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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2467125" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>Hi [USER=551362]@KatMac1[/USER] and welcome</p><p>Were you aware that there's lots of research showing that weight gain is a symptom of metabolic disorder, NOT a cause of it?</p><p>And although they are currently saying T2 , it's not beyond possibility that it is T1. Watch out for any sudden deterioration</p><p>Neither condition follows a straight path, expect ups and downs and twists and turns.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile as said above, stop being hard on yourself, concentrate on your thesis than after that commence learning about diabetes, causes and things you can do. It's a huge subject and will take loads of your time so don't let it detract from your immediate exam. </p><p></p><p>Neither type is a life sentence nor a punishment, and you've found the best place for support and information xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2467125, member: 521715"] Hi [USER=551362]@KatMac1[/USER] and welcome Were you aware that there's lots of research showing that weight gain is a symptom of metabolic disorder, NOT a cause of it? And although they are currently saying T2 , it's not beyond possibility that it is T1. Watch out for any sudden deterioration Neither condition follows a straight path, expect ups and downs and twists and turns. Meanwhile as said above, stop being hard on yourself, concentrate on your thesis than after that commence learning about diabetes, causes and things you can do. It's a huge subject and will take loads of your time so don't let it detract from your immediate exam. Neither type is a life sentence nor a punishment, and you've found the best place for support and information xx [/QUOTE]
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