sixfoot said:Well Trink i stopped giving because of their advice. But their advice and my experience are at best somewhat different.
Dave P
RPNKW said:The best diabetes adds were those in the 70's ands maybe 80's. Recall "Always going to the loo,always thirsty, always tired" then suggested diabetes. This was educational and not sensationalist,
Aadrgon said:RPNKW said:The best diabetes adds were those in the 70's ands maybe 80's. Recall "Always going to the loo,always thirsty, always tired" then suggested diabetes. This was educational and not sensationalist,
I can't remember seeing those but I would have thought listing the symptoms much better for getting possible diabetics to check with their GP's rather than this scaremongering which is more likely to attract hyperchondriacs to the GP's surgery ( no offence to any hyperchondriacs ) rather than possible diabetics. :x :x
sixfoot said:As a slimmer now T2 I dont suppose i fit the profile anymore which as someone else posted recently may mean im now invisible ............. now theres a nice thought
Dave P
gospatric said:I recently encountered an advert on bill boards and in a newspaper, with the heading....
Diabetes. Beware the silent assassin.
The death certificate will say heart attack. It was really diabetes.
I do not know if this is meant to scAare older type 2's ?
But it scared me!!!I felt it was extreme and very distressing and an unreal exaggeration of the issues.
Does any one else agree ?
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