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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 268306" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>Defren says that the discrimination wouldn't end even if the governmen put out an announcement . Paul says he has "been here before 2 with his bowel cancer.</p><p></p><p>They are both quite right. One government after another has been putting out the message that obesity leads to serious diseases like cancer and diabetes. Even some of the pharmacy chains jumped on the band wagon.</p><p>Neve r a mention from anyone DUK included in the National media hat obesity could be a SYMPTOM not a cause.</p><p></p><p>Now DUK sensing an opportunity to frighten the government into investing heavily into research by ditching the present generation of sufferers or hrowing them to he wolves. his is exposing diabetics to more prejudice. I CAN well understand why T!s distance themselves from T1"s but they are sadly mistaken if they think the general public will see this distinction or will even wish to.</p><p></p><p>I have said before pity we can't find an influential figure to represent us. It is quite common for large charities to take on a life of their own and lose ouch with heir roots.</p><p>Do we know of any high-profile diabetics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 268306, member: 30851"] Defren says that the discrimination wouldn't end even if the governmen put out an announcement . Paul says he has "been here before 2 with his bowel cancer. They are both quite right. One government after another has been putting out the message that obesity leads to serious diseases like cancer and diabetes. Even some of the pharmacy chains jumped on the band wagon. Neve r a mention from anyone DUK included in the National media hat obesity could be a SYMPTOM not a cause. Now DUK sensing an opportunity to frighten the government into investing heavily into research by ditching the present generation of sufferers or hrowing them to he wolves. his is exposing diabetics to more prejudice. I CAN well understand why T!s distance themselves from T1"s but they are sadly mistaken if they think the general public will see this distinction or will even wish to. I have said before pity we can't find an influential figure to represent us. It is quite common for large charities to take on a life of their own and lose ouch with heir roots. Do we know of any high-profile diabetics? [/QUOTE]
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