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25 years old, 8 Stone & Type 2 Diabetes
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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2222086"><p>Getting type 2 can be thought of as running out of available fat storage. This doesn't always mean actually becoming fat. Very few humans are able to get infinitely fat without ever becoming diabetic. We all have our own personal threshold. For some, including me, that is not very fat at all. In fact I have always found it almost impossible to put on any meaningful weight. TOFI become diabetic very easily, very quickly, because their liver runs out of places to store the glucose far sooner than if they were able to become obese.</p><p></p><p>I will stop short of offering any dietary opinions, as I'm a full-carnivore (polar opposite!). But there are many vegetarians and vegans on these boards who are successfully managing type 2. I'm sure some will be along to offer help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2222086"] Getting type 2 can be thought of as running out of available fat storage. This doesn't always mean actually becoming fat. Very few humans are able to get infinitely fat without ever becoming diabetic. We all have our own personal threshold. For some, including me, that is not very fat at all. In fact I have always found it almost impossible to put on any meaningful weight. TOFI become diabetic very easily, very quickly, because their liver runs out of places to store the glucose far sooner than if they were able to become obese. I will stop short of offering any dietary opinions, as I'm a full-carnivore (polar opposite!). But there are many vegetarians and vegans on these boards who are successfully managing type 2. I'm sure some will be along to offer help. [/QUOTE]
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