leeemerick
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- Philippines
- Type of diabetes
- Don't have diabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
In 2011 catherinecherub wrote an excellent post which started "I know that some Type 2's have a hard time because they think that because they are overweight that they brought this on themselves." She then gives a link to a very useful article and I quote "While type 1 diabetes is caused by an immune system that destroys insulin-making cells, type 2 is often thought of as a disease caused by too much food and too little exercise—and indeed, it can be exacerbated by those factors. This perception unfairly casts type 2 diabetes as a willpower problem.
Genes and other risk factors play a complex role in determining who gets type 2 diabetes and who doesn't. While the likelihood of having type 2 diabetes increases with age and weight, that isn't always the case. Anywhere from 10% to 20% of all people who have the disease are not overweight. What's more, many overweight people never get diabetes."
So when I saw the ad which seems to be currently being run on TV by DBUK, my blood boiled.
It implies that type 2 diabetes is simply caused by being overweight and not taking enough exercise - no other "causes" are mentioned. It appears to support all the old stereotypes - I found myself screaming (inside) at the box - how come as a dog owner for all of the 34 years I have been married that I have walked every day (come rain or shine!) I have been trying to lose weight for almost all of my marriage too, with very little success. I am only succeeding at the moment (and the weight loss is VERY slow) by cutting calories to under 1000 per day (- very difficult to keep up.)
Am I the only person to react strongly to this vile ad? Why are diabetes UK publishing this?
Not seen the advert but feel very angry about it reading your post. I am type 2 and yes a bit overweight. My dad's type 2 worked as a plasterer and never had an ounce of fat on him. All my grand parents were and are type 2. A couple were over weight, a couple were never overweight and very active. I probably would have got diabetes regardless of my health and lifestyle.
Seems unfair to just pin it on the fat guy!
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