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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 1003493" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>I thought it was excellent. No mention of fats or salt but keep the carbs right down. I believe T2 is very often a life-style choice (sorry to other posters who say otherwise) and many so-called slim T2s are not T2 anyway but mis-diagnosed late onset T1. The fat lady was a T2 even though it was pushed back into remission. Yes, there are genetic implications in getting T2 but that's no excuse to eat the wrong foods and become excessively overweight. So good to see some diet sense coming in to these TV programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 1003493, member: 21149"] I thought it was excellent. No mention of fats or salt but keep the carbs right down. I believe T2 is very often a life-style choice (sorry to other posters who say otherwise) and many so-called slim T2s are not T2 anyway but mis-diagnosed late onset T1. The fat lady was a T2 even though it was pushed back into remission. Yes, there are genetic implications in getting T2 but that's no excuse to eat the wrong foods and become excessively overweight. So good to see some diet sense coming in to these TV programs. [/QUOTE]
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