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<blockquote data-quote="Matt1212" data-source="post: 112019" data-attributes="member: 23423"><p>i have a lot of sympathy for the post from Rebecca , it is difficult in my mind to compare my 4 year old type 1 daughter with an adult with type 2 who in many cases (not all , but still a large number) has allowed the condition to develop.</p><p>Sometimes it seems from posts I have seen types 2's aim to be upgraded to taking insulin so as to legitimize there condition.</p><p></p><p>However there are loads of great posts on this site and some good natured debate does no harm.</p><p></p><p>It does seem unfair though that types 1's (and the minority of type 2's) are viewed as causing their own condition through poor diet / no exercsie when that is not the case</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt1212, post: 112019, member: 23423"] i have a lot of sympathy for the post from Rebecca , it is difficult in my mind to compare my 4 year old type 1 daughter with an adult with type 2 who in many cases (not all , but still a large number) has allowed the condition to develop. Sometimes it seems from posts I have seen types 2's aim to be upgraded to taking insulin so as to legitimize there condition. However there are loads of great posts on this site and some good natured debate does no harm. It does seem unfair though that types 1's (and the minority of type 2's) are viewed as causing their own condition through poor diet / no exercsie when that is not the case [/QUOTE]
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