through and saw a guy in an SUV, who could barely close the door, stop to pick up a huge package of food. He then pulled in to the car park and began to eat a giant sized burger.</p><p> When I realised what I was hthinking, I reprimanded myself and walked on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 112603, member: 8110"] I am overweight, but not the typical T2 shape. I'm long legged, very full busted and otherwise hourglass shaped. I'm active and FAR From lazy. In addition, I NEVER made fast food a regular part of my life. I would buy one burger per school holiday for daughter when she was the appropriate age. I once had Kentucky fried Chicken at a friend's house, restaurant visits are rare and I've NEVER had take away food delivered. I do buy lunch for myself and grandaughter at MacDonald's sometimes. I have a chicken salad, in a bowl and I buy fish fingers and fruit for the baby. Before I was diagnosed, I was probably a little less active, but was working and ate FSA recommended pyramid, of fresh home cooked food. Had I no done so, I might have escaped T2 :shock: I am 4th in a direct line of T2 diabetics. My ancestresses in Northern Bohemia were farmers and could not have the so-called Diabetes lifestyle. Whose lifestyle is meant to promote diabetes? I must admit, even I was being a bit judgemental when I walked past MacDonald's drive through and saw a guy in an SUV, who could barely close the door, stop to pick up a huge package of food. He then pulled in to the car park and began to eat a giant sized burger. When I realised what I was hthinking, I reprimanded myself and walked on. [/QUOTE]
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