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<blockquote data-quote="kesun" data-source="post: 589440" data-attributes="member: 39776"><p>Well, I don't have T2, but I suspect that if I followed this advice be so busy coping with the high BG complications from the diabetes I do have that I'd scarcely notice whether I'd added T2 to my diagnosis or not.</p><p></p><p>What I dislike about this kind of advice is that it perpetuates the story that diabetes is our own fault: the implied message is that if you eat healthily and exercise you're unlikely to get diabetes; therefore if you have diabetes it must be because you ate unhealthily and didn't exercise.</p><p></p><p>Kate</p><p></p><p>Edit: Oops. I know this isn't Gudrun's advice but a quotation from an expert, and my quote makes it look as if it's Gudrun's own words. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kesun, post: 589440, member: 39776"] Well, I don't have T2, but I suspect that if I followed this advice be so busy coping with the high BG complications from the diabetes I do have that I'd scarcely notice whether I'd added T2 to my diagnosis or not. What I dislike about this kind of advice is that it perpetuates the story that diabetes is our own fault: the implied message is that if you eat healthily and exercise you're unlikely to get diabetes; therefore if you have diabetes it must be because you ate unhealthily and didn't exercise. Kate Edit: Oops. I know this isn't Gudrun's advice but a quotation from an expert, and my quote makes it look as if it's Gudrun's own words. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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