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<blockquote data-quote="Scardoc" data-source="post: 714921" data-attributes="member: 44692"><p>[USER=44692]</p><p> </p><p>Whoa! You've picked that up all wrong @tim2000s. I said a bit of blame and shame did me good where weight gain was concerned but did not connect that to my T1 in any way, shape or form.</p><p> </p><p>That was a number of years before I was ever diagnosed. Best to clear that up quickly!!</p><p> </p><p>"As for T2? Well, neither you nor I are really in a position to quote gospel and verse on it as neither of us is a T2. We only have the observations and statistics to work from. And those tell us that there are only correlations and not causation. There is a very public view that it is a form of self-created condition, however there is no direct evidence to support this. If causation comes to be proven, then it's a different situation. Much has already been said on this topic so I wont' push it further."</p><p> </p><p>This paragraph is very well put and one I would agree with entirely. What I express is an opinion and not one that I have ever applied to every T2.[/user]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scardoc, post: 714921, member: 44692"] [USER=44692] Whoa! You've picked that up all wrong @tim2000s. I said a bit of blame and shame did me good where weight gain was concerned but did not connect that to my T1 in any way, shape or form. That was a number of years before I was ever diagnosed. Best to clear that up quickly!! "As for T2? Well, neither you nor I are really in a position to quote gospel and verse on it as neither of us is a T2. We only have the observations and statistics to work from. And those tell us that there are only correlations and not causation. There is a very public view that it is a form of self-created condition, however there is no direct evidence to support this. If causation comes to be proven, then it's a different situation. Much has already been said on this topic so I wont' push it further." This paragraph is very well put and one I would agree with entirely. What I express is an opinion and not one that I have ever applied to every T2.[/user] [/QUOTE]
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