smcc"
I have been type 1 diabetic since the age of 25 and have managed well for the past 43 years.
When I started in medicine in 1967 I saw few diabetics in hospital and when I entered general practice I could number the diabetics that I personally dealt with in single figures. Before I retired 3 years ago, I knew several hundred diabetics in the practice, the vast majority type 2 and generally overweight or obese.
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Angelheart262 said:I am obese I am bed bound (due to a host of other illnesses, I cannot eat anyless than I do, but I cannot be active either. It really annoys me this tirade against obese people it is not all our fault
Pressurising or making people feel worse believeeeeeeeeeeeee me does not help.
I say to those wishing to poke their fingers at us, stop and think there are other reasons for being overweight.
Lets get busy living, instead of pointing the fingers at others find some compassion and then give it to othes who struggle.
Angelheart262 :roll:
Patch said:smcc - let's not forget that although a large percentage of T2 Diabetics ARE overweight, only a very small percentage of overweight people are T2 Diabetic...
In 2001, 19.3 percent of California adults were obese and 6.2 percent were diabetic. By 2007, 22.7 percent were obese and 7.8 were diabetic, the study found.
Although I am no longer on medication as my Hb1ac has dropped to 5.7 (see my previous post) I get very annoyed when I see articles that state T2 is mainly due to obesity. Although I was never skinny, I am not, & have never been, obese. There must be other reasons people develope this condition.
The race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet. ~Damon Runyon
LittleGreyCat said:T2 is mainly linked to obestity.
Why get annoyed about facts?
Cheers
LGC
I said:Obestity is mainly linked to T2.
Why get annoyed about facts?
Froobes said:So what if someone is Type 2 Diabetic because of lifestyle...
Erin said:I think i typed while logged out; so i'll repeat my post, and make it much shorter:
I think that Diabetes comes first and obesity later. Obesity and diabetes are corellated but the cause of diabetes is not obesity, though it is an effect. I have some reasons for that.
You said:So what if someone is Type 2 Diabetic because of lifestyle...
Erin said:I think i typed while logged out; so i'll repeat my post, and make it much shorter:
I think that Diabetes comes first and obesity later. Obesity and diabetes are corellated but the cause of diabetes is not obesity, though it is an effect. I have some reasons for that.
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