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<blockquote data-quote="veggienft" data-source="post: 110695" data-attributes="member: 21870"><p>This thread finally gives me the opportunity to chime in on this subject without criticizing a poster who's looking for help. You're criticizing some advice, and I'm criticizing your criticism.</p><p></p><p>I'm not formally diagnosed as a diabetic. </p><p></p><p>* I have LADA. </p><p></p><p>However........</p><p></p><p>* I DON'T have LADA </p><p></p><p>.........because I *totally* control it with diet. If I went in to be tested today, a doctor would say I'm well. Period.</p><p></p><p>There's a glaringly obvious trend among type 2 diabetics to get diagnosed, and "be" a diabetic. The tactic lets diabetics eat the sweets and flours they are addicted to while stroking each other with enablement talk. </p><p></p><p>And that's what you're doing. You are welcome to do as you please. </p><p></p><p>Type 2 diabetes is curable .......curable. And it doesn't take being diagnosed to cure it. Becoming "a diabetic" is anathema to curing diabetes. I recommend *not* becoming a diabetic. Instead, a person should change lifestyles until he/she is no longer diabetic.</p><p>..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veggienft, post: 110695, member: 21870"] This thread finally gives me the opportunity to chime in on this subject without criticizing a poster who's looking for help. You're criticizing some advice, and I'm criticizing your criticism. I'm not formally diagnosed as a diabetic. * I have LADA. However........ * I DON'T have LADA .........because I *totally* control it with diet. If I went in to be tested today, a doctor would say I'm well. Period. There's a glaringly obvious trend among type 2 diabetics to get diagnosed, and "be" a diabetic. The tactic lets diabetics eat the sweets and flours they are addicted to while stroking each other with enablement talk. And that's what you're doing. You are welcome to do as you please. Type 2 diabetes is curable .......curable. And it doesn't take being diagnosed to cure it. Becoming "a diabetic" is anathema to curing diabetes. I recommend *not* becoming a diabetic. Instead, a person should change lifestyles until he/she is no longer diabetic. .. [/QUOTE]
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