Geri said:I wish there could be more of a distinction between type 1 and overwieght diabetes.
Geri said:Louiseb...... that is why I said overweight diabetes and not type 2 diabetes!.
I am not ignorant of the fact that some type 2s have a healthy lifestyle and may not be overwieght.
BUT..... diabetes is often used to describe the overwieght, poorly nourished and inactive people within the media. That is the point of my comment.
In my experience,Type 1is tougher than Type 2. Perhaps this is why I feel so angry that the media generalises the condition as being all the same...... or perhaps it is because people who can correct their diagnosis by eating healthily and becoming more active, can actually rid themselves of this condition.
Surely you feel the same.!
I don't feel the same. I have now been correctly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, before that it was assumed to be type 2, so I have experience of both in a way (at the start, the tablets were working as well as they would had it really been type 2). Neither is easier really, I think.Geri said:Surely you feel the same.!
5) The whole point of my post was that the media states that diabetes is a drain on the NHS and that people who dont watch their diet and dont exercise are more likely to get 'diabetes'.
This is what my post was all about. You have educated me that not all type 2s can help thier wieght. We should indeed link together and campaign together when we hear this sort of thing on TV and in the papers.
Incidently, after I complained to the TV new station that had shown the large man showing his new found healthy diet, the news clip was taken off air.
So, I am sorry if I have offended anyone. I have learnt that type 2 is difficult to manage as well as type 1. but please, lets ALL get together and complain to the news and paper people if we see diabetes linked to diet and inactivity! We obviously need to educate the media, as well as the non diabetic community who watches the media.
lovinglife said:T1 or T2 - both come with their own problems and I personally don't think one is worse than the other - just different - but we all have a common goal - to control our BS. avoid complications and live a happy healthy life - lets concentrate on helping each other do that instead of "my disease is worse than your disease" - it makes us no better than the media when we resort to that
Dippy3103 said:I stand by what I said. A t2 becomes diabetic because they had an existing predisposition. It may then be triggered by lifestyle, but if it was just down to weight
/inactivaty then all fat people would be diabetic and all diabetics fat.
JUSTFOCUS said:OK what if youve had an accident that led you to imbobile for 3-4 yrs and then spend 2yrs trying to get an mri scan .To only support what you have told your DR all along and put on 3st. Then get type 2 because your over weight and immobile .If only the DR had listened i don't think i would be diabetic or over weight (lost 1 stone now)
would very much like all your thoughts type 1 or 2 ? JF
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