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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 21979" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Graham</p><p> I know how it feels to lose a companion animal. It has happened to me many times. I used to show and breed Italian Greyhounds and have helped them into the world and also sadly, out of it.</p><p> I read somewhere that Pain is the price we pay for love.</p><p> I am one of the overweight ones and get fed up with the assumption made by many people,that somehow, I have "brought this condition upon myself" and that if I could lose weight, things would be better. Do THEY think, I'm overweight on purpose. (they're talking about it on radio 4 at the moment. ) i have lost about 40 lbs. in a year and am still, Technically, obese. just over 14 stone and 5 feet 8 </p><p> There's evidence in my family that genetis is a factor. my grandmother had T2 and my mother's sister died at age 68 of a stroke. I'd be sure she had undiagnosed T2. I had a stroke in 2003. My aunt was the typical apple shape. Quite a few membersof my extended family are "bonny". i don't know how many more will develop T2.</p><p> You put the pictures of homeless cats up didn't you. Wasn't there a diabetic one? couldn't you give him/her a home in Sooty's memory?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 21979, member: 8110"] Graham I know how it feels to lose a companion animal. It has happened to me many times. I used to show and breed Italian Greyhounds and have helped them into the world and also sadly, out of it. I read somewhere that Pain is the price we pay for love. I am one of the overweight ones and get fed up with the assumption made by many people,that somehow, I have "brought this condition upon myself" and that if I could lose weight, things would be better. Do THEY think, I'm overweight on purpose. (they're talking about it on radio 4 at the moment. ) i have lost about 40 lbs. in a year and am still, Technically, obese. just over 14 stone and 5 feet 8 There's evidence in my family that genetis is a factor. my grandmother had T2 and my mother's sister died at age 68 of a stroke. I'd be sure she had undiagnosed T2. I had a stroke in 2003. My aunt was the typical apple shape. Quite a few membersof my extended family are "bonny". i don't know how many more will develop T2. You put the pictures of homeless cats up didn't you. Wasn't there a diabetic one? couldn't you give him/her a home in Sooty's memory? [/QUOTE]
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