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<blockquote data-quote="juliekem" data-source="post: 692510" data-attributes="member: 47477"><p>Well it has been very badly done, that's all I can say. It appears to specifically support all the prejudices held by the great general non-diabetic public. We'er all fat slobs who don't take enough exercise. It does NOT mention ethnicity, genes etc nor does it ask a sensible question like "Do you find it very difficult to lose weight?" The message is simple - the guy lost his leg because he was "carrying a few extra pounds" the lady at the end was going blind because she didn't walk enough (hence the need to issue pedometers>)</p><p>BADLY DONE DBUK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juliekem, post: 692510, member: 47477"] Well it has been very badly done, that's all I can say. It appears to specifically support all the prejudices held by the great general non-diabetic public. We'er all fat slobs who don't take enough exercise. It does NOT mention ethnicity, genes etc nor does it ask a sensible question like "Do you find it very difficult to lose weight?" The message is simple - the guy lost his leg because he was "carrying a few extra pounds" the lady at the end was going blind because she didn't walk enough (hence the need to issue pedometers>) BADLY DONE DBUK [/QUOTE]
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