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<blockquote data-quote="aard" data-source="post: 2415296" data-attributes="member: 503044"><p>You know in my case hard to tell, all my family going back at least 3 generations are diabetic except for one. So I dont I thinke genetics plays a part.</p><p></p><p>However I don't care if my 'bad' choices over food gave me this. Living on salads for fifty years vs eating what I like, is a price worth paying. Of course I am taking steps to reverse this. If I continued my bad ways and lost leg etc then it wouldnt be a price worth paying. Now Im older I cant really eat what I used to anywhere so restricting my diet in later years small price to pay.</p><p></p><p>I don't 'blame' myself but I do accept responsibility for my actions. I'm not going to pretend I have none. The important thing is to not dwell on the past and just get on with living.</p><p></p><p>Incidently all my family(uncles,aunts, great auts etc) lived well into there 90s and 80s, none ever had complications from Diabetes despite being diagnosed. They also continued to eat cakes etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aard, post: 2415296, member: 503044"] You know in my case hard to tell, all my family going back at least 3 generations are diabetic except for one. So I dont I thinke genetics plays a part. However I don't care if my 'bad' choices over food gave me this. Living on salads for fifty years vs eating what I like, is a price worth paying. Of course I am taking steps to reverse this. If I continued my bad ways and lost leg etc then it wouldnt be a price worth paying. Now Im older I cant really eat what I used to anywhere so restricting my diet in later years small price to pay. I don't 'blame' myself but I do accept responsibility for my actions. I'm not going to pretend I have none. The important thing is to not dwell on the past and just get on with living. Incidently all my family(uncles,aunts, great auts etc) lived well into there 90s and 80s, none ever had complications from Diabetes despite being diagnosed. They also continued to eat cakes etc. [/QUOTE]
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