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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1938467" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Yes there is a lot in the media about 'self inflicted' diabetes, but for most people that is just nonsense to blame their weight.</p><p>There is also no 'few weeks to diabetes'.</p><p>I assume that you are living and eating with your family - perhaps you could ask for help avoiding the high carb foods, as it can't be easy being a teenager and overweight. Don't worry about it too much though, as being over weight doesn't give you diabetes.</p><p>You could, perhaps not eat lots of ice cream - I make my own real ice cream to a family recipe, without loads of starch or sugar, as real icecream is basically eggs and cream - which a diabetic can eat and not have raised blood glucose - adapting recipes back to what they used to be can make a big difference to what can be eaten - even for a full blown diabetic. For someone barely on the edge, it could prevent even prediabetes being seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1938467, member: 355878"] Yes there is a lot in the media about 'self inflicted' diabetes, but for most people that is just nonsense to blame their weight. There is also no 'few weeks to diabetes'. I assume that you are living and eating with your family - perhaps you could ask for help avoiding the high carb foods, as it can't be easy being a teenager and overweight. Don't worry about it too much though, as being over weight doesn't give you diabetes. You could, perhaps not eat lots of ice cream - I make my own real ice cream to a family recipe, without loads of starch or sugar, as real icecream is basically eggs and cream - which a diabetic can eat and not have raised blood glucose - adapting recipes back to what they used to be can make a big difference to what can be eaten - even for a full blown diabetic. For someone barely on the edge, it could prevent even prediabetes being seen. [/QUOTE]
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