flojos mum
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LittleSue said:I'd like to say anyone can get diabetes. That is, you can be slim and get T2, or can get T1 without a family history of it. With constant media references to obesity and T2, folks may have the impression diabetes is what fat people get. (Well some fat folks do get it, but its not a prerequisite!) People may ignore symptoms, thinking it can't be diabetes because they're slim or have no family history of it.
Patch said:If you could raise awareness with the buyers that work in the supermarket that would be great. I wish there were more lo-carb foods available at local supermarkets, instead of shopping on t'interweb all the time... (I'm Type 2 and carbohydrate restriction impoves my condition DRASTICALLY).
LittleSue said:Nessa-lou
No history of T1 in my family either, before or since my diagnosis.
I had typical symptoms, mum knew something was badly wrong (but not what) and was beside herself with worry, but GP kept insisting I was fine and it was all in mum's mind. Including when we told him that another diabetic had suggested I might have diabetes. Not that he ever examined me or asked me how I felt...
One would hope things had improved since then, but not judging by some posts on here
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