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<blockquote data-quote="Krystyna23040" data-source="post: 1888932" data-attributes="member: 374421"><p>The first diagnosis I had was that I was Type 1. The consultant reassured me that it wasn't my fault that I had type 1 - which sort of suggested that if I had type 2 it would have been self inflicted. I was really happy not to be T2 at the time because I didn't want it to be my fault and very disappointed to have the diagnosis changed to T2. That changed of course when I realised I could control it with diet and I realised how lucky l was to have T2.</p><p></p><p>I do believe that I am genetically predisposed to develop diabetes so I have stopped believing that it is my fault. I have a very good friend who is at least 6 stone heavier than me who still eats all the same sugary and starchy carbs that I used to eat and still has absolutely brilliant blood sugars. It looks as though she will never develop diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krystyna23040, post: 1888932, member: 374421"] The first diagnosis I had was that I was Type 1. The consultant reassured me that it wasn't my fault that I had type 1 - which sort of suggested that if I had type 2 it would have been self inflicted. I was really happy not to be T2 at the time because I didn't want it to be my fault and very disappointed to have the diagnosis changed to T2. That changed of course when I realised I could control it with diet and I realised how lucky l was to have T2. I do believe that I am genetically predisposed to develop diabetes so I have stopped believing that it is my fault. I have a very good friend who is at least 6 stone heavier than me who still eats all the same sugary and starchy carbs that I used to eat and still has absolutely brilliant blood sugars. It looks as though she will never develop diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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