Pheebs said:I would never want help or advice from a Type 2. Ever.
Pheebs said:Is type 2 not generally caused by lifestyle? In all of it's variations. I have someone close to me that is Type 2, and can honestly hand on heart say it was her fault she developed the disease. To me, that's appalling. That is something she could have avoided. It was only the other day I was talking to my Diabetic Nurse about this and she said "For the most part, Type 2 can be avoided." Her words, not mine! I accept there are instances where it's hereditary. However, it does frustrate me that someone can willingly put themselves in that position. I didn't choose to be this way. And although you may have hypos too and are at risk of similar complications, I don't have any sympathy for it.
Pheebs said:No sympathy for Type 2's who have brought it on themselves badge, yes definitely. As I said before, I know there are exceptions. Maybe I should change my written opinion to Dislikes: Type 2's who have brought it on themselves. And Angie, yes I did write that, meaning that people assume us Type 1's are like the Type 2's who are overweight, who have been lazy and caused themselves to have the disease.
louiseb said:
viviennem said:Everyone is indeed entitled to their opinions.
There were some people in Germany about 70 years ago, who had similar opinions on a different subject. Or in Rwanda, more recently, on yet another subject. Or in Northern Ireland. There's a very thin line between 'dislike' and 'prejudice'.
And most of it is purely down to ignorance and misunderstanding.
Viv
Pheebs said:comparing me to a fascist and instigator of a holocaust is **** right disgusting."
Why? Hitler didn't like some people because they had dark hair or came from the wrong place....labels again!!
"I honestly can't believe some of these comparisons. Maybe I have shocked some of you Type 2's with my opinions, and although arguably you have completely valid points in that not all of you have brought it on yourself, but there is a vast majority that have!
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