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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 2304646" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>I've always treated my diabetes the same as I have with any other health issues, e.g. my previous chronic migraines. I'm quite happy to let people know I'm T2 if it crops up or when it may be useful or relevant for them to know. If as a result they considered me to have brought it on myself because they thought I was fat/lazy, etc, then that would be <strong>their </strong>problem not mine. But having said that no one I've talked to so far has ever had that sort of petty ignorant attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 2304646, member: 93179"] I've always treated my diabetes the same as I have with any other health issues, e.g. my previous chronic migraines. I'm quite happy to let people know I'm T2 if it crops up or when it may be useful or relevant for them to know. If as a result they considered me to have brought it on myself because they thought I was fat/lazy, etc, then that would be [B]their [/B]problem not mine. But having said that no one I've talked to so far has ever had that sort of petty ignorant attitude. [/QUOTE]
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